Industrial Bathroom with Porcelain Tiles Ideas and Designs

St John Street
St John Street
Emil Eve ArchitectsEmil Eve Architects
Within the thickness of the library's timber lining is contained deep entrances to connecting spaces. Shifts in floor surface occur at these thresholds, delineating a change in atmosphere and function. A lighter terrazzo is used against rich oak and white and forest green tiles in the family bathroom.
Flatiron Loft
Flatiron Loft
Amanda ThompsonAmanda Thompson
I custom designed this vanity out of zinc and wood. I wanted it to be space saving and float off of the floor. The tub and shower area are combined to create a wet room. the overhead rain shower and wall mounted fixtures provide a spa-like experience. Photo: Seth Caplan
Basement Transformation
Basement Transformation
La Bella Casa Interior DesignsLa Bella Casa Interior Designs
This 1600+ square foot basement was a diamond in the rough. We were tasked with keeping farmhouse elements in the design plan while implementing industrial elements. The client requested the space include a gym, ample seating and viewing area for movies, a full bar , banquette seating as well as area for their gaming tables - shuffleboard, pool table and ping pong. By shifting two support columns we were able to bury one in the powder room wall and implement two in the custom design of the bar. Custom finishes are provided throughout the space to complete this entertainers dream.
San Francisco Floating House
San Francisco Floating House
Robert Nebolon ArchitectsRobert Nebolon Architects
Published around the world: Master Bathroom with low window inside shower stall for natural light. Shower is a true-divided lite design with tempered glass for safety. Shower floor is of small cararra marble tile. Interior by Robert Nebolon and Sarah Bertram. Robert Nebolon Architects; California Coastal design San Francisco Modern, Bay Area modern residential design architects, Sustainability and green design Matthew Millman: photographer Link to New York Times May 2013 article about the house: http://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/16/greathomesanddestinations/the-houseboat-of-their-dreams.html?_r=0
Wetroom
Wetroom
Akiva Projects LtdAkiva Projects Ltd
This en-suite wet room style shower room was perfectly designed for what looked like such a small space before. The brick wall goes so well with the Hudson Reed Black Frame Wetroom Screen with it's stunning black grid pattern. The Lusso Stone white vanity unit fits comfortably within the space with its strong matt black basin tap. With all these touches combined it truly brings this shower room together beautifully. Designed by an Akiva Designer Installed by an Akiva Approved Contractor
Eltham North - Renovation by Indigo Interior Design
Eltham North - Renovation by Indigo Interior Design
Domus Living AustraliaDomus Living Australia
Bathroom renovation, design from Chelsea Simpson from Indigo Interior Design: A hotel inspired ensuite was the brief with an industrial yet sophisticated edge. Large format lappato porcelain tiles inspired by natural stone laid to the ceiling to inherit a luxurious feel. Black accented tapware, basin, shower frame, edge trims and fittings and fixtures provided a strong accent and feature to the space. The clients were after a low maintenance design, with the introduction of a pre-moulded, Italian made, solid surface black shower base providing a seamless integration with the floor and wall to accommodate showering with ease, a tiled seat was also carefully considered within the shower design. A thoughtfully designed space with ample storage provided with a black vanity, in-built shaving cabinet, built in niche to shower and two double towel rails. Although the space is bold with character it inherits a timeless colour palette which will stand the test of time for many years to come."
Лофт в сталинке
Лофт в сталинке
Tatiana Nikitina PhotographyTatiana Nikitina Photography
Дизайн проект: Семен Чечулин Стиль: Наталья Орешкова
SOKOL A9
SOKOL A9
Totaste.studio | Виктор ШтефанTotaste.studio | Виктор Штефан
Авторы проекта: Макс Жуков Виктор Штефан Стиль: Даша Соболева Фото: Сергей Красюк
DARK GRAY TILE EXPANDED SHOWER
DARK GRAY TILE EXPANDED SHOWER
StoneUnlimited Kitchen and Bath RemodelingStoneUnlimited Kitchen and Bath Remodeling
When deciding to either keep a tub and shower or take out the tub and expand the shower in the master bathroom is solely dependent on a homeowner's preference. Although having a tub in the master bathroom is still a desired feature for home buyer's, especially for those who have or are excepting children, there's no definitive proof that having a tub is going to guarantee a higher rate of return on the investment. This chic and modern shower is easily accessible. The expanded room provides the ability to move around freely without constraint and makes showering more welcoming and relaxing. This shower is a great addition and can be highly beneficial in the future to any individuals who are elderly, wheelchair bound or have mobility impairments. Fixtures and furnishings such as the grab bar, a bench and hand shower also makes the shower more user friendly. The decision to take out the tub and make the shower larger has visually transformed this master bathroom and created a spacious feel. The shower is a wonderful upgrade and has added value and style to our client's beautiful home. Check out the before and after photographs as well as the video! Here are some of the materials that were used for this transformation: 12x24 Porcelain Lara Dark Grey 6" Shower band of Keystone Interlocking Mosaic Tile Delta fixtures throughout Ranier Quartz vanity countertops
Kent Master Bathroom
Kent Master Bathroom
Hochuli Design & Remodeling TeamHochuli Design & Remodeling Team
This walk-in shower is nestled in the corner of the master bathroom. The octagonal subway tile pattern accentuates the gold shower fixtures to make them stand out.

Industrial Bathroom with Porcelain Tiles Ideas and Designs

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