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Terrazzo Tile is the latest hot trend! It’s a composite material consisting of marble, quartz, and other suitable material. From decorative accent pieces, to wall refacing, or even countertops or backsplashes, Terrazzo can be found a little bit everywhere!
Kimball Starr Interior Design
Another view in the second bathroom, where sea foam green-gray vertical tiles contrast with the white walls and beige hexagonal ceramic tile flooring. The white toilet and sink match the main bathroom's, with under-sink furniture-style drawers instead of cabinet doors, a single silver faucet and silver finishes throughout the space.
In the triple mirror medicine cabinet, we can see the multicolored shower tiles in navy blue, white, and sea foam green-gray. A double-sided sconce light above a mirror adds to the recessed lighting.
Blackdoor Design by Tamra Coviello
Timeless Modern Design is Blackdoor's signature. This luxurious bath tub is a full body and mind experience. Relax in the bubbling water and enjoy the greenery right outside the window. Don't forget your favorite wine and book for the full experience ;)
Incredible Home Improvements, LLC
Rustic modern bathroom with a mix of farmhouse and arts & crafts. Herringbone pattern on narrow long plank tile to mimic wood.
Whitewashed reclaimed wood vanity with countertop cement trough sink.
Boyd Lighting
This bathroom, designed for the 2016 San Francisco Decorator's Showcase by Tineke Triggs, features Optic Pendants for Boyd Lighting.
Bilotta Kitchen & Home
Designed by Randy O’Kane of Bilotta Kitchens, the inspiration for this project was an industrial farmhouse-chic look – it’s the theme throughout the client’s whole house. The client (a mother of four, running a busy household) wanted a real oasis for bathing and showering – an escape from reality. She and her husband are the type of people who actually use their tub so that was carefully selected from Victoria + Albert Baths. The existing structure of the original master bathroom included the high vaulted ceiling. Randy decided to add the reclaimed wood beams to give the room shape and bring in more of that farmhouse element. She selected a trough sink from Decolav as a contemporary twist on a horse trough. Even the porcelain floor, selected from Rye Ridge Tile, looks like wood that you would see in a barn. The countertop is Caesartstone’s Calacatta Nuvo honed. The overall palette is a contrasting mix of soothing neutrals and much darker browns and black. All fixtures are in a matte black finish, including the trim on the shower enclosure, providing a nod to the industrial side; the brushed brass lighting touches on the elegant side. The two walls with the chevron tile are really the feature of the room. The Vanity is Bilotta Collection Cabinetry in a 1” thick door in Rift Cut White Oak with Smokey Oak Stain.
Yonder Way Designs
I enclosed the vanities, built doors and drawers (used IKEA SEKTION interior fittings for the drawers). Painted SW Halcyon Green.
Francesco Pierazzi Architects
FPA were approached to complete the modernisation of a large terrace townhouse in Pimlico that the clients had partially refurbished and extended using traditional idioms.
The traditional Georgian cellular layout of the property has inspired the blueprint of the refurbishment. The extensive use of a streamlined contemporary vocabulary is chosen over a faux vernacular.
FPA have approached the design as a series of self-contained spaces, each with bespoke features functional to the specific use of each room. They are conceived as stand-alone pieces that use a contemporary reinterpretation of the orthodox architectural lexicon and that work with the building, rather than against it.
The use of elementary geometries is complemented by precious materials and finishes that contribute to an overall feeling of understated luxury.
Photo by Lisa Castagner
Alair Homes Parksville-Qualicum
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Bathroom with Multi-coloured Tiles and a Trough Sink Ideas and Designs
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