Bathroom with Pebble Tiles and Concrete Worktops Ideas and Designs

Natural Modern Bathroom
Natural Modern Bathroom
Kraft Custom ConstructionKraft Custom Construction
This modern bathroom remodel utilized natural light and organic, fluid tile design to create a sense of tranquility. The creative use of multi-colored pebble tiles, contrasting grout tones and outside-the-box design elements make the space feel lighthearted and playful, as well as spacious and grounding. The floors were salvaged from a local high school gym and the door leading into the master bathroom was custom made with a window re-light that aligns with the window in the shower. This allows for fluidity of light and space when the door is in the open position.
Greenwich Village Duplex
Greenwich Village Duplex
Julie Schuster Design StudioJulie Schuster Design Studio
Contrasting pebble stone run along the shower walls and on the floor. All the luxury spa features of a soaking tub, and steam shower experience. Double deep sink concrete vanity with recessed mirrored cabinet with storage behind. Photo Credit: Donna Dotan Photography
Unique Restoration of Heisey Horse Barn to Home
Unique Restoration of Heisey Horse Barn to Home
Transitions Interior Design for Comfortable LivingTransitions Interior Design for Comfortable Living
The reclaimed barn wood was made into a vanity. Colored concrete counter top, pebbled backsplash and a carved stone vessel sink gives that earthy feel. Iron details through out the space. Photo by Lift Your Eyes Photography
50 Shades of Grey
50 Shades of Grey
Karen Kempf InteriorsKaren Kempf Interiors
This new construction home was a long-awaited dream home with lots of ideas and details curated over many years. It’s a contemporary lake house in the Midwest with a California vibe. The palette is clean and simple, and uses varying shades of gray. The dramatic architectural elements punctuate each space with dramatic details. Photos done by Ryan Hainey Photography, LLC.
Natural Modern Bathroom
Natural Modern Bathroom
Kraft Custom ConstructionKraft Custom Construction
This modern bathroom remodel utilized natural light and organic, fluid tile design to create a sense of tranquility. The creative use of multi-colored pebble tiles, contrasting grout tones and outside-the-box design elements make the space feel lighthearted and playful, as well as spacious and grounding. The floors were salvaged from a local high school gym and the door leading into the master bathroom was custom made with a window re-light that aligns with the window in the shower. This allows for fluidity of light and space when the door is in the open position.
Unique Restoration of Heisey Horse Barn to Home
Unique Restoration of Heisey Horse Barn to Home
Transitions Interior Design for Comfortable LivingTransitions Interior Design for Comfortable Living
Keeping the Horse Barn feel with rustic and textural elements. Photo by Lift Your Eyes Photography
Lower Grove Ave.
Lower Grove Ave.
Modern Traditions Interior Design LLCModern Traditions Interior Design LLC
The homeowners wanted to access their existing shoe closet from the bathroom. The doors were created to blend in seamlessly. Double hinges and a wheel made it possible. Cabinetry and bath facade by Hinge Cabinetry and Furniture. Photo by Sara Eastman
Countertops
Countertops
Cement EleganceCement Elegance
White concrete countertops
Natural Modern Bathroom
Natural Modern Bathroom
Kraft Custom ConstructionKraft Custom Construction
Modern bathroom with lots of natural light and organic tile design using multi colored pebble tiles. Natural wood elements and marine grad paint. Photo by Greg Kozawa
Master bathroom
Master bathroom
Interiors by Studio SouthInteriors by Studio South
Hammered metal tub with polished nickel fixtures and textured wallpaper.

Bathroom with Pebble Tiles and Concrete Worktops Ideas and Designs

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