Shower Room Bathroom with Limestone Flooring Ideas and Designs

San Juan Spanish Revival
San Juan Spanish Revival
Concept Design, Inc.Concept Design, Inc.
This powder bath has a custom built vanity with wall mounted faucet.
Palo Alto Green House 2014 Accessible Bathroom
Palo Alto Green House 2014 Accessible Bathroom
Tali Hardonag ArchitectTali Hardonag Architect
PALO ALTO ACCESSIBLE BATHROOM Designed for accessibility, the hall bathroom has a curbless shower, floating cast concrete countertop and a wide door. The same stone tile is used in the shower and above the sink, but grout colors were changed for accent. Single handle lavatory faucet. Not seen in this photo is the tiled seat in the shower (opposite the shower bar) and the toilet across from the vanity. The grab bars, both in the shower and next to the toilet, also serve as towel bars. Erlenmeyer mini pendants from Hubbarton Forge flank a mirror set in flush with the stone tile. Concrete ramped sink from Sonoma Cast Stone Photo: Mark Pinkerton, vi360
BATHROOM - Gray Limestone Tile - Arabesque Mosaic, 4x12 Herring Bone 8x12 Plank
BATHROOM - Gray Limestone Tile - Arabesque Mosaic, 4x12 Herring Bone 8x12 Plank
Custom Surface SolutionsCustom Surface Solutions
Custom Surface Solutions (www.css-tile.com) - Owner Craig Thompson (512) 430-1215. This project shows a complete remodel with before and after pictures including tub-to-shower conversion using DalTile L191 Chenille White Limestone with Arabesque mosaic, 4" x 12" plank herringbone floor, 8" x 22" plank wall tile. screen random mosaic shower ceiling and flat pebble shower floor. Kohler Kohler Poplin 36" Vanity Cabinet in Felt Grey quartz top and Kohler Purist Vibrant Bronze vanity and shower plumbing fixtures. Feiss Arabesque Silver Leaf Pendant Light and Hudson Valley Lighting Wylie wall sconces. Pottery Barn – Astor Beveled Mirror.
Magnolia Renovation
Magnolia Renovation
FINNE ArchitectsFINNE Architects
The Magnolia Renovation has been primarily concerned with the design of a new, highly crafted modern kitchen in a traditional home located in the Magnolia neighborhood of Seattle. The kitchen design relies on the creation of a very simple continuous space that is occupied by highly crafted pieces of furniture, cabinets and fittings. Materials such as steel, bronze, bamboo, stained elm, woven cattail, and sea grass are used in juxtaposition, allowing each material to benefit from adjacent contrasts in texture and color. The existing kitchen and dining room consisted of separate rooms with a dividing wall. This wall was removed to create a long, continuous, east-west space, approximately 34 feet long, with cabinets and counters along each wall. The west end of the space has glass doors and views to the Puget Sound. The east end also has glass doors, leading to a small garden space. In the center of the new kitchen/dining space, we designed two long, custom tables from reclaimed elm planks (20" wide, 2" thick). The first table is a working kitchen island, the second table is the dining table. Both tables have custom blued-steel bases with laser-cut bronze overlay. We also designed custom stools with blued-steel bases and woven cattail rush seats. The lighting of the kitchen consists of 15 small, candle-like fixtures arranged in a random array with custom steel brackets. The cabinets are custom designed, with bleached Alaskan yellow cedar frames and bamboo panels. The counters are a dark limestone with a beautiful stone mosaic backsplash with a bamboo-like pattern. Adjacent to the backsplash is a long horizontal window with a “beargrass” resin panel placed on the interior side of the window. The “beargrass” panel contains actual sea grasses, which are backlit by the window behind the panel. Photo: Benjamin Benschneider
La Pedrera Net Zero Residence
La Pedrera Net Zero Residence
Bellingham Bay BuildersBellingham Bay Builders
Architect: Domain Design Architects Photography: Joe Belcovson Photography
Quintessential Craftsman
Quintessential Craftsman
Change Your Bathroom©Change Your Bathroom©
Craftsman style bathroom, antique gold fixtures, white subway tile, black limestone floor, blue glass tile. Atlanta Bathroom.
Project Shades of Blue Bathroom Remodel in Melrose MA
Project Shades of Blue Bathroom Remodel in Melrose MA
McGuire + Co. Kitchen & BathMcGuire + Co. Kitchen & Bath
Bathroom remodel with decorative shaker style, flat panel maple vanity cabinet, painted with custom color, Benjamin Moore Ocean City Blue, and polished nickel cabinet hardware. Quartz countertop - MSI Monaco, floor to ceiling ceramic wall tile, custom shower with frameless glass panels and hinged doors, limestone hexagon floor tile, heated floors, Brizo brushed nickel plumbing fixtures, and a Toto toilet.
Laguna Hills Custom Home
Laguna Hills Custom Home
Pacifica Wholesale Tile & StonePacifica Wholesale Tile & Stone
Lysian White Limestone Flooring + Travertine Countertop
Beautiful Zen Bath - Open Shower with Limestone Tile & Floating Vanity
Beautiful Zen Bath - Open Shower with Limestone Tile & Floating Vanity
Urbana Design StudioUrbana Design Studio
Beautiful Zen Bathroom inspired by Japanese Wabi Sabi principles. Custom Ipe bench seat with a custom floating Koa bathroom vanity. Stunning 12 x 24 tiles from Walker Zanger cover the walls floor to ceiling. The floor is completely waterproofed and covered with Basalt stepping stones surrounded by river rock. The bathroom is completed with a Stone Forest vessel sink and Grohe plumbing fixtures. The recessed shelf has recessed lighting that runs from the vanity into the shower area. Photo by Shannon Demma
Newport Coast
Newport Coast
SIDG DesignSIDG Design
Custom floating cabinetry with vessel sink and plumbing off of the tile wall.

Shower Room Bathroom with Limestone Flooring Ideas and Designs

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