Bathroom with Green Floors and a Shower Curtain Ideas and Designs

Second Story Addition: Charming Bryant Home
Second Story Addition: Charming Bryant Home
Blue Sound Construction, Inc.Blue Sound Construction, Inc.
New kids upstairs bath with green penny tile floors and wall: part of a full house remodel and second story addition in the Bryant neighborhood of Seattle. Builder: Blue Sound Construction, Inc. Architect: SHKS Architects Photo: Miranda Estes
StoneCrest Bathrooms
StoneCrest Bathrooms
Delphinium DesignDelphinium Design
Photo Credit: Tiffany Ringwald GC: Ekren Construction
Grand Street Co-Op
Grand Street Co-Op
Pett & Associates, LLCPett & Associates, LLC
We kept the original cast iron tub for this bathroom and had it re-glazed. We used textured subway tile from Home Depot on the walls and a grey/ green mosaic on the floors.
Lake Geneva Remodel "Go fish"
Lake Geneva Remodel "Go fish"
Jana Dahl DesignJana Dahl Design
Go fish, blue fish, old fish, new fish, go go fish! Glass vessel sink looks like a wading pool with the water fall faucet. the lights look like water filled beacons. No mistake it's a lake house!
White Ceramic Tile Tub Surround and Hex Tiles
White Ceramic Tile Tub Surround and Hex Tiles
Fireclay TileFireclay Tile
Featuring two colors from our best-selling and budget-friendly Foundations collection, this white ceramic tile tub surround paired with floral hex tiles are as fresh as a daisy. Tile shown: 4" Hexagon Tile in White Wash, Oyster Shell & Evergreen DESIGN Caroline Myers Interior Design PHOTOS Thomas Kuoh
ONE ROOM CHALLENGE, MASTER BATH
ONE ROOM CHALLENGE, MASTER BATH
CaseworkCasework
It’s week 6 and I made it through the One Room Challenge! I had 32 days to flip a bathroom and as I type this realize how crazy that sounds. During those 32 short days I was also be running a full time design studio with multiple deadlines. I definitely felt the pressure of completing the room in time. We tell our design clients 2-3 months minimum for a bathroom remodel, without hesitation. And there is clearly a reason that is the response because, while possible to do it in a shorter amount of time, I basically didn’t sleep for 4 weeks. The good news is, I love the results and now have a finished remodeled bathroom! The biggest transformation is the tile. The Ranchalow was built in 1966 and the tile, I think, was original. You can see from Week 1 the transformation. I also demo’ed an awkward closet (there was a door in that mirror reflection) that was difficult to get in and out of because of the door. The space had to remain because it’s the only way into my crawl space.

Bathroom with Green Floors and a Shower Curtain Ideas and Designs

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