Bathroom with Multi-coloured Tiles and Vinyl Flooring Ideas and Designs

Victorian terraced house - Archway
Victorian terraced house - Archway
JLV Design LtdJLV Design Ltd
The small and shabby shower was removed to make room for a free-standing bath, giving the en-suite a fresh and cosy atmosphere.
Clinton Residence - Tile & Bathroom Renovation
Clinton Residence - Tile & Bathroom Renovation
Cochrane Floors & MoreCochrane Floors & More
This 80's style ensuite remodel featured some big changes to create some much wanted space. In addition, the log and awkwardly short vanity was replaced with a two elegant pedestal sinks separated by a well designed custom cabinet with LOADS of upper storage space that's easy to access. The unused corner tub was replaced with a quaint sitting bench beneath the large windows for the family feline to enjoy and to offer some large blanket & pillow storage for the adjoining Master suite. The stunning rustic vinyl planks were installed right over top of old lino for minimal down time and a smaller height transition to the bedroom threshold. A traditional beadboard wainscoting with tall base trim replaced an again golden oak and brightened up the entire space. The acrylic bathroom stall was expanded and finished with a stunning carrara style porcelain tile that brought a touch of elegance back into the design. Overall, the new space fits better with the client's antique collection and vintage decor for a seamless and functional space where they feel relaxed and inspired.
Hall Bathroom
Hall Bathroom
Lenton Company, Inc.Lenton Company, Inc.
Hall Bathroom adding Bestbath shower unit, vanity & stone wall

Bathroom with Multi-coloured Tiles and Vinyl Flooring Ideas and Designs

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