Bathroom with Glass Tiles and Soapstone Worktops Ideas and Designs

Submersive Bath
Submersive Bath
Studio InSitu ArchitectsStudio InSitu Architects
Submersive Bath Western Mass Builder: Woody Pistrich Design team: Natalie Leighton photographs: Tim Hess This multi-leveled bathroom has a tub three and a half feet lower than the first floor. The space has been organized to create a progressive journey from the upper wash area, to the lower tub space. The heated stairs, tub slab and green sea tile that wraps around the entire room was inspired by the progressive immersion of the Turkish baths.
Mid-Century Modern
Mid-Century Modern
Studio Nexus Architects + PlannersStudio Nexus Architects + Planners
This 1950's split-level ranch house was completely renovated to meet the needs of a growing family. The central roof was raised to admit generous natural ambient light to the kitchen and living spaces. New metal windows were enlarged and repositioned to capture distant views. Interior finishes were replaced and the mechanical system revised to provide radiantly heated floors. The project was undertaken while Jim was a partner with Richard Brown Architects, AIA, LLP.
Sarasota Ranch Home
Sarasota Ranch Home
OnPoint Design Group | NonStop StagingOnPoint Design Group | NonStop Staging
NonStop Staging Bath, Photography by Christina Cook Lee
Mt. Washington Hall Bath
Mt. Washington Hall Bath
Tower Creek ConstructionTower Creek Construction
12x24 Floor Tile, Frameless Frosted Shower Door, Soapstone Counters, Custom Hickory Vanity, Trough Sink, and Glass Shower Tile
Vanity Close-up
Vanity Close-up
Griffin DesignGriffin Design
Designed By: Robert Griffin Photo Credit: Erin Weaver / Desired Photo
Sarasota Ranch Home
Sarasota Ranch Home
OnPoint Design Group | NonStop StagingOnPoint Design Group | NonStop Staging
NonStop Staging Bathroom, Photography by Christina Cook Lee
Submersive Bath
Submersive Bath
Studio InSitu ArchitectsStudio InSitu Architects
Submersive Bath Western Mass Builder: Woody Pistrich design team: Natalie Leighton photographs: Tim Hess This multi-leveled bathroom has a tub three and a half feet lower than the first floor. The space has been organized to create a progressive journey from the upper wash area, to the lower tub space. The heated stairs, tub slab and green sea tile that wraps around the entire room was inspired by the progressive immersion of the Turkish baths.
Linda Chittock Studio
Linda Chittock Studio
Linda Chittock StudioLinda Chittock Studio
Dressing area of full bath. Photo by: B.Weidenkopf Photography

Bathroom with Glass Tiles and Soapstone Worktops Ideas and Designs

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