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The floral tile on the back wall of the shower mimics the tile behind the tub. A variety of shapes of Shibusa tiles from Arizona Tile were used, with hexagon on the main floor and 2×2 basketweave on the shower floor.
Reddington Designs
Beautiful spa-like Master bath complete with custom dual white vanities, soaking tub, shower and private toilet room.
Vision Design
The bathroom had been sort of pieced together over multiple remodels over 75 years. Even thought the fixtures stayed virtually in the same locations, all the systems and materials were updated.
Mountainwood Homes
This black and gold lighting fixture with round shades ties beautifully with the round mirror in this bathroom remodel in Portland, OR.
Mountainwood Homes
This primary bathroom kept the existing layout because it worked for our clients. The bathroom got an instant style upgrade, mixing fashion-forward tiles, and colors.
Mountainwood Homes
This black and gold lighting fixture with round shades ties beautifully with the round mirror in this bathroom remodel in Portland, OR.
Mountainwood Homes
This tiled shower niche has two type of tiles and a granite slab to create a beautiful detailed look. The back shower tile is from Arizona Tile Flash in the color Ivory.
Mountainwood Homes
The upstairs guest bathroom got refreshed with painted cabinets, new tile floor, plumbing, mirror, lighting, and cabinet hardware. The existing cabinets were painted Downing Straw by Sherwin-Williams (SW 2183) to tie into the safari mural in the adjacent bedroom.
Mountainwood Homes
The floral tile on the back wall of the shower mimics the tile behind the tub. A variety of shapes of Shibusa tiles from Arizona Tile were used, with hexagon on the main floor and 2×2 basketweave on the shower floor.
Tracey Stephens Interior Design Inc
The bath was falling apart. The basic layout was fine but the proportions were all wrong, so the ceiling was lowered at the back half to create a human-scale ceiling height above the shower and toilet room.
The couple agreed on requirements but disagreed on look. He wanted bright bold colors. She wanted muted and calm. They were both happy with blue cabinetry and mosaic glass combined with neutral field tile. The steam shower features a 60” tall blue glass arched niche.
Mountainwood Homes
The upstairs guest bathroom got refreshed with painted cabinets, new tile floor, plumbing, mirror, lighting, and cabinet hardware. The existing cabinets were painted Downing Straw by Sherwin-Williams (SW 2183) to tie into the safari mural in the adjacent bedroom.
Mountainwood Homes
The floral tile on the back wall of the shower mimics the tile behind the tub. A variety of shapes of Shibusa tiles from Arizona Tile were used, with hexagon on the main floor and 2×2 basketweave on the shower floor.
Mountainwood Homes
The floral tile on the back wall of the shower mimics the tile behind the tub. A variety of shapes of Shibusa tiles from Arizona Tile were used, with hexagon on the main floor and 2×2 basketweave on the shower floor.
Mountainwood Homes
The shower was already a good size and had two showerheads. So, we incorporated a mix of tiles in the bathroom to add personality to the space. The decorative Ibla tile from Z Collection steals the show. The floral tile on the back wall of the shower mimics the tile behind the tub. A variety of shapes of Shibusa tiles from Arizona Tile were used, with hexagon on the main floor and 2×2 basketweave on the shower floor.
Mountainwood Homes
The floral tile on the back wall of the shower mimics the tile behind the tub. A variety of shapes of Shibusa tiles from Arizona Tile were used, with hexagon on the main floor and 2×2 basketweave on the shower floor.
Mountainwood Homes
This black and gold lighting fixture with round shades ties beautifully with the round mirror in this bathroom remodel in Portland, OR.
155 Billeder af eklektisk badeværelse med hvælvet loft
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