Bathroom with Granite Worktops and Multi-coloured Floors Ideas and Designs

The Listed House
The Listed House
Simpson & VoyleSimpson & Voyle
The image showcases a chic and contemporary bathroom vanity area with a focus on clean lines and monochromatic tones. The vanity cabinet features a textured front with vertical grooves, painted in a crisp white that contrasts with the sleek black handles and faucet. This combination of black and white creates a bold, graphic look that is both modern and timeless. Above the vanity, a round mirror with a thin black frame reflects the clean aesthetic of the space, complementing the other black accents. The wall behind the vanity is partially tiled with white subway tiles, adding a classic bathroom touch that meshes well with the contemporary features. A two-bulb wall sconce is mounted above the mirror, providing ample lighting with a minimalist design that doesn't detract from the overall simplicity of the decor. To the right, a towel ring holds a white towel, continuing the black and white theme. This bathroom design is an excellent example of how minimalist design can be warm and inviting while still maintaining a sleek and polished look. The careful balance of textures, colors, and lighting creates an elegant space that is functional and stylish.
Bathrooms
Bathrooms
G.B. Construction and Development, Inc.G.B. Construction and Development, Inc.
Complete remodel of a hall bathroom. Complete with shiplap on the bottom of the walls with wallpaper on the top half.
Rugged Ranch House Bathroom
Rugged Ranch House Bathroom
Fiorito Interior DesignFiorito Interior Design
When a large family renovated a home nestled in the foothills of the Santa Cruz mountains, all bathrooms received dazzling upgrades, but in a family of three boys and only one girl, the boys must have their own space. This rustic styled bathroom feels like it is part of a fun bunkhouse in the West. We used a beautiful bleached oak for a vanity that sits on top of a multi colored pebbled floor. The swirling iridescent granite counter top looks like a mineral vein one might see in the mountains of Wyoming. We used a rusted-look porcelain tile in the shower for added earthy texture. Black plumbing fixtures and a urinal—a request from all the boys in the family—make this the ultimate rough and tumble rugged bathroom. Photos by: Bernardo Grijalva
1970s JAPANESE STYLE BATHROOM
1970s JAPANESE STYLE BATHROOM
Diane Plesset, CMKBD, NCIDQ, C.A.P.S.Diane Plesset, CMKBD, NCIDQ, C.A.P.S.
The updated master bathroom blends with the rest of the house, using warm earth tones -- a monochromatic color scheme that's very restful. Small tiles used for the shower floor create a pathway that leads to the shower. The mosaic glass tiles used for the lavatory backsplash create an exciting focal point in the shower.
Stonehenge Residence
Stonehenge Residence
Laura Hicks Architect, LEED APLaura Hicks Architect, LEED AP
Master shower with frameless shower door, white subway tiles, gray grout, shower seat, black and white hexagon floor tiles, and rain shower head. Chris Reilmann Photo
16th Street Bungalow
16th Street Bungalow
MPR ArchitectureMPR Architecture
Tile wainscot and floor with grey shaker vanity.
1551 Larimer
1551 Larimer
Cillessen Construction CompanyCillessen Construction Company
Jaw dropping views inside and out! This transitional condo has an open floor plan with 3 bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms overlooking downtown Denver and the Rocky Mountains. Built in 1979 and renovated in 2018 for an updated custom design. Scope of work full remodel, including custom hand crafted shaker style Kitchen cabinets with a walnut bar height tabletop, brand new wood floors and millworks throughout make for a seamless look. Brand new designer bathrooms, built-in closets and upgraded appliances give this condo a high-end feel.

Bathroom with Granite Worktops and Multi-coloured Floors Ideas and Designs

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