Bathroom with Glass Tiles and Brown Floors Ideas and Designs

Bel Air Artistic Tiled Bathroom
Bel Air Artistic Tiled Bathroom
Taylor Made Custom Contracting Inc.Taylor Made Custom Contracting Inc.
Open wooden shelves, white vessel sink, waterway faucet, and floor to ceiling green glass mosaic tiles were chosen to truly make a design statement in the powder room.
Luxe Gold Hardware
Luxe Gold Hardware
Sea Pointe Design & RemodelSea Pointe Design & Remodel
Luxe Gold Shower Hardware with a slide bar
Woodland
Woodland
Tommy Daspit PhotographerTommy Daspit Photographer
Master bathroom of modern luxury farmhouse in Pass Christian Mississippi photographed for Watters Architecture by Birmingham Alabama based architectural and interiors photographer Tommy Daspit.
SKI IN SKI OUT MOUNTAIN HOME
SKI IN SKI OUT MOUNTAIN HOME
Sea and Pine Interior DesignSea and Pine Interior Design
Classic glass subway tiles provided the needed update to this shower. Pebble rock shower floor brings the outdoor elements into this luxury space.
Dave and Peggy full basement remodel
Dave and Peggy full basement remodel
Victor SmithVictor Smith
basement bathroom with shower kit and glass tile.
Old Town Townhouse Asian Inspired Full Home Remodel
Old Town Townhouse Asian Inspired Full Home Remodel
UserUser
Tub and shower room photography by Mike Kaskel
Cast Iron Building Apartment
Cast Iron Building Apartment
kimberly peck architectkimberly peck architect
photos by Pedro Marti The main goal of this renovation was to improve the overall flow of this one bedroom. The existing layout consisted of too much unusable circulation space and poorly laid out storage located at the entry of the apartment. The existing kitchen was an antiquated, small enclosed space. The main design solution was to remove the long entry hall by opening the kitchen to create one large open space that interacted with the main living room. A new focal point was created in the space by adding a long linear element of floating shelves with a workspace below opposite the kitchen running from the entry to the living space. Visually the apartment is tied together by using the same material for various elements throughout. Grey oak is used for the custom kitchen cabinetry, the floating shelves and desk, and to clad the entry walls. Custom light grey acid etched glass is used for the upper kitchen cabinets, the drawer fronts below the desk, and the tall closet doors at the entry. In the kitchen black granite countertops wrap around terminating with a raised dining surface open to the living room. The black counters are mirrored with a soft black acid etched backsplash that helps the kitchen feel larger as they create the illusion of receding. The existing floors of the apartment were stained a dark ebony and complimented by the new dark metallic porcelain tiled kitchen floor. In the bathroom the tub was replaced with an open shower. Brown limestone floors flow straight from the bathroom into the shower with out a curb, European style. The walls are tiled with a large format light blue glass.
St Petersburg Contemporary
St Petersburg Contemporary
Crespo Design GroupCrespo Design Group
A glamorous bathroom of marble and silver. A large silver framed vanity mirror shines above the white marble vanity, complementing the custom bathroom lighting and silver grasscloth wallpaper. Accentuated by the dark-toned rustic flooring and modern 3D artwork, this powder room has just as much character as the rest of the home!
Modern Timber Frame Farmhouse
Modern Timber Frame Farmhouse
St. Augustine Home Improvements, LLCSt. Augustine Home Improvements, LLC
Stained concrete floors, custom vanity with concrete counter tops, and white subway tile shower.

Bathroom with Glass Tiles and Brown Floors Ideas and Designs

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