Bathroom with Metro Tiles and Yellow Walls Ideas and Designs

Guest Bathroom with Cherry Vanity, Venetia Cream Countertop, Tiled Shower Walls
Guest Bathroom with Cherry Vanity, Venetia Cream Countertop, Tiled Shower Walls
Cabinet-S-TopCabinet-S-Top
In this guest bathroom, Medallion Cherry Devonshire door style in French roast vanity with matching mirror. On the countertop is Venetia Cream Zodiaq quartz. The tile on the front and back shower wall is Urban Canvas 3x12 field tile in Bright Ice White with an accent wall of Color Appeal Moonlight tile. On the floor is Cava 12x24 tile in Bianco. The Moen Voss collection in oil rubbed bronze includes tub/shower faucet, sink faucets, towel bar and paper holder. A Kohler Bellwether bathtub and clear glass bypass shower door was installed.
My Houzz: 1921 Portland Bungalow Gone Glam
My Houzz: 1921 Portland Bungalow Gone Glam
Teness HermanTeness Herman
Photo: Teness Herman Photography © 2015 Houzz
Tangletown Tudor
Tangletown Tudor
Laura Engen Interior DesignLaura Engen Interior Design
Designer: Laura Engen Interior Design Architectural Designer: Will Spencer Studio Builder: Reuter Walton Residential Photographer: Alyssa Lee Photography
Small Prairie Village Bath
Small Prairie Village Bath
Stumpff HomeWorks, LLCStumpff HomeWorks, LLC
1950's bathroom updated using the same footprint as original bathroom. Original tub was refinished, electrical and lighting upgraded. Shampoo niche added in tub shower. Subway tile installed along with chair rail cap.
Maple Leaf
Maple Leaf
ROM architecture studioROM architecture studio
Architect: Carol Sundstrom, AIA Contractor: Adams Residential Contracting Photography: © Dale Lang, 2010
A Splash of Bathrooms
A Splash of Bathrooms
Richard Landon DesignRichard Landon Design
This Capital Hill condominium was built in the early 1900s. The toilet is fed by a rooftop cistern! Storage abounds, thanks to the wall-to-wall medicine cabinet. Storage was increased by creating a cover for the cast iron radiator and customizing drawers under the sink. Photo by William Feemster
Avon House 1
Avon House 1
Penterman KitchensPenterman Kitchens
This bathroom is featuring Edgemont recessed Wood-Mode Custom Cabinetry in ebony on oak wood.
New "Old" House Guest Bath
New "Old" House Guest Bath
TKS Design GroupTKS Design Group
The bathrooms were part of a whole house renovation. The house, a foreclosure property, was gutted and remodeled by Streetscape Design. The bathrooms were updated and reconfigured, giving them a lighter feel. Benjamin Moore's "Fieldstone" was hand selected for the cabinets by designer, Susan Klimala, CKD, along with white carrara marble and simple white subway tile, reflecting a casual beachy feel that was carried throughout the house. Vintage style ceiling fixtures and nickel hardware complete the look. The new homeowners are enjoying life in their brand new "old" house. Designed by: Susan Klimala, CKD, CBD Photographed by Carlos Vergara For more information on kitchen and bath design ideas go to: www.kitchenstudio-ge.com
Country Master Bathroom Oasis
Country Master Bathroom Oasis
Design Perspective Interior Design, LLCDesign Perspective Interior Design, LLC
The client contacted Thayer Construction to create a master bathroom and main hall bathroom in this recently purchased home. I was hired to create the design and work with the client to choose tile and other materials. We incorporated the existing bathroom and a long narrow closet from the master to gain the extra square footage for the bathrooms. Once the plans were created however, the homeowner decided that one large master bathroom would be better than 2 smaller bathrooms and would allow for a large tub with a gorgeous private view of her land. The client had found and fell in love with this stunning cement tile and wanted to bring it into the design as much as possible without it overwhelming the space. We accomplished this by adding a simple, but oversized, rustic white subway tile to the tile design. A clean edged, flat subway would not have done the rustic feel of the cement tile justice. To add a light pop of definition to the subway tile, a light grey grout was chosen. Gorgeous black hardware and fixtures were chosen to accent the rustic design. A rainshower head was installed so this space can be used as both a shower and as a soaking tub. To ensure the shower controls were within reach and to prevent a slipping safety hazard, I designed a pant shelf / bump out to bring the shower controls to the edge of the bath tub. The plant shelf / bump out top was tiled with the cement tile along with the tub deck to further the use of such gorgeous tile and to tie the entire space together visually. A dresser was converted to a vanity and this unique piece really stands out and fits perfectly with the entire bathroom design. Pendant lighting was chosen to allow for side lighting at the vanity mirror as there was not enough wall space to allow for sconces on either side of the mirror. The clients bathroom has turned out perfectly and she has that view she was wanting. This project was designed and built by Thayer Construction, LLC. Photos by H. Needham

Bathroom with Metro Tiles and Yellow Walls Ideas and Designs

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