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Sketches, An Interior View LLC
The task was to renovate a dated master bath without changing the original foot print. The client wanted a larger shower, more storage and the removal of a bulky jacuzzi. Sea glass hexagon tiles paired with a silver blue wall paper created a calm sea like mood.
Mir Mosaic Collections
Stunning chevron glass mosaic backsplash in an upscale, chic master bathroom. The glass tile backsplash complements the gray, marble vanity and matte hardware perfectly to make a balanced design that wows.
BasementRemodeling.com
This main bathroom combines modern finishes with traditional accessories, giving the space an eclectic vibe. Frameless glass surrounds the shower, visually expanding the space
Fireclay Tile
Shower your bathroom in elegance by using our lush blue glass tile in a timeless herringbone pattern.
DESIGN
Ginny Macdonald, Styling by CJ Sandgren
PHOTOS
Jessica Bordner, Sara Tramp
Tile Shown: 2x12, 4x12, 1x1 in Blue Jay Matte Glass Tile
Charlotte Conway Design
Ground floor WC cloakroom. We used a full length mirror on the one wall to reflect the feature wall opposite, this saved money on the mosaics and the tiling, but also allowed the light to be more effective.
Meshberg Group
This contemporary powder room in a modern Manhattan loft renovation by Meshberg Group features custom oiled walnut trim and vanity with a stunning handpicked statuary marble top. Finished off with bright white Glassos tile topped with a mid century inspired geometric wallpaper, grey and white herringbone marble Artistic Tile floor, and indirect lighting built right into the mirror, this is one bath that guests are bound to remember.
BRY design
This master bathroom was a challenge. It is so TINY and there was no room to expand it in any direction. So I did all the walls in glass tile (top to bottom) to actually keep it less busy with broken up lines. When you walk into this bathroom it's like walking into a jewerly box. It's stunning and it feels so much bigger too...We added a corner cabinet for more storage and that helped.
The kitchen was entirely enclosed and we opened it up and did the columns in stone to match other elements of the house.
Robin's Nest Interiors
Updated Spec Home: The Bathrooms
The last stop on the main level of this Updated Spec Home are the Bathrooms. Every surface of the Guest Bath and Master Bath was touched- even some renovations in the Master bedroom. All I can say is thank goodness these two love wallpaper – we selected classic patterns for each bath that will stand the test of time!
Guest Bathroom
The Guest Bath also doubles as my mom’s bath. The footprint remained the same but we updated everything. A new vanity was chosen to give her that furniture look while still providing some storage – although there is a linen closet located just outside the bath. We topped it off with a beautiful mirror with great detail and an equally great light fixture. Also, we mixed the finishes in the bath between nickel and champagne, i.e., gold/silver mix. Mixing metals is perfectly acceptable and quite frankly way more interesting the everything matching. Updated Spec Home Bathrooms - Robin's Nest Interiors
Updated Spec Home Bathrooms - Robin's Nest Interiors
We found this amazing wallpaper with its subtle colors and pattern and selected a large square tile to coordinate for the floor. Yes, you can do a large tile in a small bath because it actually makes the space feel larger. For finishing touches, we had this gorgeous shower curtain made. Above the new toilet, we added interesting abstract artwork framed in a large mat so it would not clash with the wallpaper.
Master Bathroom
Originally, the Master Bath had a large garden tub as the focal point and a tiny stand up shower in the corner. We removed the garden tub, moved the shower to this area as the focal point and turned the tiny shower into a much needed linen closet. At this point, I know you are thinking, what about resale with no tub? There is a tub in the Guest Bath so the house will still be appealing to young families or bath lovers alike.
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Tile selections came first – my sister fell in love with this gorgeous dark greige glass tile. We used it in the upper half of the shower while keeping the lower half light with this plank tile in a striated pattern. We carried the plank tile onto the floor for a seamless look.
Updated Spec Home Bathrooms - Robin's Nest Interiors
We replaced the two vanities with stock cabinetry that looks custom in a rich wood stain. Also, we found a gorgeous granite remnant for the countertop and finished off the vanity area with oversized mirrors, sleek lighting, and striking hardware.Updated Spec Home Bathrooms - Robin's Nest Interiors
The wallpaper is absolutely perfect for this space – it adds an interesting backdrop without overpowering the room. Her fantastic artwork was able to fit in the niche next to the new toilet. This is one gorgeous bath!
Updated Spec Home Bathrooms - Robin's Nest Interiors
Coming Soon
Spoiler Alert – my mom and sister have decided to update their Basement Family Room and add a small Powder Bath so look for Season 2 of the Updated Spec Home series!
See the rest of this house through these links! Foyer & Great Room, Kitchen & Breakfast Area, Bedrooms, Guest Bedroom.
Photo by Tim Furlong Jr.
Custom Design & Construction
This design / build project in Manhattan Beach, CA. included both a Powder Room and a Master Bathroom. The homeowners are recent empty nesters looking to upgrade the spaces for themselves.
The Powder Room now features a white Rocface Eurostone countertop and grass cloth wall covering accented by wainscoting. The floor is porcelain tile and the faucet is Brizo. The cabinetry was custom made for this project to ensure that the space felt natural and refined. Even the ceiling of this relatively small space features beautiful molding detail.
The Master Bathroom keeps a similar foot print to its predecessor but with updated style and materials. The shower now features a pebble floor and the bathtub has tile surround. The floating vanity makes the space feel larger without sacrificing storage space. The frosted glass on the water closet allow for privacy without darkening the space. The homeowners favorite feature of the space may be the shade over the bathtub which they are able to raise or lower via remote control.
New York Shower Door
Mediterranean Bath Space with frosted glass frameless shower enclosure, modern/mosaic flooring & ceiling and sunken tub, by New York Shower Door.
Dave Fox Design Build Remodelers
This modern design was achieved through chrome fixtures, a smoky taupe color palette and creative lighting. There is virtually no wood in this contemporary master bathroom—even the doors are framed in metal.
Bathroom with Glass Tiles and Multi-coloured Walls Ideas and Designs
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