Bathroom with Multi-coloured Tiles and Purple Walls Ideas and Designs

Flat Paneled, Dark Wood Vanity
Flat Paneled, Dark Wood Vanity
KraftMaster RenovationsKraftMaster Renovations
Flat paneled dark wood bathroom vanity is a sleek and clean look for this bathroom. Complete with brushed chrome hardware. Photos by Chris Veith
Richmond Residence
Richmond Residence
Built by RichmondBuilt by Richmond
curved shower before glass installation. Rough slate was cut into 4" X 12" strips and mounted vertically to complete curved wall. Stone pebble strip is bordered by 3/8" copper tubbing that was distressed with a hammer. Custom built 3 sided linen tower and teak bench.
Street of Dreams Tuscan Villa
Street of Dreams Tuscan Villa
Inspired InteriorsInspired Interiors
Amoura Productions Sallie Elliott, Allied ASID
Spring Birch Tree Garden Glass Tile Accents in Bathroom
Spring Birch Tree Garden Glass Tile Accents in Bathroom
Susan JablonSusan Jablon
"Happy New Year. I'm attaching some pic's of my bathroom where I used your tile. There is a very funny story behind your tile and the design of my bathroom. I fell in love with Spring Birch Tree Garden. My entire bathroom design changed once I found the tile. We couldn't quite figure out how to weave it into the design and ultimately we didn't use it. But, I loved the tile so much I had it framed. It's now an art piece in my bathroom - which has kind of morphed into a mini art gallery. That was a year ago. Since then I did have the opportunity to work it in. It's now part of the shower curb and the top of a half wall that was built. It is beautiful. I wish we had managed to get more of it into the actual shower. My next project will likely be my spare bathroom - so, who knows... Enjoy the photos - the bathroom is very long and it was kind of difficult to get good angles to really capture the tile. I love the bathroom and your tile is a lovely centerpiece."
Stable View Property
Stable View Property
Nandina Home & DesignNandina Home & Design
A bathroom with a large light wooden vanity and dark granite countertops, large mirror, and tiled floors and walls. Project designed by Atlanta interior design firm, Nandina Home & Design. Their Sandy Springs home decor showroom and design studio also serve Midtown, Buckhead, and outside the perimeter. For more about Nandina Home & Design, click here: https://nandinahome.com/ To learn more about this project, click here: https://nandinahome.com/portfolio/stable-view-property/
A face lift for a bungalow built in 1968
A face lift for a bungalow built in 1968
Tracy Berman InteriorsTracy Berman Interiors
This 1968 single story bungalow had great bones but serious design and storage issues. The kitchen had a drop ceiling and a door that lead into the guest bedroom. The peninsula and cabinet overhang made the kitchen feel small and crowded. A few too many DIY projects made for a mess of style! The bathrooms had never been updated, the closets were in the wrong spots and all the lighting fixtures were dated. A face lift was in order!
Flat Paneled, Dark Wood Cabinets
Flat Paneled, Dark Wood Cabinets
KraftMaster RenovationsKraftMaster Renovations
Flat paneled dark wood cabinets is a sleek and clean look for this bathroom. Complete with brushed chrome hardware. Photos by Chris Veith
Spring Valley Residence
Spring Valley Residence
FORMA DesignFORMA Design
In the girl's bathroom, we used mosaic tiles in the purple/lavender color scheme she liked as accents on the walls around the bathtub as well as inlays on the floor. Photography: Geoffrey Hodgdon
Contemporary Bathroom in Pensacola, Florida
Contemporary Bathroom in Pensacola, Florida
StarMark CabinetryStarMark Cabinetry
StarMark Cabinetry's Tempo door style in Alder finished in a gray cabinet color called Slate.

Bathroom with Multi-coloured Tiles and Purple Walls Ideas and Designs

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