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Selle Valley Construction, Inc.
Closer look of the open shower of the Master Bathroom.
Shower pan is Emser Riviera pebble tile, in a four color blend. Shower walls are Bedrosians Barrel 8x48" tile in Harvest, installed in a vertical offset pattern.
The exterior wall of the open shower is custom patchwork wood cladding, enclosed by exposed beams. Robe hooks on the back wall of the shower are Delta Dryden double hooks in brilliance stainless.
Master bathroom flooring and floor base is 12x24" Bedrosians, from the Simply collection in Modern Coffee, flooring is installed in an offset pattern.
Ceiling is painted in Sherwin Williams "Kilim Beige."
Fiorito Interior Design
When a large family renovated a home nestled in the foothills of the Santa Cruz mountains, all bathrooms received dazzling upgrades, but in a family of three boys and only one girl, the boys must have their own space. This rustic styled bathroom feels like it is part of a fun bunkhouse in the West.
We used a beautiful bleached oak for a vanity that sits on top of a multi colored pebbled floor. The swirling iridescent granite counter top looks like a mineral vein one might see in the mountains of Wyoming. We used a rusted-look porcelain tile in the shower for added earthy texture. Black plumbing fixtures and a urinal—a request from all the boys in the family—make this the ultimate rough and tumble rugged bathroom.
Photos by: Bernardo Grijalva
SISSON DUPONT & CARDER INC
Kurtis Miller Photography, kmpics.com
Stone tile, Glass shower doors, rain shower, distressed cabinets.
Martin Manley Architects
The Luxurious Residence in the Avon neighborhood of Wildridge boasts incredible finishes and custom light fixtures by Hammerton Lighting.
Transitions Interior Design for Comfortable Living
Iron details in the mirror are echoed in the custom closet antiqued mirrored door. The pebbled border runs thoughout the shower, tying the space together.
Photo by Lift Your Eyes Photography
Rochelle Lynne Design
This rustic looking space is extremely low maintenance and durable for use by the retired client’s numerous grandchildren. Using wood look and pebbles tiles gives the bathroom a natural feel that suits this log cabin. Wheel handle controls by Waterworks lends nostalgia along with Navajo patterned towels. The live edge wood counter is custom. Design by Rochelle Lynne Design, Cochrane, Alberta, Canada
Rustic Bathroom and Cloakroom with Multi-coloured Tiles Ideas and Designs
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