Small Bathroom with Cement Tiles Ideas and Designs

Fun and Funky Powder Room
Fun and Funky Powder Room
UserUser
Eclectic New York Powder Room by Maria Brito Photo by David Lewis Taylor
L’élégance par excellence
L’élégance par excellence
Mon Concept HabitationMon Concept Habitation
L’élégance par excellence Il s’agit d’une rénovation totale d’un appartement de 60m2; L’objectif ? Moderniser et revoir l’ensemble de l’organisation des pièces de cet appartement vieillot. Nos clients souhaitaient une esthétique sobre, élégante et ouvrir les espaces. Notre équipe d’architecte a ainsi travaillé sur une palette de tons neutres : noir, blanc et une touche de bois foncé pour adoucir le tout. Une conjugaison qui réussit à tous les coups ! Un des exemples les plus probants est sans aucun doute la cuisine. Véritable écrin contemporain, la cuisine @ikeafrance noire trône en maître et impose son style avec son ilot central. Les plans de travail et le plancher boisés font échos enter eux, permettant de dynamiser l’ensemble. Le salon s’ouvre avec une verrière fixe pour conserver l’aspect traversant. La verrière se divise en deux parties car nous avons du compter avec les colonnes techniques verticales de l’immeuble (qui ne peuvent donc être enlevées).
Ensuite Bathroom  with Zellige Tile
Ensuite Bathroom with Zellige Tile
Gemma Dudgeon InteriorsGemma Dudgeon Interiors
The ensuite bathroom in this victorian villa renovation features a softly textured zellige tile. The shower fittings were chosen to match the wall colour. The bathroom storage niche features wooden panelling with a pretty bobbin detail frame
Vacation Home | Puerto Nuevo, Baja California
Vacation Home | Puerto Nuevo, Baja California
Leanne Michael   L U X E   lifestyle designLeanne Michael L U X E lifestyle design
This casita was completely renovated from floor to ceiling in preparation of Airbnb short term romantic getaways. The color palette of teal green, blue and white was brought to life with curated antiques that were stripped of their dark stain colors, collected fine linens, fine plaster wall finishes, authentic Turkish rugs, antique and custom light fixtures, original oil paintings and moorish chevron tile and Moroccan pattern choices.
Some of our projects
Some of our projects
Glass'R'usGlass'R'us
Bi-folding shower door 3/8 transparent tempered glass installed for our customers in New York in Manhattan looks great in the interior with gold hardware
Lustrous Lavatory
Lustrous Lavatory
Andersonville Kitchen & BathAndersonville Kitchen & Bath
Dura Supreme Frameless Bria Cabinetry Tribeca Solid Wired Gloss Charcoal Corian Glacier White Countertop Designed by AKB Chicago
Chepstow Villas
Chepstow Villas
Freeman & WhitehouseFreeman & Whitehouse
Photo by Nathalie Priem Black and white cement tiled shower, designed by Freeman & Whitehouse.
Master bathroom
Master bathroom
Azman ArchitectsAzman Architects
A sloped roof was utilised in the bathroom to ensure the master bedroom was of a generous size. Photography: Ben Blossom
Jeu graphique de carrelage du grand mur douche
Jeu graphique de carrelage du grand mur douche
TOUT SIMPLEMENT DECOTOUT SIMPLEMENT DECO
Grande douche et paroi verrière @Tout simplement Déco
Small Bathroom Design - Mosman
Small Bathroom Design - Mosman
Minosa | Design Life BetterMinosa | Design Life Better
Project Description Set on the 2nd floor of a 1950’s modernist apartment building in the sought after Sydney Lower North Shore suburb of Mosman, this apartments only bathroom was in dire need of a lift. The building itself well kept with features of oversized windows/sliding doors overlooking lovely gardens, concrete slab cantilevers, great orientation for capturing the sun and those sleek 50’s modern lines. It is home to Stephen & Karen, a professional couple who renovated the interior of the apartment except for the lone, very outdated bathroom. That was still stuck in the 50’s – they saved the best till last. Structural Challenges Very small room - 3.5 sq. metres; Door, window and wall placement fixed; Plumbing constraints due to single skin brick walls and outdated pipes; Low ceiling, Inadequate lighting & Poor fixture placement. Client Requirements Modern updated bathroom; NO BATH required; Clean lines reflecting the modernist architecture Easy to clean, minimal grout; Maximize storage, niche and Good lighting Design Statement You could not swing a cat in there! Function and efficiency of flow is paramount with small spaces and ensuring there was a single transition area was on top of the designer’s mind. The bathroom had to be easy to use, and the lines had to be clean and minimal to compliment the 1950’s architecture (and to make this tiny space feel bigger than it actual was). As the bath was not used regularly, it was the first item to be removed. This freed up floor space and enhanced the flow as considered above. Due to the thin nature of the walls and plumbing constraints, the designer built up the wall (basin elevation) in parts to allow the plumbing to be reconfigured. This added depth also allowed for ample recessed overhead mirrored wall storage and a niche to be built into the shower. As the overhead units provided enough storage the basin was wall hung with no storage under. This coupled with the large format light coloured tiles gave the small room the feeling of space it required. The oversized tiles are effortless to clean, as is the solid surface material of the washbasin. The lighting is also enhanced by these materials and therefore kept quite simple. LEDS are fixed above and below the joinery and also a sensor activated LED light was added under the basin to offer a touch a tech to the owners. The renovation of this bathroom is the final piece to complete this apartment reno, and as such this 50’s wonder is ready to live on in true modern style.

Small Bathroom with Cement Tiles Ideas and Designs

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