Bathroom with Orange Tiles and Marble Tiles Ideas and Designs

Moroccan Guest House Bath
Moroccan Guest House Bath
Maraya Interior DesignMaraya Interior Design
New Moroccan Villa on the Santa Barbara Riviera, overlooking the Pacific ocean and the city. In this terra cotta and deep blue home, we used natural stone mosaics and glass mosaics, along with custom carved stone columns. Every room is colorful with deep, rich colors. In the master bath we used blue stone mosaics on the groin vaulted ceiling of the shower. All the lighting was designed and made in Marrakesh, as were many furniture pieces. The entry black and white columns are also imported from Morocco. We also designed the carved doors and had them made in Marrakesh. Cabinetry doors we designed were carved in Canada. The carved plaster molding were made especially for us, and all was shipped in a large container (just before covid-19 hit the shipping world!) Thank you to our wonderful craftsman and enthusiastic vendors! Project designed by Maraya Interior Design. From their beautiful resort town of Ojai, they serve clients in Montecito, Hope Ranch, Santa Ynez, Malibu and Calabasas, across the tri-county area of Santa Barbara, Ventura and Los Angeles, south to Hidden Hills and Calabasas. Architecture by Thomas Ochsner in Santa Barbara, CA
Lincoln Towers Combination
Lincoln Towers Combination
Studio ST Architects, P.C.Studio ST Architects, P.C.
Marbled bathroom with shower and carved stone sink
Квартира 150 м², на Плющихе
Квартира 150 м², на Плющихе
Tatiana KaryakinaTatiana Karyakina
Проект выполнен с Арианой Ахмад
SB 141 MULTICOLOR VERONA Architectural Terrazzo Agglotech
SB 141 MULTICOLOR VERONA Architectural Terrazzo Agglotech
Ollin StoneOllin Stone
Venetian terrazzo, in the characteristic version SB141 Multicolor Verona, was chosen for a private residence in the province of Verona. Terrazzo was used in a variety of applications, including flooring, kitchen countertops, and wall cladding in the bathroom. It is a prime example of the versatility of this elegant material. A part of Agglotech’s “Classico” line, the color selected features mid-sized chips of red Verona marble aggregate set in an ocher-colored cement base.
Major Bathroom Remodel
Major Bathroom Remodel
Jay B DesignsJay B Designs
BEFORE - the space had the typical glass enclosed shower and oversized jacuzzi tub. Cultured marble counter tops and integrated sinks added no interest to the space.
Moroccan Villa Building Details
Moroccan Villa Building Details
Maraya Interior DesignMaraya Interior Design
New Moroccan Villa on the Santa Barbara Riviera, overlooking the Pacific ocean and the city. In this terra cotta and deep blue home, we used natural stone mosaics and glass mosaics, along with custom carved stone columns. Every room is colorful with deep, rich colors. In the master bath we used blue stone mosaics on the groin vaulted ceiling of the shower. All the lighting was designed and made in Marrakesh, as were many furniture pieces. The entry black and white columns are also imported from Morocco. We also designed the carved doors and had them made in Marrakesh. Cabinetry doors we designed were carved in Canada. The carved plaster molding were made especially for us, and all was shipped in a large container (just before covid-19 hit the shipping world!) Thank you to our wonderful craftsman and enthusiastic vendors! Project designed by Maraya Interior Design. From their beautiful resort town of Ojai, they serve clients in Montecito, Hope Ranch, Santa Ynez, Malibu and Calabasas, across the tri-county area of Santa Barbara, Ventura and Los Angeles, south to Hidden Hills and Calabasas. Architecture by Thomas Ochsner in Santa Barbara, CA
Asian Modern
Asian Modern
About Space StudiosAbout Space Studios
Photo Credit: Charles Chesnut

Bathroom with Orange Tiles and Marble Tiles Ideas and Designs

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