Modern Bathroom with Marble Tiles Ideas and Designs

Mountain Park - Bedroom into a Bathroom
Mountain Park - Bedroom into a Bathroom
Angela Todd Studios | Portland, ORAngela Todd Studios | Portland, OR
We collaborated with T.H.E. Remodel Group to define a space plan that opened up the existing hall bathroom and entered the neighboring bedroom. This space allowed us to double the size of the shower and added needed closet storage, two vanity sinks, custom cabinetry with storage and radiant heating. The client was fond of contemporary yet classic design, and we settled on classic Carrera marble for the countertops, with chrome accents. To give the bathroom a bit of contemporary punch we selected an unexpected Sombera yellow for the walls. To coordinate with the vanity, we chose for the master shower a gorgeous easy-care porcelain tile reminiscent of Carrera marble. This new generation tile is almost impossible to detect porcelain versus natural stone, but allows the homeowners to enjoy zero maintenance and easy clean up. For more about Angela Todd Studios, click here: https://www.angelatoddstudios.com/
Michael Kors Penthouse Apartment
Michael Kors Penthouse Apartment
Glenn Gissler DesignGlenn Gissler Design
Kors' bathroom is a place of beauty, every inch sheathed in Stone Source's Calacatta Vision marble, notable for the fine veins of grey in its pristine white surface. The sinks are a triumph of simplicity, the shape and concept ancient in inspiration: Kohler's "Timpani" vessel sink in stainless steel. Photo: Gross & Daley
Lincoln Park Japandi Loft
Lincoln Park Japandi Loft
Devon Grace InteriorsDevon Grace Interiors
We incorporated a carved marble tile on the accent wall as a nod to the fluted wood in the living room cabinets. From there, we carried in the same wood tone at the vanity cabinets and stone from the TV wall into the countertop.
Master Bath
Master Bath
Nola Build IncNola Build Inc
Master bathroom in 3 bedroom 2 bath home
Master Bath Studio City
Master Bath Studio City
America Green BuildersAmerica Green Builders
Meticulous craftsmanship and attention to detail abound in this newly constructed east-coast traditional home. The private, gated estate has 6 bedrooms and 9 bathrooms beautifully situated on a lot over 16,000 square feet. An entertainer's paradise, this home has an elevator, gourmet chef's kitchen, wine cellar, indoor sauna and Jacuzzi, outdoor BBQ and fire pit, sun-drenched pool and sports court. The home is a fully equipped Control 4 Smart Home boasting high ceilings and custom cabinetry throughout.
Serene & Sophisticated Master Bath
Serene & Sophisticated Master Bath
Nemo Tile + StoneNemo Tile + Stone
While the master bathroom may be the most simple of all the bathrooms in terms of the design, it was actually the most difficult to execute. The homeowners wanted a serene, clean escape, but needed ample storage and wanted to incorporate a slightly more luxurious feel. Alongside the homeowner Daniella, the designers looked through many different tile options, finally settling on Bianco Dolomiti – Direto polished marble. They all loved the bright white background with the slight variation and veining, which gave it more character than a traditional Thassos. The designers opted to use 12 x 24 tiles to create a focus wall behind the vanity, which created the perfect backdrop for the custom-made floating vanity, medicine cabinets, wall mounted faucets and sconces. The designers originally wanted the floor to be cement, but when they saw the Area grey porcelain tile installed at the NEMO Tile Red Bank showroom, they knew it would be perfect. They opted for the larger 48 x 48 tiles to minimize the number of seams, which maintains the focus on the beautiful Bianco Dolomiti – Direto marble.
Marble Bathroom
Marble Bathroom
Walker ArchitectsWalker Architects
This bathroom renovation created a wet-zone, containing a rain shower head in the ceiling and a soaking tub. Michael Lee Photography
Bad Design Glasmosaik Gold
Bad Design Glasmosaik Gold
SW  retail + interior designSW retail + interior design
Schmales Duschbad in verschiedenen Farbvarianten. Die offene Dusche aus Biasazza Glasmosaik bildet das farbige und glänzende Highlight des Konzepts. Bianco Carrara als polierte Boden- und Wandfliese. Weißes Aufsatzwaschbecken mit Armaturen in entsprechenden Metalloberflächen.
SB 240 TORCELLO Architectural Terrazzo Agglotech
SB 240 TORCELLO Architectural Terrazzo Agglotech
Ollin StoneOllin Stone
The renowned quality of Agglotech products drew the designers to the company’s Venetian terrazzo, color SB240 Torcello, for the entire flooring of this home’s living area. Delicate, ashen tones adorn the living room and kitchen in perfect harmony with the surrounding wood design features. White marble aggregate, in the tradition of Venetian seminato flooring, further exalts the attention to detail of this elegant setting.
Marble bathroom
Marble bathroom
Archviz-studio.comArchviz-studio.com
Strict and concise design with minimal decor and necessary plumbing set - ideal for a small bathroom. Speaking of about the color of the decoration, the classical marble fits perfectly with the wood. A dark floor against the background of light walls creates a sense of the shape of space. The toilet and sink are wall-hung and are white. This type of plumbing has its advantages; it is visually lighter and does not take up extra space. Under the sink, you can see a shelf for storing towels. The niche above the built-in toilet is also very advantageous for use due to its compactness. Frameless glass shower doors create a spacious feel. The spot lighting on the perimeter of the room extends everywhere and creates a soft glow. Learn more about us - www.archviz-studio.com

Modern Bathroom with Marble Tiles Ideas and Designs

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