Beige Bathroom with Mosaic Tile Flooring Ideas and Designs

Pasadena Colonial Re-imagined
Pasadena Colonial Re-imagined
JTID Inc.JTID Inc.
This guest bathroom was designed to reflect the home’s historical character and contemporary feel. Custom vanity overhanging a wood bench storage unit. Ann sacks’ ceramic and glazed lava stone tiles throughout.
Bathroom Remodel 4
Bathroom Remodel 4
Kessler Construction LLCKessler Construction LLC
Custom bathroom remodel with a freestanding tub, rainfall showerhead, custom vanity lighting, and tile flooring.
Case Study: Central London Apartment
Case Study: Central London Apartment
Drummonds BathroomsDrummonds Bathrooms
Photo Credit: Darren Chung Design: Waldo Works This Grade 2 listed apartment in central London took a complete refurbishment by MIC featuring the elegant Hebdern vanity basin, and minimal, yet stunning Nene shower. It's ensuite shower room is a perfect use of design and colour making a unique space by combining the theme of nickel and blue tiles with black borders. The main feature in this small but perfectly created space, is the Nene Shower & the 200mm rose in nickel finish, clearly seen behind the industrial style glass and metal framed shower doors which lend an air of urban chic alongside the hand glazed period style tiles in rich blue hues from Victorian Ceramics. The tiles, which run around the room and extend into the walk-in shower, were commissioned especially for this project by Waldo Works and add a touch of individuality to the design. The single Hebdern vanity basin creates a striking focal point with black Marquina marble that coordinates perfectly with the room’s colours and detailing.
Downtown Zen
Downtown Zen
Anjie Cho Architect PLLCAnjie Cho Architect PLLC
custom walnut floating vanity with glassos white top. undermount sink, dornbracht gentle faucet, recessed robern M series mirrored medicine cabinet, waterworks sconce, wall mounted robern toilet
Small Prairie Village Bath
Small Prairie Village Bath
Stumpff HomeWorks, LLCStumpff HomeWorks, LLC
1950's bathroom updated using the same footprint as original bathroom. Original tub was refinished, electrical and lighting upgraded. Shampoo niche added in tub shower. Subway tile installed along with chair rail cap.
Canyon Oak
Canyon Oak
JWT AssociatesJWT Associates
Lee Manning Photography
Spa in a Pocket
Spa in a Pocket
Nancy Finneson | DeMane DesignNancy Finneson | DeMane Design
This bath remodel started with the desire for a mini-spa in a small footprint. With concise planning a precious 10 SF was added, ending up with 51 SF. Everything that came into the new space was new, fresh and bold. A soaker tub (22” deep) was a must. A rain shower and a hand shower gave versatile water sprays. Unique accents shine like the embossed paisley low vessel sink. The tile on the floor was bold and accented with penny-rounds in tones of grey for the niche and splash. Other extras; a storage nook was made by cutting into the hall stair cavity, a great place for linens and necessities. General lighting was increased with a larger window, and a great lighted mirror. This small spa is now bold, functional and enjoyed by these busy professionals.
Upstairs Bath
Upstairs Bath
MSiegel DesignMSiegel Design
Photography by: Mark Lohman Styled by: Sunday Hendrickson
Primary Suite Remodel SW Portland
Primary Suite Remodel SW Portland
Lifetime Remodeling SystemsLifetime Remodeling Systems
Full gut primary suite remodel in SW Portland, OR. The primary suite included relocating plumbing, removing walls to open the bath to have more space, all new custom cabinets, and a custom vanity desk, quartz countertops, new flooring throughout, new lighting, and plumbing fixtures.

Beige Bathroom with Mosaic Tile Flooring Ideas and Designs

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