Bathroom with Glass Tiles and Pebble Tile Flooring Ideas and Designs
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Sally Scott Interior Designer
Karissa Van Tassel Photography
The lower level spa bathroom (off the home gym), features all the amenities for a relaxing escape! A large steam shower with a rain head and body sprays hits the spot. Pebbles on the floor offer a natural foot message. Dramatic details; glass wall tile, stone door hardware, wall mounted faucet, glass vessel sink, textured wallpaper, and the bubble ceiling fixture blend together for this striking oasis.
Gardner/Fox Associates, Inc
Designed to stay clutter free, the shower features a built in recessed niche & a large bench seat, to organize the homeowners shower products. The two person shower outfitted with 3 showering components, encourages shared time. Showering configurations invite the owners to enjoy personalized spa settings together, including a ceiling mounted rain shower head, & a multi- functional shower head and handheld with a pivot for precise positioning.
Vertical wall tiles mixed with blue glass mosaic tiles create visual interest. The pebble floor not only feels amazing underfoot but adds an unexpected twist to this modern downtown retreat.
Sea 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.
Allison Eden Mosaic Studios
Allison Eden Studios designs custom glass mosaics in New York City and ships worldwide. The subtle blue-green mosaic gradation contrasts nicely when combined with bones and whites.
Gary Goldenstein
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Michael Merrill Design Studio remodeled this contemporary bathroom using organic elements - including a shaved pebble floor, linen textured vinyl wall covering, and a watery green wall tile. Here the cantilevered vanity is veneered in a rich walnut.
Kitchen Studio Monterey
After completing their gorgeous Asian style kitchen remodel in 2017, these homeowners tackled their master bath with walk-in shower and closet. The vertical grained melamine cabinetry in "Silver Elm" by Ultracraft is highlighted with a variety of glass and pebble tiles and leathered limestone counters.
TATCOR Building & Remodeling
This contemporary bathroom features a unique split shower bath. There is open access from the white drop-in bathtub and the semi closed-in shower on the other side. A glass panel is all that separates the two. The top half of the walls have a traditional sea-green porcelain tiles and the bottom half features a more contemporary beige matted tiles. The flooring of the semi closed-in shower is made up of smooth stones, which is great for comfort. Helpful built-in shelving is on the shower side to hold all necessary items while a smooth ledge was added to the bathtub for the same purpose.
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This residence had been recently remodeled, with the exception of two of the bathrooms. Michael Merrill Design Studio enlarged the downstairs bathroom, which now has a spa-like atmosphere. It serves pool guests as well as house guests. Over-scaled tile floors and architectural glass tiled walls impart a dramatic modernity to the space. Note the polished stainless steel ledge in the shower niche. A German lacquered vanity and a Jack Lenor Larsen roman shade complete the space.
Upstairs, the bathroom has a much more organic feel, using a shaved pebble floor, linen textured vinyl wall covering, and a watery green wall tile. Here the vanity is veneered in a rich walnut. The residence, nestled on 20 acres of heavily wooded land, has been meticulously detailed throughout, with new millwork, hardware, and finishes. (2012-2013);
Photos © Paul Dyer Photography
Patricia Conner Design
This bathroom was re-designed to create a separate water closet, large vanity with dual sinks and a custom shower. Glass, porcelain and pebble come together to create a soothing atmosphere for a steam shower after working out. The bench below the window is capped in the same quartz used in the vanity counter top. Body sprays and dual rain-head fixtures create a luxurious two-person shower space. The existing skylight box and window were tiled with glass to create a moisture barrier so that the home owners could take advantage of the additional light. Photographer: Michael Conner
Morey Remodeling Group
The smooth pebbled shower floor adds health benefits as well as style. These pebbles are sheet-mounted and available in many sizes and shapes. When selecting, try a few out with bare feet to find the kind that works best for you.
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