Bathroom with Green Tiles and Grey Walls Ideas and Designs

Bathroom Interior Design in Richmond, West London
Bathroom Interior Design in Richmond, West London
Timothy James InteriorsTimothy James Interiors
Bathroom Interior Design Project in Richmond, West London We were approached by a couple who had seen our work and were keen for us to mastermind their project for them. They had lived in this house in Richmond, West London for a number of years so when the time came to embark upon an interior design project, they wanted to get all their ducks in a row first. We spent many hours together, brainstorming ideas and formulating a tight interior design brief prior to hitting the drawing board. Reimagining the interior of an old building comes pretty easily when you’re working with a gorgeous property like this. The proportions of the windows and doors were deserving of emphasis. The layouts lent themselves so well to virtually any style of interior design. For this reason we love working on period houses. It was quickly decided that we would extend the house at the rear to accommodate the new kitchen-diner. The Shaker-style kitchen was made bespoke by a specialist joiner, and hand painted in Farrow & Ball eggshell. We had three brightly coloured glass pendants made bespoke by Curiousa & Curiousa, which provide an elegant wash of light over the island. The initial brief for this project came through very clearly in our brainstorming sessions. As we expected, we were all very much in harmony when it came to the design style and general aesthetic of the interiors. In the entrance hall, staircases and landings for example, we wanted to create an immediate ‘wow factor’. To get this effect, we specified our signature ‘in-your-face’ Roger Oates stair runners! A quirky wallpaper by Cole & Son and some statement plants pull together the scheme nicely.
‘Scrub a Dub, no more Tub”
‘Scrub a Dub, no more Tub”
Steveworks LLCSteveworks LLC
This was the existing bathroom vanity. We reused the vanity and mirror. We replaced the broken faucets and sconces. One of the biggest challenges was keeping the tile on the walls and finding new tile for the floors and shower that would work together.
Style Upgrade | Portland Whole House Remodel
Style Upgrade | Portland Whole House Remodel
Mountainwood HomesMountainwood Homes
The Moen Eco-Performance Handheld Shower in Oil Rubbed Bronze creates a vintage feel with the furniture-style vanity in the guest bathroom remodel.
Heverly Heights Addition
Heverly Heights Addition
TVL Creative Ltd.TVL Creative Ltd.
Our client’s charming cottage was no longer meeting the needs of their family. We needed to give them more space but not lose the quaint characteristics that make this little historic home so unique. So we didn’t go up, and we didn’t go wide, instead we took this master suite addition straight out into the backyard and maintained 100% of the original historic façade. Master Suite This master suite is truly a private retreat. We were able to create a variety of zones in this suite to allow room for a good night’s sleep, reading by a roaring fire, or catching up on correspondence. The fireplace became the real focal point in this suite. Wrapped in herringbone whitewashed wood planks and accented with a dark stone hearth and wood mantle, we can’t take our eyes off this beauty. With its own private deck and access to the backyard, there is really no reason to ever leave this little sanctuary. Master Bathroom The master bathroom meets all the homeowner’s modern needs but has plenty of cozy accents that make it feel right at home in the rest of the space. A natural wood vanity with a mixture of brass and bronze metals gives us the right amount of warmth, and contrasts beautifully with the off-white floor tile and its vintage hex shape. Now the shower is where we had a little fun, we introduced the soft matte blue/green tile with satin brass accents, and solid quartz floor (do you see those veins?!). And the commode room is where we had a lot fun, the leopard print wallpaper gives us all lux vibes (rawr!) and pairs just perfectly with the hex floor tile and vintage door hardware. Hall Bathroom We wanted the hall bathroom to drip with vintage charm as well but opted to play with a simpler color palette in this space. We utilized black and white tile with fun patterns (like the little boarder on the floor) and kept this room feeling crisp and bright.
Colour - Ronda Mint
Colour - Ronda Mint
Ceramo TilesCeramo Tiles
Ronda Mint - Available at Ceramo Tiles Inspired by the colours of the Mediterranean, Ronda is an impressive, lively range with a unique watercolour finish.
Monte Vista - Guest Bath
Monte Vista - Guest Bath
Boerne Kitchens and BathsBoerne Kitchens and Baths
This Guest Bath was renovated and updated. A Carrera look porcelain tile in 12X24 line the shower walls, wainscoting and bath floor. The wainscoting was topped with a Carrera Pencil Tile. Recessed medicine cabinet and wall mounted sconces makes the most of this space. The grey walls accent the tile and overall look of the room.
The Silver Leaf
The Silver Leaf
Kessler Construction LLCKessler Construction LLC
Custom guest bathroom with tile flooring and granite countertops.
Green Greige Soft Bath
Green Greige Soft Bath
DEW Design CompanyDEW Design Company
Subtle green hues and a geometric greige floor soften this Jack and Jill bath. Brass fixtures, Pottery Barn vanity, and lighted mirrors
Mid Century III - Master Bath expansion
Mid Century III - Master Bath expansion
Tali Hardonag ArchitectTali Hardonag Architect
Mountain View Modern master bath with curbless shower, bamboo cabinets and double trough sink. Green Heath Ceramics tile on shower wall, also in shower niche (reflected in mirror) Exposed beams and skylight in ceiling. Photography: Mark Pinkerton VI360

Bathroom with Green Tiles and Grey Walls Ideas and Designs

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