Large Bathroom with Limestone Tiles Ideas and Designs

Mill Spring Modern Farmhouse
Mill Spring Modern Farmhouse
Altura ArchitectsAltura Architects
Clean and bright modern bathroom in a farmhouse in Mill Spring. The white countertops against the natural, warm wood tones makes a relaxing atmosphere. His and hers sinks, towel warmers, floating vanities, storage solutions and simple and sleek drawer pulls and faucets. Curbless shower, white shower tiles with zig zag tile floor. Photography by Todd Crawford.
Zen Paradise
Zen Paradise
James Patrick WaltersJames Patrick Walters
“The floating bamboo ceiling references the vertical reed-like wallpaper behind the LED candles in the niches of the chiseled stone.” - San Diego Home/Garden Lifestyles August 2013 James Brady Photography
New bathroom building
New bathroom building
Refresh and BuildRefresh and Build
Expanding a bathroom by removing non-load bearing walls and prepping the room
Town House Renovation
Town House Renovation
Lasley Brahaney Architecture + ConstructionLasley Brahaney Architecture + Construction
The oversized vanity mirror reflects the entire spa experience.
Bad im Dachgeschoss
Bad im Dachgeschoss
Kirchgäßner GmbHKirchgäßner GmbH
Planung und Umsetzung: Anja Kirchgäßner Fotografie: Thomas Esch Dekoration: Anja Gestring
Pinecrest 2
Pinecrest 2
Whitecap ConstructionWhitecap Construction
Master Bath with a free-standing bath, curbless shower, rain shower feature, natural stone floors, and walls.
Guest Bathroom — Lake Arrowhead, California
Guest Bathroom — Lake Arrowhead, California
Scorziell Development, Inc.Scorziell Development, Inc.
Custom guest bathroom glass shower enclosure, tiled-walls, pebble mosaic backsplash, walk-in shower, and beautiful lighting by Mike Scorziell.

Large Bathroom with Limestone Tiles Ideas and Designs

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