Bathroom with Mosaic Tile Flooring and a Freestanding Vanity Unit Ideas and Designs

Park Ridge Home
Park Ridge Home
Wendy Nobriga, ASIDWendy Nobriga, ASID
A soft and serene primary bathroom.
Park Ridge Home
Park Ridge Home
Wendy Nobriga, ASIDWendy Nobriga, ASID
A soft and serene primary bathroom.
Ptown Pied-à-terre: Bathroom
Ptown Pied-à-terre: Bathroom
Trevor Fulmer DesignTrevor Fulmer Design
Sun, sand, surf, and some homosexuality. Welcome to Ptown! Our home is inspired by summer breezes, local flair, and a passion for togetherness. We created layers using natural fibers, textual grasscloths, “knotty” artwork, and one-of-a-kind vintage finds. Brass metals, exposed ceiling planks, and unkempt linens provide beachside casualness.
Penny Tile detail
Penny Tile detail
Designed Smart - Laila Ferri JohnsonDesigned Smart - Laila Ferri Johnson
Bathroom remodel customer was looking for a mid-century modern style. Penny tiles on bathroom floor, transitional vanity, white tiled surround. Removed wall that used to separate vanity space from wet area.
3 Modern Bathrooms in Montavista
3 Modern Bathrooms in Montavista
Neil Kelly CompanyNeil Kelly Company
The powder bath was refreshed with a console sink, hexagonal tile floor, and delicate pendant light for extra sparkle.
Breezy Elegance in Glen Ellyn
Breezy Elegance in Glen Ellyn
TKS Design GroupTKS Design Group
  Download our free ebook, Creating the Ideal Kitchen. DOWNLOAD NOW   This homeowner’s daughter originally contacted us on behalf of her parents who were reluctant to begin the remodeling process in their home due to the inconvenience and dust. Once we met and they dipped their toes into the process, we were off to the races. The existing bathroom in this beautiful historical 1920’s home, had not been updated since the 70’/80’s as evidenced by the blue carpeting, mirrored walls and dropped ceilings. In addition, there was very little storage, and some health setbacks had made the bathroom difficult to maneuver with its tub shower. Once we demoed, we discovered everything we expected to find in a home that had not been updated for many years. We got to work bringing all the electrical and plumbing up to code, and it was just as dusty and dirty as the homeowner’s anticipated! Once the space was demoed, we got to work building our new plan. We eliminated the existing tub and created a large walk-in curb-less shower. An existing closet was eliminated and in its place, we planned a custom built in with spots for linens, jewelry and general storage. Because of the small space, we had to be very creative with the shower footprint, so we clipped one of the walls for more clearance behind the sink. The bathroom features a beautiful custom mosaic floor tile as well as tiled walls throughout the space. This required lots of coordination between the carpenter and tile setter to make sure that the framing and tile design were all properly aligned. We worked around an existing radiator and a unique original leaded window that was architecturally significant to the façade of the home. We had a lot of extra depth behind the original toilet location, so we built the wall out a bit, moved the toilet forward and then created some extra storage space behind the commode. We settled on mirrored mullioned doors to bounce lots of light around the smaller space. We also went back and forth on deciding between a single and double vanity, and in the end decided the single vanity allowed for more counter space, more storage below and for the design to breath a bit in the smaller space. I’m so happy with this decision! To build on the luxurious feel of the space, we added a heated towel bar and heated flooring. One of the concerns the homeowners had was having a comfortable floor to walk on. They realized that carpet was not a very practical solution but liked the comfort it had provided. Heated floors are the perfect solution. The room is decidedly traditional from its intricate mosaic marble floor to the calacutta marble clad walls. Elegant gold chandelier style fixtures, marble countertops and Morris & Co. beaded wallpaper provide an opulent feel to the space. The gray monochromatic pallet keeps it feeling fresh and up-to-date. The beautiful leaded glass window is an important architectural feature at the front of the house. In the summertime, the homeowners love having the window open for fresh air and ventilation. We love it too! The curb-less shower features a small fold down bench that can be used if needed and folded up when not. The shower also features a custom niche for storing shampoo and other hair products. The linear drain is built into the tilework and is barely visible. A frameless glass door that swings both in and out completes the luxurious feel. Designed by: Susan Klimala, CKD, CBD Photography by: Michael Kaskel For more information on kitchen and bath design ideas go to: www.kitchenstudio-ge.com
Inner Richmond Modern Bathroom
Inner Richmond Modern Bathroom
L Carter InteriorsL Carter Interiors
For the bathroom, we updated the existing layout with finishes to complement the style of the kitchen, with matching dark charcoal custom cabinetry by Sozo Studio and bright white subway tiles for the shower. The bathroom is split into 2 rooms, common of the era's architectural design style. The mosaic Ann Sacks marble flooring became the show stopper of the space by adding a unique yet classic bit of elegance. The Robern mirror and recessed medicine cabinet provides even face lighting and an electrical outlet inside for stored items.
Several Shades of Gray
Several Shades of Gray
Home Restoration Services, Inc.Home Restoration Services, Inc.
These homeowners wanted to freshen up their master bath and at the same time, improve it's overall function and retain/accentuate it's vintage qualities. There was nothing wrong with the hex tile floor, toilet, or vintage tub. The toilet was repurposed, the floor was cleaned up, and the tub refinished. Cabinetry and vintage trim was added in critical locations along with a new, taller one-sink vanity. Removing an overlay revealed a beautiful vintage door leading to storage space under the East roof. Photos by Greg Schmidt. Cabinets by Housecraft Remodeling.
Primary Bathroom
Primary Bathroom
Beth Howley Creative LLCBeth Howley Creative LLC
Luxurious bathroom featuring marble honeycomb mosaic tile flooring, white vanities, two vanities, two sinks, marble countertops, gold fixtures and hardware, shiplap walls, gold mirrors, and brass sconces with alabaster.
Stillwater Teal Blue Furniture Vanity
Stillwater Teal Blue Furniture Vanity
Dura Supreme CabinetryDura Supreme Cabinetry
With Dura Supreme Bath Furniture Collection any combination of door styles, wood species, and finishes can be selected to create a truly one-of-a-kind bath furniture collection personalized for your space. This bathroom was personalized with the Homestead Panel door style in an affordable “Personal Paint Match” finish to “Stillwater” SW 6223 by Sherwin-Williams. Design by Studio M Kitchen & Bath, Plymouth, Minnesota. Request a FREE Dura Supreme Brochure Packet: https://www.durasupreme.com/request-brochures/ Find a Dura Supreme Showroom near you today: https://www.durasupreme.com/request-brochures Want to become a Dura Supreme Dealer? Go to: https://www.durasupreme.com/become-a-cabinet-dealer-request-form/
Updated Vintage Peach Bathroom
Updated Vintage Peach Bathroom
lynn29256lynn29256
pulled out the cracked, beige sink and dropped in this Kohler. New spigot by Kingston Brass
Shower room
Shower room
Meyer DesignMeyer Design
Amazing shower room in this master bathroom leads into a walk-in closet. Beautiful freestanding tub with gold hardware enclosed in an all-glass shower. Fun mosaic tile floors throughout the bathroom. Photos: Jody Kmetz Meyer Design

Bathroom with Mosaic Tile Flooring and a Freestanding Vanity Unit Ideas and Designs

13
Ireland
Tailor my experience with cookies

Houzz uses cookies and similar technologies to personalise my experience, serve me relevant content, and improve Houzz products and services. By clicking ‘Accept’ I agree to this, as further described in the Houzz Cookie Policy. I can reject non-essential cookies by clicking ‘Manage Preferences’.