Brown Bathroom with Ceramic Tiles Ideas and Designs

Contemporary Residence
Contemporary Residence
ALVAREZ-DIAZ & VILLALONALVAREZ-DIAZ & VILLALON
Photography by Carlos Perez Lopez © Chromatica. This project consisted of turning a traditional home into a contemporary one. You'll be amazed at the before and after!
Rocky Mountain Log Homes -Timber Frames
Rocky Mountain Log Homes -Timber Frames
Rocky Mountain Homes/Rocky Mountain Log HomesRocky Mountain Homes/Rocky Mountain Log Homes
Kibo Group of Missoula provided architectural services. Shannon Callaghan Interior Design of Missoula provided extensive consultative services during the project. The exposed beams, and log accents makes this bathroom the perfect place to soak the day away. Hamilton, MT
A place to wash
A place to wash
UserUser
Over-bath shower, South Devon. Colin Cadle Photography, photo styling by Jan Cadle
Bellevue Bathroom Chic
Bellevue Bathroom Chic
RW Anderson HomesRW Anderson Homes
Modern master bathroom with a double shower glass enclosure and marble tub.
Bathroom Remodel
Bathroom Remodel
One Room at a Time, Inc.One Room at a Time, Inc.
This bathroom is in a traditional home with great character in the woodwork, paneling and materials. The homeowners desired an interior finish and fixture upgrade to the room, without losing the character of the quaint space. The wall tile is Pratt and Larson with a special glaze and floor tile is a custom created stone mosaic with black polished marble and honed creme marfil. The paint selection plays off the softer blue hues of the surrounding bedrooms and gives the 'spa' effect the homeowners wanted.
The Weller Project
The Weller Project
Hixon Home ImprovementsHixon Home Improvements
Master bathroom, Sparkling White granite on Wolf Dartmouth Pewter grey vanity complete with Moen Belfield fixtures, lights and mirrors. Andersen window. Solid doors with matte black hardware and tiled shower with Onyx shower base.
Birmingham, MI historic renovation
Birmingham, MI historic renovation
Dan Davis DesignDan Davis Design
This was a renovation to a historic Wallace Frost home in Birmingham, MI. We salvaged the existing bathroom tiles and repurposed them into tow of the bathrooms. We also had matching tiles made to help complete the finished design when necessary. A vintage sink was also sourced.
Large Owner’s bathroom and closet renovation in West Chester
Large Owner’s bathroom and closet renovation in West Chester
Chester County Kitchen & BathChester County Kitchen & Bath
Large Owner’s bathroom and closet renovation in West Chester PA. These clients wanted to redesign the bathroom with 2 closets into a new bathroom space with one large closet. We relocated the toilet to accommodate for a hallway to the bath leading past the newly enlarged closet. Everything about the new bath turned out great; from the frosted glass toilet room pocket door to the nickel gap wall treatment at the vanity. The tiled shower is spacious with bench seat, shampoo niche, rain head, and frameless glass. The custom finished double barn doors to the closet look awesome. The floors were done in Luxury Vinyl and look great along with being durable and waterproof. New trims, lighting, and a fresh paint job finish the look.
Tile Supply New Build Glanmire
Tile Supply New Build Glanmire
Select Floors and TilesSelect Floors and Tiles
Beautiful tiles supplied, for a beautiful bathroom. Decor above bath - District Tradition [25x75] Wall Tile Activ Moon [25x40] Floor Tile [Chambord Beige [60x90]
PNW Two-Tone Brick Bathroom
PNW Two-Tone Brick Bathroom
Fireclay TileFireclay Tile
This open contemporary bathroom beautifully and creatively showcases our glazed thin brick in Olympic and Elk. INSTALLER Alisa Norris LOCATION Portland, OR TILE SHOWN Brick Tile in Olympic and Elk Ceramic Tile in Eucalyptus

Brown Bathroom with Ceramic Tiles Ideas and Designs

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