Shower Room Bathroom with Cement Flooring Ideas and Designs

Un studio parisien, malin et féminin
Un studio parisien, malin et féminin
Anne Chemineau - Decor InterieurAnne Chemineau - Decor Interieur
Decor InterieurLe projet : Aux Batignolles, un studio parisien de 25m2 laissé dans son jus avec une minuscule cuisine biscornue dans l’entrée et une salle de bains avec WC, vieillotte en plein milieu de l’appartement. La jeune propriétaire souhaite revoir intégralement les espaces pour obtenir un studio très fonctionnel et clair. Notre solution : Nous allons faire table rase du passé et supprimer tous les murs. Grâce à une surélévation partielle du plancher pour les conduits sanitaires, nous allons repenser intégralement l’espace tout en tenant compte de différentes contraintes techniques. Une chambre en alcôve surélevée avec des rangements tiroirs dissimulés en dessous, dont un avec une marche escamotable, est créée dans l’espace séjour. Un dressing coulissant à la verticale complète les rangements et une verrière laissera passer la lumière. La salle de bains est équipée d’une grande douche à l’italienne et d’un plan vasque sur-mesure avec lave-linge encastré. Les WC sont indépendants. La cuisine est ouverte sur le séjour et est équipée de tout l’électroménager nécessaire avec un îlot repas très convivial. Un meuble d’angle menuisé permet de ranger livres et vaisselle.
Mid Century Bathroom
Mid Century Bathroom
Solid Kitchen & BathSolid Kitchen & Bath
mid century modern bathroom design. herringbone tiles, brick wall, cement floor tiles, gold fixtures, round mirror and globe scones. corner shower with subway tiles and penny tiles.
Stone Canyon III
Stone Canyon III
Juxtaposed InteriorsJuxtaposed Interiors
This hall 1/2 Bathroom was very outdated and needed an update. We started by tearing out a wall that separated the sink area from the toilet and shower area. We found by doing this would give the bathroom more breathing space. We installed patterned cement tile on the main floor and on the shower floor is a black hex mosaic tile, with white subway tiles wrapping the walls.
Complete Custom Home Interior Design
Complete Custom Home Interior Design
Signature Design InteriorsSignature Design Interiors
Small bathroom spaces without windows can present a design challenge. Our solution included selecting a beautiful aspen tree wall mural that makes it feel as if you are looking out a window. To keep things light and airy we created a custom natural cedar floating vanity, gold fixtures, and a light green tiled feature wall in the shower.
Casa SV
Casa SV
Annamaria SantarcangeloAnnamaria Santarcangelo
Bagno stretto e lungo con mobile lavabo color acquamarina, ciotola in appoggio, rubinetteria nera, doccia in opera.
Balgowlah House
Balgowlah House
O'Meara JonesO'Meara Jones
A stunning renovation of a house in Balgowlah Height
Black & White Bath
Black & White Bath
Kitchen & Bath GalleryKitchen & Bath Gallery
The sophisticated contrast of black and white shines in this Jamestown, RI bathroom remodel. The white subway tile walls are accented with black grout and complimented by the 8x8 black and white patterned floor and niche tiles. The shower and faucet fittings are from Kohler in the Loure and Honesty collections. Builder: Sea Coast Builders LLC Tile Installation: Pristine Custom Ceramics Photography by Erin Little
Moore Residence
Moore Residence
Hsu McCulloughHsu McCullough
Bathroom with cement plaster walls, cement tile floor and solid wood vanity. Photo by Dan Arnold
Trending Bathroom Designs Part 2
Trending Bathroom Designs Part 2
UserUser
Exposed piping is coming back in a big way. Give your bathroom a modern industrial feel with this trending look!
The Wilds
The Wilds
Carla Bast DesignCarla Bast Design
Exposed Chicago brick wall and drop-down pendant lighting adorns this basement bathroom. Alyssa Lee Photography
Mid Century Bathroom
Mid Century Bathroom
Solid Kitchen & BathSolid Kitchen & Bath
mid century modern bathroom design. herringbone tiles, brick wall, cement floor tiles, gold fixtures, round mirror and globe scones. corner shower with subway tiles and penny tiles.
Master Suite Addition to 1920's Spanish Home in Sherman Oaks
Master Suite Addition to 1920's Spanish Home in Sherman Oaks
Metropolis Drafting and Construction IncMetropolis Drafting and Construction Inc
Master suite addition to an existing 20's Spanish home in the heart of Sherman Oaks, approx. 300+ sq. added to this 1300sq. home to provide the needed master bedroom suite. the large 14' by 14' bedroom has a 1 lite French door to the back yard and a large window allowing much needed natural light, the new hardwood floors were matched to the existing wood flooring of the house, a Spanish style arch was done at the entrance to the master bedroom to conform with the rest of the architectural style of the home. The master bathroom on the other hand was designed with a Scandinavian style mixed with Modern wall mounted toilet to preserve space and to allow a clean look, an amazing gloss finish freestanding vanity unit boasting wall mounted faucets and a whole wall tiled with 2x10 subway tile in a herringbone pattern. For the floor tile we used 8x8 hand painted cement tile laid in a pattern pre determined prior to installation. The wall mounted toilet has a huge open niche above it with a marble shelf to be used for decoration. The huge shower boasts 2x10 herringbone pattern subway tile, a side to side niche with a marble shelf, the same marble material was also used for the shower step to give a clean look and act as a trim between the 8x8 cement tiles and the bark hex tile in the shower pan. Notice the hidden drain in the center with tile inserts and the great modern plumbing fixtures in an old work antique bronze finish. A walk-in closet was constructed as well to allow the much needed storage space.

Shower Room Bathroom with Cement Flooring Ideas and Designs

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