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Serene Remodeling, LLC
The main bath was the last project after finishing this home's bamboo kitchen and master bathroom.
While the layout stayed the same, we were able to bring more storage into the space with a new vanity cabinet, and a medicine cabinet mirror. We removed the shower and surround and placed a more modern tub with a glass shower door to make the space more open.
The mosaic green tile was what inspired the feel of the whole room, complementing the soft brown and tan tiles. The green accent is found throughout the room including the wall paint, accessories, and even the countertop.
Sally Scott Interior Designer
Karissa Van Tassel Photography
The kids shared bathroom is alive with bold black and white papers with hot pink accent on the girl's side. The center bathroom space features the toilet and an oversized tub. The tile in the tub surround is a white embossed animal print. A subtle surprise. Recent travels to Paris inspired the wallpaper selection for the girl's vanity area. Frosted sliding glass doors separate the spaces, allowing light and privacy.
Nomad Remodeling & Outdoors
In this Fort Worth guest bathroom remodeling project, a harmonious blend of sophistication and modernity takes center stage. The vanity showcases light grey shaker cabinets adorned with brushed gold hardware, harmonizing beautifully with the white quartz countertop and an under-mount sink, all elegantly reflected in the gold-rimmed vanity mirror. The shower area boasts a captivating navy-colored circle-shaped mosaic tile for its feature wall, enhanced by a matching soap niche, a rain shower head, and a partial glass enclosure. Crisp white walls create an airy ambiance, while the light faux wood-planked floor tiles introduce a touch of natural warmth. This remodel encapsulates the perfect fusion of style and functionality, crafting a welcoming and contemporary guest bathroom in Fort Worth.
Angela Francis Interiors, LLC
This home had a very small bathroom for the combined use of their teenagers and guests. The space was a tight 5'x7'. By adding just 2 feet by taking the space from the closet in an adjoining room, we were able to make this bathroom more functional and feel much more spacious.
The show-stopper is the glass and metal mosaic wall tile above the vanity. The chevron tile in the shower niche complements the wall tile nicely, while having plenty of style on its own.
To tie everything together, we continued the same tile from the shower all around the room to create a wainscot.
The weathered-look hexagon floor tile is stylish yet subtle.
We chose to use a heavily frosted door to keep the room feeling lighter and more spacious.
Often when you have a lot of elements that can totally stand on their own, it can overwhelm a space. However, in this case everything complements the other. The style is fun and stylish for the every-day use of teenagers and young adults, while still being sophisticated enough for use by guests.
De Meza + Architecture
The David Hockney 1978 art piece Swimming Pool with Reflection inspired this California-cool bathroom. Watery-blue glass mosaic tile spills down the shower wall and out onto the concrete-gray tile floor in puddles. The custom back-painted glass vanity floats on the blue walls and is anchored by a chrome Kohler faucet, adding a modern sophistication to this fun space perfect for a young boy.
Mariko Reed Photography
Family Bathroom with Mosaic Tiles Ideas and Designs
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