Bathroom with a Freestanding Bath and Green Floors Ideas and Designs

Barn Guest Quarters
Barn Guest Quarters
barkerdesignbarkerdesign
The Vintage Vanity unit was adapted to create something quote unique. The pop of electric blue in the Thomas Crapper basin makes the whole room sing with colour. Detail tiled splash back keeps it fun & individual.
Rio Del Mar Remodel - Primary Bathroom
Rio Del Mar Remodel - Primary Bathroom
Urbana Design StudioUrbana Design Studio
This primary bathroom renovation-addition incorporates a beautiful Fireclay tile color on the floor, carried through to the wall backsplash. We created a wet room that houses a freestanding tub and shower as the client wanted both in a relatively limited space. The recessed medicine cabinets act as both mirror and additional storage. The horizontal grain rift cut oak vanity adds warmth to the space. A large skylight sits over the shower - tub to bring in a tons of natural light.
Summit Residence
Summit Residence
DK StudioDK Studio
The Summit Project consisted of architectural and interior design services to remodel a house. A design challenge for this project was the remodel and reconfiguration of the second floor to include a primary bathroom and bedroom, a large primary walk-in closet, a guest bathroom, two separate offices, a guest bedroom, and adding a dedicated laundry room. An architectural study was made to retrofit the powder room on the first floor. The space layout was carefully thought out to accommodate these rooms and give a better flow to the second level, creating an oasis for the homeowners.
Walk-In Shower with Herringbone Blue Wall Tile
Walk-In Shower with Herringbone Blue Wall Tile
Fireclay TileFireclay Tile
This gorgeous master bathroom scales up with Fireclay's 3x12 blue bathroom tiles in a timeless herringbone pattern, finished in a mesmerizing matte glaze. Sample more handmade blue bathroom tiles at FireclayTile.com. TILE SHOWN 3x12 Tiles in Tidewater DESIGN TVL Creative PHOTOS Rinse Studios
Eagle Rock
Eagle Rock
Rande Leaman Interior DesignRande Leaman Interior Design
Close up of the freestanding tub, black stone wall tile and patterned tile floors. The brass faucets pop against the black tile and compliment the floor tile as well.
Bathing Beauty with a View
Bathing Beauty with a View
Judith Wright DesignJudith Wright Design
Elements of Biophilia, or Wellness, are incorporated in this exquisite compact Bathroom designated for the lady of the house. Natural greenery, touch friendly organic materials, enhanced lighting, and luxurious details are an invitation to health and relaxation. The volcanic limestone soaking tub in a sophisticated sexy shape, and the patterned marble floor in a beautiful Beau Monde Mosaic custom blend of Thassos, Ming Green, and Cloud Nine Marble sets the stage. With an expansive view of Puget Sound, this elegant feminine retreat welcomes the Bathing Beauty who benefits from all the healthy design details.
Bagno padronale con vasca e doccia
Bagno padronale con vasca e doccia
02A Studio | Architettura & Design02A Studio | Architettura & Design
Bagno padronale con sanitari Smile di Ceramica Cielo, vasca free standing, pavimento in cementine di Crilla, rivestimento in Zellige Rosa, rubinetteria Cristina modello Tricolore Verde colore nero e lampade Dioscuri di Artemide.
Crescent Hill- Master Bathroom
Crescent Hill- Master Bathroom
LDa Architecture & InteriorsLDa Architecture & Interiors
TEAM Architect: LDa Architecture & Interiors Interior Design: Nina Farmer Interiors Builder: Wellen Construction Landscape Architect: Matthew Cunningham Landscape Design Photographer: Eric Piasecki Photography
Toilet alcove
Toilet alcove
Marlene Hudson DesignMarlene Hudson Design
Nice to create a nook for the toilet as not everyone remembers to close the door

Bathroom with a Freestanding Bath and Green Floors Ideas and Designs

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