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The Cabinetry and Tile Studio
Bath project was to demo and remove existing tile and tub and convert to a shower, new counter top and replace bath flooring.
Vanity Counter Top – MS International Redwood 6”x24” Tile with a top mount copper bowl and
Delta Venetian Bronze Faucet.
Shower Walls: MS International Redwood 6”x24” Tile in a horizontal offset pattern.
Shower Floor: Emser Venetian Round Pebble.
Plumbing: Delta in Venetian Bronze.
Shower Door: Frameless 3/8” Barn Door Style with Oil Rubbed Bronze fittings.
Bathroom Floor: Daltile 18”x18” Fidenza Bianco.
Rustico Tile & Stone
Riviera Pattern Antique Saltillo tile. Tile was ordered presealed, installed by Rustico Tile and Stone. Topcoat sealed with Terranano Sealer in Low Gloss finish.
Romantic-style Copper bathtub. Talavera tile on walls and shower throughout.
Counters and bottom of hood is Pinon Cantera stone with painted Talavera Tiles throughout.
Materials Supplied and Installed by Rustico Tile and Stone. Wholesale prices and Worldwide Shipping.
(512) 260-9111 / info@rusticotile.com / RusticoTile.com
Rustico Tile and Stone
Photos by Jeff Harris, Austin Imaging
Jonathan McGrath Construction, LLC
This typical 70’s bathroom with a sunken tile bath and bright wallpaper was transformed into a Zen-like luxury bath. A custom designed Japanese soaking tub was built with its water filler descending from a spout in the ceiling, positioned next to a nautilus shaped shower with frameless curved glass lined with stunning gold toned mosaic tile. Custom built cedar cabinets with a linen closet adorned with twigs as door handles. Gorgeous flagstone flooring and customized lighting accentuates this beautiful creation to surround yourself in total luxury and relaxation.
MossCreek
This unique home, and it's use of historic cabins that were dismantled, and then reassembled on-site, was custom designed by MossCreek. As the mountain residence for an accomplished artist, the home features abundant natural light, antique timbers and logs, and numerous spaces designed to highlight the artist's work and to serve as studios for creativity. Photos by John MacLean.
Powell Construction
On the top of the homeowners’ wish list was a larger master suite with a separate shower and jetted tub. To do this we combined the existing master suite with two small existing bedrooms. This gave the homeowners a much larger and more luxurious bathroom while leaving enough space in the master bedroom to have a cozy reading nook next to the see-through fireplace. Jenerik ImagesPhotography
First Option Design Build
Paul Zimmerman photo. This well - traveled client has spent time in Africa and wanted to bring that flavor to her hall bath!
The multi-colored natural stone allowed her to mix wood with wall colors and bronze fixtures for a wonderful native feel.
Fireclay Tile
Sprinkled with variation, this blue brick vanity backsplash gives a spa-like feel.
DESIGN
Sara Combs + Rich Combs
PHOTOS
Margaret Austin Photography
Portobello America
Forest Ibirapuera Mix - The Forest collection evokes the warmth of wood and comes in eight species to create a look that is both rustic and contemporary. The effect is particularly striking when the glazed porcelain is integrated into a natural interior.
Forest 08x40 planks & mosaics come in 8 species: Ibirapuera Mix, Californian Wood, Canela Dourada, Canela Greige, Sequoia Mix, Jacaranda Patina, Araucaria Gris, Araucaria Clara
STATEMENTS IN Tile/Lighting/Kitchens/Flooring
Mexican talavera tile brightens up this Santa Fe bathroom.
Incredible Home Improvements, LLC
Recycled custom cut roofing slate tile. Multi- color slate tile. Rustic cabin bath.
Allen's Fine Woodworking, Inc.
The rustic feeling of the large tile countertops in this Master Bath is balanced by the smooth, luxurious feeling of the vanity cabinetry. Medallion's Glenwood door in Maple with Amaretto finish. Designed by Allen's Fine Woodworking, Hood River, OR.
Photos by Zach Luellen Photography, LLC.
Nathan Good Architects PC
A block from the beach in the quaint seaside village of Neskowin, our clients wanted a home that was comfortable when they were alone or with family and friends. They also wanted to integrate salvaged Douglas-fir lumber from a deconstructed 1938 warehouse. Influenced by the reclaimed wood and our mutual appreciation of old wood buildings, barns, and historic lodges, the project used the recycled lumber throughout for columns and beams, roof framing, flooring, cabinetry, wall paneling, interior trim, doors and furniture.
At the same time, we designed the home to endure the harsh environment of the Oregon coast. As a LEED™ Gold home, the building envelope is both durable and well insulated. The mechanical systems, which include radiant-heat flooring and an ultra-efficient Heat Recovery Ventilator, make this home comfortable and healthy regardless of the weather. With its lodge-like simplicity and unique design details, this home is a joyful blend of old and new.
The design of the home and the energy efficient features caught the attention of several publications, including Fine Homebuilding, who featured it in their August/September 2011 issue.
Paula Watts
The Cabinetry and Tile Studio
Bath project was to demo and remove existing tile and tub and convert to a shower, new counter top and replace bath flooring.
Vanity Counter Top – MS International Redwood 6”x24” Tile with a top mount copper bowl and
Delta Venetian Bronze Faucet.
Shower Walls: MS International Redwood 6”x24” Tile in a horizontal offset pattern.
Shower Floor: Emser Venetian Round Pebble.
Plumbing: Delta in Venetian Bronze.
Shower Door: Frameless 3/8” Barn Door Style with Oil Rubbed Bronze fittings.
Bathroom Floor: Daltile 18”x18” Fidenza Bianco.
Rustic Bathroom with Tiled Worktops Ideas and Designs
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