Large Bathroom with Black Walls Ideas and Designs

3350 Serra Road
3350 Serra Road
Burdge & Associates ArchitectsBurdge & Associates Architects
Modern master bathroom by Burdge Architects and Associates in Malibu, CA. Berlyn Photography
Mansion in May at Tyvan Hill
Mansion in May at Tyvan Hill
Monk's Home ImprovementsMonk's Home Improvements
Monk's designed and totally remodeled a full bathroom for the Mansion in May fundraiser in New Vernon, New Jersey. An outdated black and brown bath was transformed. We designed a fully tiled shower alcove, a free-standing tub, and double vanity. We added picture-frame wainscoting to the lower walls and painted the upper walls a deep gray.
Basalt and Glass Tile Master Bath
Basalt and Glass Tile Master Bath
Complete Tile CollectionComplete Tile Collection
Bold color and dramatic contrast define this incredible master bathroom designed by Denes Petoe, CEO of Complete Tile Collection. The large shower area features 2”x6” Zumi Structured Glass tiles in natural Stronom color – a subtle yet alluring glow is created when light is cast on these handmade tiles. By stark contrast, the 4”x24” Absolute Black granite is used for the shower floor, framed by a 3” curb of the same striking material, creating a wonderful juxtaposition of ethereal light and dramatic dark. Opal Storm marble is used for the floor outside the shower area – its exquisite black and white veining and texture is reminiscent of a painting, carefully laid out to create the impression of a marble slab rather than tile. It is neatly framed by 5/8” Thassos marble flat liner and 3” border of Absolute Black honed granite tile. Complete Tile Collection

Large Bathroom with Black Walls Ideas and Designs

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