Modern Bathroom with Glass Tiles Ideas and Designs

Win Bathroom Remodel
Win Bathroom Remodel
William Jackson Inc.William Jackson Inc.
William Jackson, Inc. provided the cabinets for this amazing bathroom remodel. The cabinets were manufactured by Medallion Cabinetry in their gorgeous Bath Silhouette series. The door style is Mezza and the color is White Icing.
Sherbourn St
Sherbourn St
Affecting Spaces Design StudioAffecting Spaces Design Studio
This washroom has so many creative elements: a medicine cabinet that doubles as art, frosted aqua glass, counter tops, aqua blue mosaic glass tile in the shower, and honey coloured, white oak to keep the space warm and inviting. This washroom also houses a hidden laundry room that disappears into the decor of the washroom.
Sleek, Modern Master
Sleek, Modern Master
Simply Baths & KitchensSimply Baths & Kitchens
When Barry Miller of Simply Baths, Inc. first met with these Danbury, CT homeowners, they wanted to transform their 1950s master bathroom into a modern, luxurious space. To achieve the desired result, we eliminated a small linen closet in the hallway. Adding a mere 3 extra square feet of space allowed for a comfortable atmosphere and inspiring features. The new master bath boasts a roomy 6-by-3-foot shower stall with a dual showerhead and four body jets. A glass block window allows natural light into the space, and white pebble glass tiles accent the shower floor. Just an arm's length away, warm towels and a heated tile floor entice the homeowners. A one-piece clear glass countertop and sink is beautifully accented by lighted candles beneath, and the iridescent black tile on one full wall with coordinating accent strips dramatically contrasts the white wall tile. The contemporary theme offers maximum comfort and functionality. Not only is the new master bath more efficient and luxurious, but visitors tell the homeowners it belongs in a resort.
Sleek Elegance Bathroom Transformation
Sleek Elegance Bathroom Transformation
Demand&Deliver LtdDemand&Deliver Ltd
This bathroom exudes luxury, reminiscent of a high-end hotel. The design incorporates eye-pleasing white and cream tones, creating an atmosphere of sophistication and opulence.
Bathroom
Bathroom
Atmosphere Design GroupAtmosphere Design Group
Wall Mount Floating Cabinet Undercabient Lighting Quartzite Countertops Black Plumbing Fixtures
Forester
Forester
Revival FlatRevival Flat
Coastal modern guest bath
Southold - Modern Twist on North Fork Home
Southold - Modern Twist on North Fork Home
G.B. Construction and Development, Inc.G.B. Construction and Development, Inc.
Master Bathroom remodel in North Fork vacation house. The marble tile floor flows straight through to the shower eliminating the need for a curb. A stationary glass panel keeps the water in and eliminates the need for a door. Glass tile on the walls compliments the marble on the floor while maintaining the modern feel of the space.
Kitchen & Bath Tiling: Traditional to Modern
Kitchen & Bath Tiling: Traditional to Modern
Rosenhaus Design Group, Inc.Rosenhaus Design Group, Inc.
The bathtub was removed and replaced with a walk-in shower with swinging glass door. The flat panel vanity has a custom swerve cut between the doors. The glass floor tile is also used for the wall design and vertically in the corners of the room to fill in where the field tile doesn't quite span the wall. A fold down wooden shower seat is an added convenience.
Celebrity Homes
Celebrity Homes
Mitchell Barnett Architect, PCMitchell Barnett Architect, PC
Design by Mitchell Barnett Architect, P.C. Photography by Chad Allen.
Upper West Side Garden Apartment
Upper West Side Garden Apartment
Leib DesignsLeib Designs
The guest bathroom was designed in a simple minimal fashion. The white tile and forms a bond with the lighting solutions to encourage a united aura.

Modern Bathroom with Glass Tiles Ideas and Designs

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