Black Bathroom with Glass Tiles Ideas and Designs

Bathroom
Bathroom
Kelly Tardiff Interior DesignKelly Tardiff Interior Design
The black walls and ceilings adorned with a deep emerald green vanity and built in storage with copper accents creates a mysterious and sophisticated master bath, perfect for a bachelor or anyone looking for a masculine master bathroom!
Bathroom Renovation
Bathroom Renovation
Men Construction, LLCMen Construction, LLC
Bathroom Remodel. New flooring, vanity, toilet, bathtub, mirror, lighting, faucet, and tiles.
Canyon Oaks Contemporary Kitchen
Canyon Oaks Contemporary Kitchen
Alair Homes PlanoAlair Homes Plano
Our clients came to us wanting to update and open up their kitchen, breakfast nook, wet bar, and den. They wanted a cleaner look without clutter but didn’t want to go with an all-white kitchen, fearing it’s too trendy. Their kitchen was not utilized well and was not aesthetically appealing; it was very ornate and dark. The cooktop was too far back in the kitchen towards the butler’s pantry, making it awkward when cooking, so they knew they wanted that moved. The rest was left up to our designer to overcome these obstacles and give them their dream kitchen. We gutted the kitchen cabinets, including the built-in china cabinet and all finishes. The pony wall that once separated the kitchen from the den (and also housed the sink, dishwasher, and ice maker) was removed, and those appliances were relocated to the new large island, which had a ton of storage and a 15” overhang for bar seating. Beautiful aged brass Quebec 6-light pendants were hung above the island. All cabinets were replaced and drawers were designed to maximize storage. The Eclipse “Greensboro” cabinetry was painted gray with satin brass Emtek Mod Hex “Urban Modern” pulls. A large banquet seating area was added where the stand-alone kitchen table once sat. The main wall was covered with 20x20 white Golwoo tile. The backsplash in the kitchen and the banquette accent tile was a contemporary coordinating Tempesta Neve polished Wheaton mosaic marble. In the wet bar, they wanted to completely gut and replace everything! The overhang was useless and it was closed off with a large bar that they wanted to be opened up, so we leveled out the ceilings and filled in the original doorway into the bar in order for the flow into the kitchen and living room more natural. We gutted all cabinets, plumbing, appliances, light fixtures, and the pass-through pony wall. A beautiful backsplash was installed using Nova Hex Graphite ceramic mosaic 5x5 tile. A 15” overhang was added at the counter for bar seating. In the den, they hated the brick fireplace and wanted a less rustic look. The original mantel was very bulky and dark, whereas they preferred a more rectangular firebox opening, if possible. We removed the fireplace and surrounding hearth, brick, and trim, as well as the built-in cabinets. The new fireplace was flush with the wall and surrounded with Tempesta Neve Polished Marble 8x20 installed in a Herringbone pattern. The TV was hung above the fireplace and floating shelves were added to the surrounding walls for photographs and artwork. They wanted to completely gut and replace everything in the powder bath, so we started by adding blocking in the wall for the new floating cabinet and a white vessel sink. Black Boardwalk Charcoal Hex Porcelain mosaic 2x2 tile was used on the bathroom floor; coordinating with a contemporary “Cleopatra Silver Amalfi” black glass 2x4 mosaic wall tile. Two Schoolhouse Electric “Isaac” short arm brass sconces were added above the aged brass metal framed hexagon mirror. The countertops used in here, as well as the kitchen and bar, were Elements quartz “White Lightning.” We refinished all existing wood floors downstairs with hand scraped with the grain. Our clients absolutely love their new space with its ease of organization and functionality. Design/Remodel by Hatfield Builders & Remodelers | Photography by Versatile Imaging
Open Contemporary Bath with Walnut Vanity and Hidden Storage
Open Contemporary Bath with Walnut Vanity and Hidden Storage
Lauren Levant InteriorLauren Levant Interior
Thoughtful pullout storage keeps everyday items organized and easily within reach. Luscious walnut cabinetry is topped by smoked black glass, with a lifting cosmetics station concealed within its surface. Countertop clutter is swept away and eliminated using a pair of walnut armoires. Dave Bryce Photography
Barn Door Bath
Barn Door Bath
New Creations Custom Kitchen and BathNew Creations Custom Kitchen and Bath
Her side features make up mirror mounted on wall. Sconces in mirrors are a popular design feature. Notice over sized back splash on left and right side of counter top, with tile back splash spanning the length of the counter top. Schluter metal edging separates the mirror from the tile, and matches the Chrome metal finish of the surrounding fixtures and hardware.
Modern dark bathroom with white floors and amber subway tiles
Modern dark bathroom with white floors and amber subway tiles
Simple StepsSimple Steps
This modern bathroom has a recycled granite and glass counter called 431. This material is 1/4" thick and can be placed on top of existing countertops and floors. This material is heat resistant, impact resistant, stain resistand and does not need to be polished. There are many colos to choose from. On the bathroom walls there is a metallic glass tile called Subway Amber. This color also comes in two other collections called Liberty and Metropolis. There are other colors available including silver, opal, pearl, bronze and more.
Colona, IL- Entire Home Restored After Fire & Smoke Damage
Colona, IL- Entire Home Restored After Fire & Smoke Damage
Village Home StoresVillage Home Stores
A toilet topper wall cabinet installed above the stool provides added storage.

Black Bathroom with Glass Tiles Ideas and Designs

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