Shower Room Bathroom with Porcelain Flooring Ideas and Designs
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Chervin Kitchen & Bath Inc.
Experience the beauty of this breathtaking vanity and makeup desk. The white-fluted drawers, enhanced by satin brass edge pulls, offer a refined and polished aesthetic. A floating white oak shelf adds a natural, inviting element, that creates a beautiful modern charm.
Boyce Design + Build
A bright and modern guest bathroom is a bonus in this contemporary basement remodel. A spacious shower with glass doors features a classic, beige, 3 x 12 high gloss ceramic shower tile and a penny ceramic mosaic shower floor in a white finish. The Blume Deco porcelain tile bathroom floor adds a pop of color to the neutral earth tones used in this custom bathroom design.
Zapata Design, LLC
Primary bathroom, after the glass enclosure, Here my client wanted a neutral bathroom in this color, after an unfortunate experience with flooded pipes late last year...I was able to create the most of a samll space for their updated bathrooms. It is hard to see, but this tile has a linen texture.
Aurora Fondacaro
Legno e cemento, abbinamento di toni caldi e freddi per un bagno femminile, con linee morbide gradazioni di colore tono su tono.
Pinnacle Design & Remodeling
Quick and easy update with to a full guest bathroom we did in conjunction with the owner's suite bathroom with Landmark Remodeling. We made sure that the changes were cost effective and still had a wow factor to them. We did a luxury vinyl plank to save money and did a tiled shower surround with decorative feature to heighten the finish level. We also did mixed metals and an equal balance of tan and gray to keep it from being trendy.
Sugar Valley Builders
Black metal hardware, floor and shower tile, quartz countertops are all elements that pull this farmhouse bathroom together.
The Muir Showrooms
The homeowners chose to remove the bathtub and replace it with a stand-up shower with an elegant steel-framed glass panel and door. Black and white hexagonal porcelain tile adds drama, and the gray grout matches the pale gray paint on the walls.
Tracy Tesmer Design/Remodeling
With an emphasis on functional aging-in-place that is also stylish, this Amherst Master Bath makes a statement with bold Cambria Bentley quartz tops and Delta Faucet fixtures paired with must-have curbless shower, seat, grab bars, and dual rain can and hand showering for ease of use.
Sledgehammer Construction
Finished shower installation with rain head and handheld shower fixtures trimmed out. Includes the finished pebble floor tiles sloped to the square chrome shower drain. The shower doors are barn-door style, with a fixed panel on the left and operable sliding door on the right. Floor to ceiling wall tile and frameless shower doors make the space appear larger. The bathroom floor tile was replaced outside of the shower as well, with long 15x60 wood-looking porcelain tile. The shaker-style floating vanity includes long drawer hardware, a streamlined faucet and round mirror. A decorative vanity light rounds out the space.
Cokobo Studio
See how I designed this bathroom in Season 1 of Creating Cokobo on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rxkgmZb-0TI
Mountainwood Homes
The master bathroom remodel features a new wood vanity, round mirrors, white subway tile with dark grout, and patterned black and white floor tile. A wood ledge adds interest to the vanity area.
Balboa Design Group
Our clients wanted a REAL master bathroom with enough space for both of them to be in there at the same time. Their house, built in the 1940’s, still had plenty of the original charm, but also had plenty of its original tiny spaces that just aren’t very functional for modern life.
The original bathroom had a tiny stall shower, and just a single vanity with very limited storage and counter space. Not to mention kitschy pink subway tile on every wall. With some creative reconfiguring, we were able to reclaim about 25 square feet of space from the bedroom. Which gave us the space we needed to introduce a double vanity with plenty of storage, and a HUGE walk-in shower that spans the entire length of the new bathroom!
While we knew we needed to stay true to the original character of the house, we also wanted to bring in some modern flair! Pairing strong graphic floor tile with some subtle (and not so subtle) green tones gave us the perfect blend of classic sophistication with a modern glow up.
Our clients were thrilled with the look of their new space, and were even happier about how large and open it now feels!
Shower Room Bathroom with Porcelain Flooring Ideas and Designs
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