Turquoise Bathroom with Blue Tiles Ideas and Designs

BAÑO ACABADO
BAÑO ACABADO
CM Interior Design StudioCM Interior Design Studio
Diseño de baño, con azulejos azules
Cornish Cottage Refurbishment
Cornish Cottage Refurbishment
UserUser
This was a lovely 19th century cottage on the outside, but the interior had been stripped of any original features. We didn't want to create a pastiche of a traditional Cornish cottage. But we incorporated an authentic feel by using local materials like Delabole Slate, local craftsmen to build the amazing feature staircase and local cabinetmakers to make the bespoke kitchen and TV storage unit. This gave the once featureless interior some personality. We had a lucky find in the concealed roof space. We found three original roof trusses and our talented contractor found a way of showing them off. In addition to doing the interior design, we also project managed this refurbishment. Brett Charles Photography
Bouldin Bath Refresh
Bouldin Bath Refresh
CG&S Design-BuildCG&S Design-Build
• American Olean “Color Appeal” 4” x 12” glass tile in “Fountain blue” • Stonepeak 12” x 24 “Infinite Brown” ceramic tile, Land series • glass by anchor ventana at shower • 2cm solid surface counter “blizzard” in Caeserstone by Alpha Granite • Slik Mode acrylic freestanding tub • grohe tub control • photography by Paul Finkel
Bathrooms
Bathrooms
Tile ElementsTile Elements
Lunada Bay South Beach penny round glass mosaic tile with white glass subway tile and blue glass subway tile
Tiny Bathroom
Tiny Bathroom
DreamMaker Bath & KitchenDreamMaker Bath & Kitchen
We replaced the shower curtain with a 33" clear glass shower panel. The new sealed frosted-glass window panel is private and waterproof while preserving natural light.

Turquoise Bathroom with Blue Tiles Ideas and Designs

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Ireland
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