Bathroom with Stainless Steel Worktops and Terrazzo Worktops Ideas and Designs

Colourful Yet Calm Family Home - Shower Room
Colourful Yet Calm Family Home - Shower Room
Studio FabbriStudio Fabbri
A fun vibrant shower room in the converted loft of this family home in London.
Elsternwick Bathroom
Elsternwick Bathroom
M.J.Harris GroupM.J.Harris Group
A residential project located in Elsternwick. Oozing retro characteristics, this nostalgic colour palette brings a contemporary flair to the bathroom. The new space poses a strong personality and sense of individuality. Behind this stylised space is a hard-wearing functionality suited to a young family.
Interiorismo 3D baño
Interiorismo 3D baño
Liff.space - by Filipa MarquesLiff.space - by Filipa Marques
Un baño moderno actual con una amplia sensación de espacio a través de las líneas minimalista y tonos claros.
Douche
Douche
ÉpicèneÉpicène
conception agence Épicène photos Bertrand Fompeyrine
Aqua Forest Master
Aqua Forest Master
GlassEco Surfaces by Fisher RecyclingGlassEco Surfaces by Fisher Recycling
Master Bath Vanity with Aqua glass knobs and custom mirror. Recycled Glass Countertops
Palmer House
Palmer House
Apidae Building Contractors, IncApidae Building Contractors, Inc
Photos by Mark Gebhardt photography.
Recycled Glass Spa Bathroom
Recycled Glass Spa Bathroom
Eco-Friendly Flooring Inc.Eco-Friendly Flooring Inc.
Bricks of ocean coke bottle clear recycled glass tiles were used for the soaking tub surround, wall tile, and shower surround. The abundance of sunlight in the bathroom interacts with the fused glass crystals to provide depth and dimension to the overall design. For those people who want a truly handmade glass tile for their home, this tile is crafted piece by piece in the US, by people who are passionate about our environment and who have a keen sense of how we can used recycled materials in our living spaces.
Bollingwood House
Bollingwood House
Bushman Dreyfus ArchitectsBushman Dreyfus Architects
Renovation and expansion of a 1930s-era classic. Buying an old house can be daunting. But with careful planning and some creative thinking, phasing the improvements helped this family realize their dreams over time. The original International Style house was built in 1934 and had been largely untouched except for a small sunroom addition. Phase 1 construction involved opening up the interior and refurbishing all of the finishes. Phase 2 included a sunroom/master bedroom extension, renovation of an upstairs bath, a complete overhaul of the landscape and the addition of a swimming pool and terrace. And thirteen years after the owners purchased the home, Phase 3 saw the addition of a completely private master bedroom & closet, an entry vestibule and powder room, and a new covered porch.
CURL CURL
CURL CURL
Jane Thomson Interior DesignJane Thomson Interior Design
This was a bathroom designed for two teenagers. They wanted ease of use, something fun and funky that works. I need to work with pre existing black aluminium window frames, so hence the addition of black tapware. To provide texture to the space, I designed the custom made vanity and added fluting to the panels. To create a 'beachy" but not cliched feel, I used a gorgeous Terrazzo bench top by Vulcano tiles here in Australia. I chose mosaic wall tiles via Surface Gallery in Stanmore in Sydney's inner West,, to add some texture to the walls. To work with the rest of the house I used some timber look tiles from Beaumont Tiles, to create a warm and fuzzy feel. I simply loved creating this project. And it was all made so easy having amazing clients1
Walnut freestanding vanity unit
Walnut freestanding vanity unit
No.54 InteriorsNo.54 Interiors
A walnut freestanding vanity unit with terrazzo top. Brass taps and pink kit-kat tiles. Bathroom rated wall lights and a large round brass framed mirror.

Bathroom with Stainless Steel Worktops and Terrazzo Worktops Ideas and Designs

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