Bathroom with Travertine Tiles and White Walls Ideas and Designs

Mediterranean Villa Style Custom Home
Mediterranean Villa Style Custom Home
Purser ArchitecturalPurser Architectural
Purser Architectural Custom Home Design built by Tommy Cashiola Custom Homes Private Casita/Guest House with separate entrance and courtyard access
Bathroom Design Ideas
Bathroom Design Ideas
Allen Kitchen & BathAllen Kitchen & Bath
Photo by: Jim Bartsch This Houzz project features the wide array of bathroom projects that Allen Construction has built and, where noted, designed over the years. Allen Kitchen & Bath - the company's design-build division - works with clients to design the kitchen of their dreams within a tightly controlled budget. We’re there for you every step of the way, from initial sketches through welcoming you into your newly upgraded space. Combining both design and construction experts on one team helps us to minimize both budget and timelines for our clients. And our six phase design process is just one part of why we consistently earn rave reviews year after year. Learn more about our process and design team at: http://design.buildallen.com
Leura
Leura
Kitchen Envy - Custom KitchensKitchen Envy - Custom Kitchens
The vanity in this bathroom features a mixture of drawers (cut around the sinks as needed) and open shelves
Spa Bathroom
Spa Bathroom
Aveon DesignsAveon Designs
Fully renovated primary bathroom in Katy, Texas. The color scheme is neutral with a lot of interesting application and stunning textures. The result is a timeless bathroom that you can enjoy for years to come.
Mediterranean Villa Style Custom Home
Mediterranean Villa Style Custom Home
Tommy CashiolaTommy Cashiola
Gorgeously Built by Tommy Cashiola Construction Company in Fulshear, Houston, Texas. Designed by Purser Architectural, Inc.
Backyard House
Backyard House
Joe Adsett Architects Pty LtdJoe Adsett Architects Pty Ltd
A 300m2 vacant backyard to a pre-war home in inner city Brisbane presented a blank canvass for the Architect to design and build a new home. The backyard house was an opportunity to set a precedent for suburban infill development as an alternative to the prevailing trend of building apartments near railway and bus stations. From the quiet tree lined cul-de-sac the magnificent residence floats gracefully above the street, displaying its broad and unique 21 metre street frontage. The house is deliberately positioned 900mm from the rear boundary. The backyard becomes the front yard and a larger more useable space is thus created. The house is oriented toward this open green space and beyond to the street. The gesture activates the streetscape and the house creates privacy by sinking itself 1.5m below the street so that the ground floor internal spaces can open seamlessly to the outside. The brief was simple yet difficult to achieve given the limited site area and sloping topography – a four bedroom house for a growing family with good separation. A large central void provides ample light and breeze to the home and is used to provide visual and acoustic separation between rooms while still affording a sense of openness between levels. The large void and the use of a smaller void over the entry articulate the rectangular form. When viewed from the street the facade is characterised by three distinct forms and a large folding timber eave envelopes the smaller boxes and holds the form together in a single composition. Cameron Minns Photography
Bowness Townhome
Bowness Townhome
Niche reDesignNiche reDesign
Master bathroom had an old yellow tub and single vanity. Now has double sink vanity, with storage in the center. Full shower with travertine tile, rock mosaic and rain shower head and niche for shampoo.

Bathroom with Travertine Tiles and White Walls Ideas and Designs

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