Bathroom with White Walls and Green Floors Ideas and Designs

SNVT - ATTICO MILANO
SNVT - ATTICO MILANO
Tommaso Giunchi ArchitettiTommaso Giunchi Architetti
Bagno di lui: pavimento in marmo verde alpi, zellige nere a rivestimento della doccia, vetro cannettato di seprarazione tra doccia e lavabo. Mobile lavabo su disegno in legno noce canaletto e vasca in marmo verde alpi. Rubinetteria Quadro Design, specchio sospeso da soffitto
Green Scandinavian Inspired Master Bath
Green Scandinavian Inspired Master Bath
Fireclay TileFireclay Tile
Glazed Edge niche trim in Salton Sea 3 x 9
Aménagement d'un sous-sol
Aménagement d'un sous-sol
Studio Caroline BurgetStudio Caroline Burget
Aménagement du sous-sol pour créer une salle de jeux ou une chambre d'amis, avec rénovation de la buanderie pour en faire une salle d'eau avec une douche, un lavabo, un WC et un coin buanderie. Au sol, carrelage aspect carreaux de ciment et crédence avec carrelage aspect zellige dans les verts d'eau assortis au sol. Le bois clair de la vasque rend la pièce chaleureuse.
Rustic Modern Master Bathroom, Santa Cruz Mntns, CA
Rustic Modern Master Bathroom, Santa Cruz Mntns, CA
Fiorito Interior DesignFiorito Interior Design
Finding a home is not easy in a seller’s market, but when my clients discovered one—even though it needed a bit of work—in a beautiful area of the Santa Cruz Mountains, they decided to jump in. Surrounded by old-growth redwood trees and a sense of old-time history, the house’s location informed the design brief for their desired remodel work. Yet I needed to balance this with my client’s preference for clean-lined, modern style. Suffering from a previous remodel, the galley-like bathroom in the master suite was long and dank. My clients were willing to completely redesign the layout of the suite, so the bathroom became the walk-in closet. We borrowed space from the bedroom to create a new, larger master bathroom which now includes a separate tub and shower. The look of the room nods to nature with organic elements like a pebbled shower floor and vertical accent tiles of honed green slate. A custom vanity of blue weathered wood and a ceiling that recalls the look of pressed tin evoke a time long ago when people settled this mountain region. At the same time, the hardware in the room looks to the future with sleek, modular shapes in a chic matte black finish. Harmonious, serene, with personality: just what my clients wanted. Photo: Bernardo Grijalva
Eagle Rock
Eagle Rock
Rande Leaman Interior DesignRande Leaman Interior Design
The primary bathroom was gutted and reconfigured in this remodel to accommodate a freestanding tub, shower and double vanity. The large black stone wall tile compliments the beautiful patterned floor tile and we used it on the shower floor to visually expand the space. The custom double vanity is in a rich chocolate brown stain and brass accents are found in the fixtures, mirrors, sconces and hardware.
Eagle Rock
Eagle Rock
Rande Leaman Interior DesignRande Leaman Interior Design
The custom double vanity is in a rich chocolate brown stain, with quartz countertops in a lightly veined pattern. The shapes of the mirrors play off the style of the patterned flooring and the matte brass accents bring warmth to the scheme.
Hudson Street Master Bathroom Renovation
Hudson Street Master Bathroom Renovation
TVL Creative Ltd.TVL Creative Ltd.
Our clients, two NYC transplants, were excited to have a large yard and ample square footage, but their 1959 ranch featured an en-suite bathroom that was more big-apple-tiny and certainly not fit for two. The original goal was to build a master suite addition on to the south side of the house, but the combination of contractor availability and Denver building costs made the project cost prohibitive. So we turned our attention to how we could maximize the existing square footage to create a true master with walk-in closet, soaking tub, commode room, and large vanity with lots of storage. The south side of the house was converted from two bedrooms, one with the small en-suite bathroom, to a master suite fit for our client’s lifestyle. We used the existing bathroom footprint to place a large shower which hidden niches, a window, and a built-in bench. The commode room took the place of the old shower. The original ‘master’ bedroom was divided in half to provide space for the walk-in closet and their new master bathroom. The clients have, what we dubbed, a classy eclectic aesthetic and we wanted to embrace that with the materials. The 3 x 12 ceramic tile is Fireclay’s Tidewater glaze. The soft variation of a handmade tile plus the herringbone pattern installation makes for a real show stopper. We chose a 3 x 6 marble subway with blue and green veining to compliment the feature tile. The chrome and oil-rubbed bronze metal mix was carefully planned based on where we wanted to add brightness and where we wanted contrast. Chrome was a no-brainer for the shower because we wanted to let the Fireclay tile shine. Over at the vanity, we wanted the fixtures to pop so we opted for oil-rubbed bronze. Final details include a series of robe hook- which is a real option with our dry climate in Colorado. No smelly, damp towels!- a magazine rack ladder and a few pops of wood for warmth and texture.
Crown-Hill Bathroom Updates
Crown-Hill Bathroom Updates
Seattle Remodeling LLCSeattle Remodeling LLC
Small bathroom update in a craftsman-style beginning of the century house.
Justina Blakeney's Bathroom Retreat
Justina Blakeney's Bathroom Retreat
Fireclay TileFireclay Tile
Justina Blakeney used our Color-It Tool to create a custom motif that was all her own for her Elephant Star handpainted tiles, which pair beautifully with our 2x8s in Tidewater. Sink: Treeline Wood and Metalworks Faucet/fixtures: Kohler

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