Family Bathroom with Black and White Tiles Ideas and Designs

Family Bathroom Renovation
Family Bathroom Renovation
Joy Martin ArchitectureJoy Martin Architecture
Renovation of a classic Minneapolis bungalow included this family bathroom. An adjacent closet was converted to a walk-in glass shower and small sinks allowed room for two vanities. The mirrored wall and simple palette helps make the room feel larger. Playful accents like cow head towel hooks from CB2 and custom children's step stools add interest and function to this bathroom. The hexagon floor tile was selected to be in keeping with the original 1920's era of the home. This bathroom used to be tiny and was the only bathroom on the 2nd floor. We chose to spend the budget on making a very functional family bathroom now and add a master bathroom when the children get bigger. Maybe there is a space in your home that needs a transformation - message me to set up a free consultation today. Photos: Peter Atkins Photography
Rénovation d'une maison de ville à Montgeron
Rénovation d'une maison de ville à Montgeron
Atelier DevergneAtelier Devergne
Atelier Devergne, séparation au niveau des sols pour une pièce qui est à la fois une salle d'eau et un dressing
Project 3310-1 Traditional Kids Bathroom
Project 3310-1 Traditional Kids Bathroom
Castle Building & RemodelingCastle Building & Remodeling
The homeowners of this 1937 home needed an update to a hallway bathroom designated for use by their 2 young girls. The design was created to reflect the traditional style of their home, but we were also able to reflect the playfulness of the users by choosing a fun yet traditional, cement tile floor and a daughter approved pink-purple-mauve color on the walls. A pedestal sink was replaced with a vanity for future storage needs of the girls. In the end, the family has a traditional yet fun bathroom for the girls to grow older with and still classy enough for guests to use. Designer: Natalie Hanson.
The Savannah: Best of Ohio Custom Home Over 5,000 SF
The Savannah: Best of Ohio Custom Home Over 5,000 SF
Justin Doyle HomesJustin Doyle Homes
This bathroom extends from the bedroom within the basement. The masculine finishes fit perfectly with the farmhouse vibe of the hole home.
Woodmeister Master Builders - Bathrooms
Woodmeister Master Builders - Bathrooms
Woodmeister Master BuildersWoodmeister Master Builders
This bunkhouse bathroom is design to accommodate serveral people. Showers and water closet flank the center island sinks. Woodmeister Master Builders made the custom cabinetry and performed the general construction. Marcia D. Summers was the Interior Designers. Greg Premru Photography
Children's Bathroom - Eclectic Tenafly, NJ Residence
Children's Bathroom - Eclectic Tenafly, NJ Residence
Ariel Camilo Architectural PhotographyAriel Camilo Architectural Photography
Fully featured in (201)Home Fall 2017 edition. photographed for Artistic Tile.
A NEW DAY Studio - Parklands Road, Bathrooms
A NEW DAY Studio - Parklands Road, Bathrooms
A New Day - Interior Design StudioA New Day - Interior Design Studio
The family bathroom, with bath and seperate shower area. A striped green encaustic tiled floor, with marble look wall tiles and industrial black accents.
Surrey home
Surrey home
Simpson & VoyleSimpson & Voyle
The shower area in this principal bathroom is a study in modern elegance, framed by a minimalist glass enclosure that complements the continuous marble-effect tiling. The expansive showerhead promises a luxurious experience, echoed by the high-quality fixtures and fittings. A built-in niche provides a discreet storage solution for toiletries, maintaining the clean lines and uncluttered feel of the space, while the understated color scheme ensures a timeless and sophisticated ambiance.

Family Bathroom with Black and White Tiles Ideas and Designs

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