Green Family Bathroom Ideas and Designs

Brisbane Avenue, SW19 Full house Restoration
Brisbane Avenue, SW19 Full house Restoration
Encompass LondonEncompass London
Photographer - Alan Stretton - www.idisign.co.uk
beach house
beach house
Galaxy MarbleGalaxy Marble
Project of a beach home in south florida
Jim Roberts- Parade Home 2015
Jim Roberts- Parade Home 2015
The Kitchen ShopThe Kitchen Shop
Jim Roberts- Parade Home 2015 Dura Supreme Cabinetry: Door Style- Kendall Panel Plus Finish- Antique White With Pewter Glaze Plumbing Fixtures: Kohler Alteo Designed by: Nikki Willis Builder: Jim Roberts Interior Designer: Rebecca Marvin Photography By: Rebecca Spenelli
Historical District | Hunt's Kitchen & Design | Bathroom
Historical District | Hunt's Kitchen & Design | Bathroom
Hunt's Kitchen DesignHunt's Kitchen Design
Galley kitchen, transitional design...what did we use? Check it: White shaker cabinets built above a 12x24 earth tone porcelain tile. The counter tops are a bright white quartz (Cesar or Silestone both work), and the backsplash is shark belly gray 4x8 tiles and a glass pattern behind the cooktop as an accent. Speaking of the cooktop, the hood is stainless steel as are all of the appliances. This design was the perfect solution to a small galley kitchen in the heart of the historical district in Phoenix. Enjoy!
Huse Bathroom
Huse Bathroom
Stone Creek BuildersStone Creek Builders
This is a bathroom we just finished for a client. It has all new marble tile, vanity and marble top. Extra storage, new lighting. Custom wainscoting and trim.
Kiddy Bathroom
Kiddy Bathroom
Regan Baker Design Inc.Regan Baker Design Inc.
A gender neutral kids bathroom decorated in large scale subway tile in both a white and grey give architectual interest to a rather boring bathroom. Roburn recessed cabinet mirrors bring storage to a rather small bathroom. A Porcher wall mounted sink was the solution for a return air vent and kids stool storage. West Elm shower curtain. Photography: Photo Designs by Odessa
Eclectic Escape | Portland Bathroom Remodel
Eclectic Escape | Portland Bathroom Remodel
Mountainwood HomesMountainwood Homes
The Jack and Jill bathroom received the most extensive remodel transformation. We first selected a graphic floor tile by Arizona Tile in the design process, and then the bathroom vanity color Artichoke by Sherwin-Williams (SW #6179) correlated to the tile. Our client proposed installing a stained tongue and groove behind the vanity. Now the gold decorative mirror pops off the textured wall.
ASID Showcase House 2014 - Twin Girls' Playroom & Bathroom | Che Bella Interiors
ASID Showcase House 2014 - Twin Girls' Playroom & Bathroom | Che Bella Interiors
Che Bella Interiors Design + RemodelingChe Bella Interiors Design + Remodeling
Our clients were looking for a way to update this original bathroom in their 1940's home for their twin girls. We had the challenge of keeping all of the original tile, and adding colors and frills to make the bathroom more girly. A custom roman treatment, shower curtain and sink skirt added softness to all of the tile. The sink was original to the home, and in great condition. Photos by Ehlen Creative
Hildenbrand
Hildenbrand
Your Cabinet SourceYour Cabinet Source
Kabinart Rustic Oak Natural Cabintery
Bathtub with Mosaics on front face
Bathtub with Mosaics on front face
Brisbane Kitchens and BathroomsBrisbane Kitchens and Bathrooms
We are totally in love with these green penny round mosaic tiles. They give such a decorative brightness to the space and the colour a cottage feel to this country home. Photos by Brisbane Kitchens and Bathrooms
Hillside Toronto
Hillside Toronto
McNicol Interior DesignsMcNicol Interior Designs
framed wall art, gallery wall, chrome fixtures, frameless mirror, sconces mounted on mirror, statuario marble,

Green Family Bathroom Ideas and Designs

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