Bathroom with Green Tiles and a Shower Bench Ideas and Designs

Universally Designed Luxury Bath
Universally Designed Luxury Bath
Next Stage Design + BuildNext Stage Design + Build
Shower bench and grab bars with a low niche. Designed to accommodate a wheelchair.
Master Bathroom Remodeling in Ukrainian Village (Chicago, IL)
Master Bathroom Remodeling in Ukrainian Village (Chicago, IL)
123 Remodeling Inc.123 Remodeling Inc.
For the Master Bathroom, there was previously a large jacuzzi tub and small shower in the corner of the bathroom. We decided to remove the tub and instead create a larger shower and convert the existing shower into an open linen closet with custom wood shelving. Further our client asked us for the color green in this bathroom. We then looked for a way to highlight the color green without being overpowering and still keeping it light. We went with a 3×12 jade green subway for an accent wall in the shower in a stacked pattern, keeping it contemporary. We also extended the shower niche from side to side to further emphasize this accent wall and to also give maximum storage inside the shower. We then highlighted and balanced out the jade green with a 12×24 marble porcelain tile running the opposite direction and extending outside the shower to give a grandeur and larger feel. We also made sure to wrap glass all the way around the shower and shower bench to open the space more. We also repeated the same shade of green in the vanity and used polished nickel plumbing fixtures and hardware throughout.
Balinese Inspired En-suite
Balinese Inspired En-suite
Northern Rivers Bathroom RenovationsNorthern Rivers Bathroom Renovations
Carved timber bathroom mirror on a sage green subway tile feature wall.
Dianella Bathroom Renovation (Green)
Dianella Bathroom Renovation (Green)
On The Ball BathroomsOn The Ball Bathrooms
Green Bathroom, Wood Vanity, Small Bathroom Renovations, On the Ball Bathrooms
Fullerton Hills
Fullerton Hills
Kennedy Cole Interior DesignKennedy Cole Interior Design
Contemporary Craftsman kitchen designed by Kennedy Cole Interior Design. build: Luxe Remodeling
Boho Mid-Century Modern
Boho Mid-Century Modern
Lucy Johnson Interior DesignLucy Johnson Interior Design
NKBA award winner (2nd. Pl) Bathroom. Floating wood vanity warms up this cool color palette and helps make the room feel bigger. Dynamic geometric floor tile draws one into the shower/toilet room.
Rookwood Rd Renovation
Rookwood Rd Renovation
Alloy Architecture & ConstructionAlloy Architecture & Construction
The master suite was the last remnant of 1980’s (?) design within this renovated Charlottesville home. The intent of Alloy's renovation was to incorporate universal design principles into the couple's bathroom while bringing the clean modern design aesthetic from the rest of the house into their master suite. After drastically altering the footprint of the existing bathroom to accommodate an occupant with compromised mobility, the architecture of this project, void of color, became a study in texture. To define the individual spaces of bathroom and to create a clean but not cold space, we used white tiles of various sizes, format, and material. In addition, the maple flooring that we installed in the bedroom was carried into the dry zones of the bathroom, while radiant heating was installed in the floors to create both physical and perceptual warmth throughout. This project also involved a closet expansion that employs a modular closet system, and the installation of a new vanity in the master bedroom. The remainder of the renovations in the bedroom include a large sliding glass door that opens to the adjoining deck, new flooring, and new light fixtures throughout. Andrea Hubbell Photography

Bathroom with Green Tiles and a Shower Bench Ideas and Designs

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