Cloe 5"x5" Artisan Ceramic Subway Tile, White
In this bathroom by Oglesby Design, the slabs were book-matched to create a feature wall behind both the shower and the tub. When we talk about “book-matching,” we mean that mirror images of the pattern are joined at a center line, as if you had opened a book. This can generally be done only with natural stone, but there are a few manufacturers of engineered quartz that have book-matching capability.
What better way to showcase a stone’s gorgeous veining pattern than to use slabs as the walls in your shower? The dramatic and graphic look of the black-and-white marble in this bathroom by Rosen Kelly Conway Architecture & Design is a visual showstopper, allowing other features in the space to be more reserved. I COULD HAVE SHOWER WHERE BATH IS AND PLANTS WHERE SHOWER IS!!!!
2. Linen Cabinets Adding a linen cabinet inside your primary bathroom is a convenient feature that my clients love — it’s so nice to grab a fresh, fluffy towel without having to leave the room. The vanity in this bathroom by Click Architects was cleverly designed with an integrated linen cabinet hutch. It blends in seamlessly with the paneled wood soffit above.
The linen cabinet in this bathroom by Delphinium Design is tucked into the corner as an extension of the vanity. Note how the exposed end is finished in the same Shaker style as the rest of the cabinetry. The upper door cabinet makes it easy to store towels, while the lower drawers create more space for cosmetics and other things one might keep in a medicine cabinet.
A vanity backsplash is perhaps the best and most visible area in a bathroom to make a stylish impact. Adding patterned tile that goes all the way to the ceiling adds instant drama. Ohana Home & Design took this midcentury modern bathroom to the next level by using patterned geometric hexagonal tile in a dark marine blue from the vanity countertop to the ceiling. The white linear pattern on the tiles creates a celestial feeling and provides stark contrast to the walnut cabinets.
Mid-Century Modern, Shavano Park Midcentury Bathroom, Austin We designed this Daughter's Bathroom to be a tranquil and sophisticated space with accents of rose gold on sconces and cabinetry hardware. The rose gold is a lovely accent on the soft green/grey cabinetry. The vanity wall is covered in Ann Sacks glazed porcelain mosaic. The countertops are a beautiful White Macabus Quartzite for both an elegant yet easy care material. WOULD THIS GO W/CASABLANCA ZELLIGE TILES??
Los Gatos Historic Renovation Master Bathroom Contemporary Bathroom, San Francisco Large trendy master marble floor and white floor bathroom photo in San Francisco with an undermount sink, furniture-like cabinets, white walls, a hinged shower door, gray cabinets and marble countertops - Houzz
Porcelain marble. Prob would want wood vanity if having wood plant shelves.
6. Natural Materials Many people feel, either consciously or subconsciously, that natural materials have an inherent quality that’s hard to put into words. They provide a feel-good something that seems absent in synthetic materials. “Our bathrooms represent rest, relaxation and self care,” says designer Kymberlea Earnshaw. “For these spaces, I always look to nature. I recommend using natural materials whenever possible — real stone, wood, plants, etc. The earthy elements balance out the water element, and together they create that spa-like feel that is so nourishing for our mind, body and souls.” Consider wood vanities, natural woven elements or, many pros’ favorite, marble. “Marble is our No. 1 favorite material,” says designer Tracy Huntington. “If a client can enjoy a few marks and some wear, marble patinas beautifully over time. It’s a total classic. You can’t go wrong with marble.”
like how sides/top of vanity match walls.
It's the little details that make this beautiful bathroom stand out. There's a lot of storage in this bathroom's custom vanity. The his and her sinks are divided by several shared storage spaces — a unique but practical touch
The door and drawer fronts have a reeded texture. The inset cabinetry lends a streamlined element to the textured piece. The hardware finish is brushed champagne. This photo also provides a closer look at the floor tiles. They’re made of digitally printed porcelain that looks like cement, another organic material.
She covered the area over the vanity with a gorgeous green grasscloth wallcovering. “Because the shower stall is so big and because of the windows, we don’t get much moisture in here. So I wasn’t worried about using it,” she says. The color and texture of the wallcovering kicked off a nature-inspired, organic color and material palette. Wintersteen designed custom cabinetry for the vanity and adjacent towers. The wood is white oak with a custom white stain.
Using a neutral color palette on the walls puts the focus on the windows. The windows also help balance the large scale of the shower. “The teak bench also helped break up the space,” Wintersteen says. “And it’s far enough from the shower head that it doesn’t ever get very wet.”
Wintersteen also put her tile installer to the test on the shower walls. She had him create wide, horizontal lines in the composition with grout. “In order to grout this way you need to go heavier on the sand in the grout mix to prevent cracking,” she says.
Here’s a close-up of where the shower stall’s threshold meets the bathroom floor. Wintersteen covered the threshold in the same zellige-inspired tiles used on the shower walls. Designers often use their own homes as laboratories to test out ideas for their clients. Look to the right of the photo to see where Wintersteen added half-inch penny rounds in the grout lines between the bathroom floor’s large-format tiles. “I had never done this before, or seen it done before, so it was a real risk,” she says. It was the kind of risk designers are willing to take on their own homes to make sure it will work for clients in the future, and it paid off. Finding a great tile professional was key. “I had the tile installer cut these lines of dots from 12-by-12-inch penny round tiles,” she says. “Good tile installers get excited about trying something new and different.”
