Bathroom with Laminate Floors and Pebble Tile Flooring Ideas and Designs

Wandsworth Common
Wandsworth Common
Ensoul LtdEnsoul Ltd
A smart aquamarine ensuite bathroom for a young child, which adjoins a Winnie the Poo themed bedroom. We have made use of adult but fun sanitary ware and tiling so that the young child will never outgrow it, but commissioned hand painted murals on the doors to create some magic at bath time. Fantastic storage for lots of products and open shelving to feature lots of bright toys. The glass pebble floor not only looks amazing but is also highly practical as it’s anti-slip.
Transitional Whole Home Remodel
Transitional Whole Home Remodel
Edge Kitchen & Bath and Edge ConstructionEdge Kitchen & Bath and Edge Construction
Complete remodel of bathroom with marble shower walls in this 900-SF bungalow.
Compact loft shower room for children
Compact loft shower room for children
Style Your SpaceStyle Your Space
This long narrow shower room took careful planning to fit the required sanitaryware and walk in shower. Designed for two children, so also had to be easy to use. Mirror fitted along the entire wall length to expand the space and fun surf bathroom-appropriate wall mural to opposite wall.
Raleigh Hills Dream
Raleigh Hills Dream
Sutherland Design Home, LLCSutherland Design Home, LLC
60 sq ft bathroom with custom cabinets a double vanity, floating shelves, and vessel sinks.
Spacious In-Law Suite
Spacious In-Law Suite
J. M. Bryson Construction Management Inc.J. M. Bryson Construction Management Inc.
Beautiful In-Law Suite Design by GMT Home Designs Inc., Design by Scott Trainor of Cypress Design Co., Photography by Steven Bryson of STB-Photography
Mountain Cottage Guest Bathroom
Mountain Cottage Guest Bathroom
Savvy Spaces Design LLCSavvy Spaces Design LLC
Compact Guest Bathroom with stone tiled shower, birch paper on wall (right side) and freestanding vanities
Maple Creek Kitchen
Maple Creek Kitchen
Studio TJPStudio TJP
Both bathrooms feature floating vanity tops and wall-mounted toilets. Photo by Jim Houston
Transitional Primary Suite
Transitional Primary Suite
JRP Design & RemodelJRP Design & Remodel
This transitional primary suite remodel is simply breathtaking. It is all but impossible to choose the best part of this dreamy primary space. Neutral colors in the bedroom create a tranquil escape from the world. One of the main goals of this remodel was to maximize the space of the primary closet. From tiny and cramped to large and spacious, it is now simple, functional, and sophisticated. Every item has a place or drawer to keep a clean and minimal aesthetic. The primary bathroom builds on the neutral color palette of the bedroom and closet with a soothing ambiance. The JRP team used crisp white, soft cream, and cloudy gray to create a bathroom that is clean and calm. To avoid creating a look that falls flat, these hues were layered throughout the room through the flooring, vanity, shower curtain, and accent pieces. Stylish details include wood grain porcelain tiles, crystal chandelier lighting, and a freestanding soaking tub. Vadara quartz countertops flow throughout, complimenting the pure white cabinets and illuminating the space. This spacious transitional primary suite offers plenty of functional yet elegant features to help prepare for every occasion. The goal was to ensure that each day begins and ends in a tranquil space. Flooring: Porcelain Tile – Cerdomus, Savannah, Dust Shower - Stone - Zen Paradise, Sliced Wave, Island Blend Wave Bathtub: Freestanding Light Fixtures: Globe Chandelier - Crystal/Polished Chrome Tile: Shower Walls: Ceramic Tile - Atlas Tile, 3D Ribbon, White Matte Photographer: J.R. Maddox

Bathroom with Laminate Floors and Pebble Tile Flooring Ideas and Designs

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