Bathroom with Green Tiles and Brown Floors Ideas and Designs

Ferndale North
Ferndale North
Fox InteriorsFox Interiors
This narrow galley style primary bathroom was opened up by eliminating a wall between the toilet and vanity zones, enlarging the vanity counter space, and expanding the shower into dead space between the existing shower and the exterior wall. Now the space is the relaxing haven they'd hoped for for years. The warm, modern palette features soft green cabinetry, sage green ceramic tile with a high variation glaze and a fun accent tile with gold and silver tones in the shower niche that ties together the brass and brushed nickel fixtures and accessories, and a herringbone wood-look tile flooring that anchors the space with warmth. Wood accents are repeated in the softly curved mirror frame, the unique ash wood grab bars, and the bench in the shower. Quartz counters and shower elements are easy to mantain and provide a neutral break in the palette. The sliding shower door system allows for easy access without a door swing bumping into the toilet seat. The closet across from the vanity was updated with a pocket door, eliminating the previous space stealing small swinging doors. Storage features include a pull out hamper for quick sorting of dirty laundry and a tall cabinet on the counter that provides storage at an easy to grab height.
Unique marble shower floor tile
Unique marble shower floor tile
Denver Design GroupDenver Design Group
Mint green marble shower floor tile adds color variation, texture and an organic touch.
Modern Scandi Home
Modern Scandi Home
NB Interiors UKNB Interiors UK
Inspired by fantastic views, there was a strong emphasis on natural materials and lots of textures to create a hygge space.
Maison Napoleonienne - Espace salle de bain verte
Maison Napoleonienne - Espace salle de bain verte
Numa HomedesignNuma Homedesign
Salle de bain bicolore, verte et crème avec meuble vasque décor noyer et robinetterie bronze. Ensemble douche et baignoire + WC suspendus.
Bespoke walk in shower
Bespoke walk in shower
AmberthAmberth
We built-in fully bespoke joinery and a bespoke walk-in shower to create a luxurious feel.
The Islands
The Islands
Sea and Pine Interior DesignSea and Pine Interior Design
Island inspired baths for busy family on the island of Kauai. Inspiration: Ocean, Lava, Red Dirt and Sunsets
Frans Halsstraat
Frans Halsstraat
Cantero ArchitectureCantero Architecture
Architect: Inmaculada Cantero // Photographer: Luuk Smits
Ferndale North
Ferndale North
Fox InteriorsFox Interiors
This narrow galley style primary bathroom was opened up by eliminating a wall between the toilet and vanity zones, enlarging the vanity counter space, and expanding the shower into dead space between the existing shower and the exterior wall. Now the space is the relaxing haven they'd hoped for for years. The warm, modern palette features soft green cabinetry, sage green ceramic tile with a high variation glaze and a fun accent tile with gold and silver tones in the shower niche that ties together the brass and brushed nickel fixtures and accessories, and a herringbone wood-look tile flooring that anchors the space with warmth. Wood accents are repeated in the softly curved mirror frame, the unique ash wood grab bars, and the bench in the shower. Quartz counters and shower elements are easy to mantain and provide a neutral break in the palette. The sliding shower door system allows for easy access without a door swing bumping into the toilet seat. The closet across from the vanity was updated with a pocket door, eliminating the previous space stealing small swinging doors. Storage features include a pull out hamper for quick sorting of dirty laundry and a tall cabinet on the counter that provides storage at an easy to grab height.

Bathroom with Green Tiles and Brown Floors Ideas and Designs

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