Bathroom with Multi-coloured Tiles and Solid Surface Worktops Ideas and Designs

Ascot Residence, Perth
Ascot Residence, Perth
Chalmers and Co DesignChalmers and Co Design
The second bathroom was re-designed to make it more efficient and new tiles and fittings were installed. A grey colour scheme was chosen with timber cabinets and a white benchtop for a clean, contemporary look. Semi-frameless glass shower screen was used to open up the space. Interior design by C.Jong Photography by Pixel Poetry
Sandal Lane
Sandal Lane
Make ArchitectureMake Architecture
Canyon views are an integral feature of the interior of the space, with nature acting as one 'wall' of the space. Light filled master bathroom with a elegant tub and generous open shower lined with marble slabs. A floating wood vanity is capped with vessel sinks and wall mounted faucets.
Relaxed Coastal Bathroom - Skennars Head
Relaxed Coastal Bathroom - Skennars Head
Northern Rivers Bathroom RenovationsNorthern Rivers Bathroom Renovations
A Relaxed Coastal Bathroom showcasing a sage green subway tiled feature wall combined with a white ripple wall tile and a light terrazzo floor tile. This family-friendly bathroom uses brushed copper tapware from ABI Interiors throughout and features a rattan wall hung vanity with a stone top and an above counter vessel basin. An arch mirror and niche beside the vanity wall complements this user-friendly bathroom.
Bathroom with Silver Wallpaper and Marble Countertop
Bathroom with Silver Wallpaper and Marble Countertop
Interior Enhancement Group, Inc.Interior Enhancement Group, Inc.
Small spaces sometimes make a big impact, especially if they are enveloped by textured silver wallpaper and accented by a silver-framed mirror.

Bathroom with Multi-coloured Tiles and Solid Surface Worktops Ideas and Designs

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