Small Bathroom with Black Tiles Ideas and Designs

house#03 | bagno
house#03 | bagno
Andrea Rubini ArchitettoAndrea Rubini Architetto
Il bagno con piano lavandino e mobile in ardesia si contrappone alla doccia con anta in vetro fumè che nasconde i sanitari.
Macon Street Townhouse - Bathroom
Macon Street Townhouse - Bathroom
Jane Kim ArchitectJane Kim Architect
Guest bathroom, with dark and light contrast. Photo Credit: Alan Tansey
Ann Arbor Mother-in-Law Bathroom Remodel
Ann Arbor Mother-in-Law Bathroom Remodel
KSI Kitchen & BathKSI Kitchen & Bath
Ann Arbor homeowner was looking to remodel a bathroom for mother-in-law moving in. Merillat Masterpiece in Quarter Sawn Oak, Peppercorn finish. The countertops are Athena Granite, fixtures are in polished chrome, and the tile is all from Virginia Tile. The floor tile which looks like wood is Tabula Cenere 6x36 Rectified. It ties in beautifully with the soft brown tones in the shower of Stone Project Gold Falda Vein 12x24. The real show stopper here and focal point is the beautiful pepple accent running vertical to match with the floor - Random Cobbles Sterling MegaMix. The drop down bench (shown in upright position) on left makes it easy for Mom to maneuver in and out of the shower. Access - grab bars along the outside and inside shower walls provide needed assistance and serve also as towel racks.
Guest Bathroom Makeover
Guest Bathroom Makeover
V. James & Co. InteriorsV. James & Co. Interiors
For this project, the client's wanted to keep the existing layout but update the fixtures and wall color. We were able to achieve the client's goals by bringing in some fun wallpaper, adding paint and tile, and switching out the vanity.
Tiny Mountain Cabin
Tiny Mountain Cabin
Durham Designs & Consulting, LLCDurham Designs & Consulting, LLC
The design of the cabin began with the client’s discovery of an old mirror which had once been part of a hall tree. Painted In a rustic white finish, the orange pine walls of the cabin were painted by the homeowners on hand using a sock and rubbing paint with a light hand so that the knots would show clearly and you would achieve the look of a lime-washed wall. A custom vanity was fashioned to match the details on the antique mirror and a textured iron vessel sink sits atop. Polished nickel faucets, cast iron tub, and old fashioned toilet are from Herbeau. The antique French Iron bed was located on line and brought in from California. The peeling paint shows the layers of age with French blue, white and rust tones peeking through. An iron chandelier adorned with Strauss crystal and created by Schonbek hangs from the ceiling and matching sconces are fastened into the mirror. Designed by Melodie Durham of Durham Designs & Consulting, LLC. Photo by Livengood Photographs [www.livengoodphotographs.com/design].
Belsize Mews House
Belsize Mews House
Catrin Fenton DesignCatrin Fenton Design
Guest Bathroom with black marble-effect porcelain tiles and pebble shower floor. Glass washable and wall mounted taps.
Cassini Secondary Bathroom
Cassini Secondary Bathroom
Hudson EnvironmentsHudson Environments
"Builder Beige" new construction. This guest bath came with bare white cabinets, grey walls and basic frame less square mirror with vanity light over the mirror. I added this black oversize picket tile back splash with charcoal/black grout. I replaced the builder grade mirror with a round metal framed one. We changed the lighting by, removing the light above the mirror and added two sconces, one on each side. For the final touch, I added the black hardware, to ensure the white cabinets remain white for as long as possible. Cabinets without hardware tend to get dirty quicker, because the doors pick up the oils from our hands. I wanted to avoid that for as long as possible.

Small Bathroom with Black Tiles Ideas and Designs

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