She knew that at 6 by 6 feet, the shower might appear overly large. She used her designer’s eye and playing with scale to address that. She created a smaller square of white hexagonal tiles in the center of the shower pan, then surrounded that with a wide border of the large-format gray tiles she used on the bathroom floor. Wintersteen covered the shower surround in a zellige-inspired tile from Bedrosians. The handmade texture and subtle variety of colors in the tiles add an organic feel to the shower.
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Features Carefully stained to give the appearance of age Lightweight, extremely durable, less fragile than concrete Material Material: Fiberstone work in bathroom?
Nashville Farmhouse Bathroom Farmhouse Bathroom, Milwaukee The powder room features an intriguing blend of textures. Moss green, floor- to-ceiling glazed tile adds glamor, while the granite-topped vanity—illuminated by aged iron sconces—hosts a Carrara marble vessel sink with a polished chrome, wall-mount faucet. Inspiration for a farmhouse bathroom remodel in Milwaukee - Houzz Could work w/plants
Modern Farmhouse Hospitality - Evanston Farmhouse Bathroom, Chicago Example of a country green tile and subway tile gray floor bathroom design in Chicago with white cabinets, recessed-panel cabinets, an undermount sink, gray countertops and a freestanding vanity - Houzz Could work w/plants--beige vanity. But where would wood be? On floor and in shelves?
The kitchen and bathrooms are formed from white satin lacquer cabinetry, marble, back-painted glass and Venetian plaster
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From wayfair. Porcelain. The blue could work in BRand then have natural wood--maybe pale on the floor, darker for vanity or vice versa.
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The shower floor was Carrara Herringbone tile, accented with Bianco Venatino Honed marble and Metro White glossy ceramic 4”x16” tile on the walls. We then added a bench and a Kohler 8” rain showerhead to finish off the shower. The walk-in shower was sectioned off with a frameless clear anti-spot treated glass. The tub was not important to the clients, although they wanted to keep one for resale value. A Japanese soaker tub was installed, which the kids love! To finish off the master bath, the walls were painted with SW Agreeable Gray and the existing cabinets were painted SW Mega Greige for an updated look. Four Pottery Barn Mercer wall sconces were added between the new beautiful Distressed Silver leaf mirrors instead of the three existing over-mirror vanity bars that were originally there. QM Calacatta Miel countertops were installed which definitely brightened up the room!
counter: A quartzite called Taj Mahal - very durable and beautiful with a lot of depth and subtle personality to it.
Taj Mahal quartzite countertops on new white custom vanities add an elegant touch and complement the beveled custom mirrors with brushed gold frames. The quartzite “was probably our biggest splurge, but also my favorite piece,” Lynn says. “We used that quartzite as the color inspiration for the bathroom.” Taupe wall paint (Patience by Sherwin-Williams) replaced the fading wallpaper and coordinates with the beige porcelain floor tiles made in Italy. “That tile has a natural finish that has a bit of texture to it that makes it feel more organic like stone, which is great for a bathroom, where you don’t want something slippery,” Tepper says. “You don’t have the maintenance of natural stone, but you get the feel.”
Not like anything I thought I'd have ... but can one have a wooden counter?
is there a fake skylight that can be added over shower that would be a grow light for plants? prob not bec would have to be on all the time. also can wood be used in the shower?
would like pots like this is grey and white.
housemixblog.com Plant wall in the bathroom I've wanted to do a plant wall in this bathroom for about two years and it's finally done! I have been eyeing beautiful plant walls on Pinterest, plotting and planning for this blank wall in our master bathroom. It has artificial and real plants. Here's how I did it and where I got the plants: Step… Read More Plant wall in the bathroom
plants--organized
plants in the bathroom and light
The shower stall measures 43 inches wide by 49 inches deep. The same tile seen around the tub and vanity continues around the shower stall. Like the sink and tub faucets, the shower heads are honey bronze. “The shower floor tile is called fancy penny tile. It has different sizes of penny rounds with these awesome halos around them,” Blair says. The halos are gray-brown and add depth and the appearance of shadows. Unlike penny rounds, these are 12-by-12-inch textured square tiles.
floor and walls--seems like it would be too much but it blends well
Blair added interest to the walls by tiling the tub surround and vanity wall with an accent tile. “I love to do a tile accent on walls. It gives them so much more depth and texture,” she says. The tile is porcelain with a limestone-like look. It also recalls a sandy coastline. The tiles measure 24 by 12 inches. The floor tile is also porcelain, digitally printed with a pattern often seen on encaustic cement tile. “I always go with porcelain because it doesn’t have some of the problems encaustic cement has,” Blair says. Porcelain is more durable and is less susceptible to staining.
Blair isn’t usually a big fan of medicine cabinets, aesthetically speaking, but the recessed models she found for this bathroom have the look of regular mirrors thanks to their dark frames with rounded corners. The countertops are a creamy quartz and the warm metal finish on the hardware and faucets is honey bronze.
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