Bathroom Design Ideas with Stone Tile and Pink Floor
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Debra J Interiors
Inspiration for a mid-sized traditional master bathroom in Bridgeport with recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, a drop-in tub, a curbless shower, pink tile, marble benchtops, stone tile, beige walls, marble floors and pink floor.
Sharon Campbell Architects
This elegant bathroom is designed with a combination of simple lines and a calming material palette that allows for total relaxation. The terrazzo tile and the brass fixtures add warmth and subtle luxury.
Elizaveta Kruglova Paupe
Paupe (Kruglova) Elizaveta
Ksenya Elkina
This is an example of a mid-sized contemporary 3/4 bathroom in Moscow with pink tile, stone tile, mosaic tile floors, pink floor and a hinged shower door.
This is an example of a mid-sized contemporary 3/4 bathroom in Moscow with pink tile, stone tile, mosaic tile floors, pink floor and a hinged shower door.
Prime Realty
Mid-sized midcentury 3/4 bathroom in Los Angeles with raised-panel cabinets, white cabinets, a corner shower, a two-piece toilet, multi-coloured tile, stone tile, pink walls, cement tiles, an undermount sink, granite benchtops, pink floor, a hinged shower door and beige benchtops.
Meredith Lee
Pink, aqua and purple are colours they both love, and had already been incorporated into their existing decor, so we used those colours as the starting point and went from there.
In the bathroom, the Victorian walls are high and the natural light levels low. The many small rooms were demolished and one larger open plan space created. The pink terrazzo tiling unites the room and makes the bathroom space feel more inviting and less cavernous. ‘Fins’ are used to define the functional spaces (toilet, laundry, vanity, shower). They also provide an architectural detail to tie in the Victorian window and ceiling heights with the 80s extension that is just a step outside the bathroom.
Studio22
Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional master bathroom in Paris with a drop-in tub, an alcove shower, a two-piece toilet, gray tile, stone tile, white walls, terra-cotta floors, a pedestal sink, pink floor, an enclosed toilet and a single vanity.
Studio Collab
Green brick tile shower design with brass fixtures and glass splash panel. Simple floating vanity with matching backsplash and accent wall sconces.
This is an example of a contemporary bathroom in Los Angeles with flat-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, a floating vanity, an open shower, green tile, stone tile, beige walls, ceramic floors, an undermount sink, engineered quartz benchtops, pink floor, an open shower, turquoise benchtops and a single vanity.
This is an example of a contemporary bathroom in Los Angeles with flat-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, a floating vanity, an open shower, green tile, stone tile, beige walls, ceramic floors, an undermount sink, engineered quartz benchtops, pink floor, an open shower, turquoise benchtops and a single vanity.
Meredith Lee
Pink, aqua and purple are colours they both love, and had already been incorporated into their existing decor, so we used those colours as the starting point and went from there.
In the bathroom, the Victorian walls are high and the natural light levels low. The many small rooms were demolished and one larger open plan space created. The pink terrazzo tiling unites the room and makes the bathroom space feel more inviting and less cavernous. ‘Fins’ are used to define the functional spaces (toilet, laundry, vanity, shower). They also provide an architectural detail to tie in the Victorian window and ceiling heights with the 80s extension that is just a step outside the bathroom.
Meredith Lee
Pink, aqua and purple are colours they both love, and had already been incorporated into their existing decor, so we used those colours as the starting point and went from there.
In the bathroom, the Victorian walls are high and the natural light levels low. The many small rooms were demolished and one larger open plan space created. The pink terrazzo tiling unites the room and makes the bathroom space feel more inviting and less cavernous. ‘Fins’ are used to define the functional spaces (toilet, laundry, vanity, shower). They also provide an architectural detail to tie in the Victorian window and ceiling heights with the 80s extension that is just a step outside the bathroom.
Meredith Lee
Pink, aqua and purple are colours they both love, and had already been incorporated into their existing decor, so we used those colours as the starting point and went from there.
In the bathroom, the Victorian walls are high and the natural light levels low. The many small rooms were demolished and one larger open plan space created. The pink terrazzo tiling unites the room and makes the bathroom space feel more inviting and less cavernous. ‘Fins’ are used to define the functional spaces (toilet, laundry, vanity, shower). They also provide an architectural detail to tie in the Victorian window and ceiling heights with the 80s extension that is just a step outside the bathroom.
Meredith Lee
Pink, aqua and purple are colours they both love, and had already been incorporated into their existing decor, so we used those colours as the starting point and went from there.
In the bathroom, the Victorian walls are high and the natural light levels low. The many small rooms were demolished and one larger open plan space created. The pink terrazzo tiling unites the room and makes the bathroom space feel more inviting and less cavernous. ‘Fins’ are used to define the functional spaces (toilet, laundry, vanity, shower). They also provide an architectural detail to tie in the Victorian window and ceiling heights with the 80s extension that is just a step outside the bathroom.
Meredith Lee
Pink, aqua and purple are colours they both love, and had already been incorporated into their existing decor, so we used those colours as the starting point and went from there.
In the bathroom, the Victorian walls are high and the natural light levels low. The many small rooms were demolished and one larger open plan space created. The pink terrazzo tiling unites the room and makes the bathroom space feel more inviting and less cavernous. ‘Fins’ are used to define the functional spaces (toilet, laundry, vanity, shower). They also provide an architectural detail to tie in the Victorian window and ceiling heights with the 80s extension that is just a step outside the bathroom.
Meredith Lee
Pink, aqua and purple are colours they both love, and had already been incorporated into their existing decor, so we used those colours as the starting point and went from there.
In the bathroom, the Victorian walls are high and the natural light levels low. The many small rooms were demolished and one larger open plan space created. The pink terrazzo tiling unites the room and makes the bathroom space feel more inviting and less cavernous. ‘Fins’ are used to define the functional spaces (toilet, laundry, vanity, shower). They also provide an architectural detail to tie in the Victorian window and ceiling heights with the 80s extension that is just a step outside the bathroom.
Meredith Lee
Pink, aqua and purple are colours they both love, and had already been incorporated into their existing decor, so we used those colours as the starting point and went from there.
In the bathroom, the Victorian walls are high and the natural light levels low. The many small rooms were demolished and one larger open plan space created. The pink terrazzo tiling unites the room and makes the bathroom space feel more inviting and less cavernous. ‘Fins’ are used to define the functional spaces (toilet, laundry, vanity, shower). They also provide an architectural detail to tie in the Victorian window and ceiling heights with the 80s extension that is just a step outside the bathroom.
Prime Realty
Design ideas for a mid-sized midcentury 3/4 bathroom in Los Angeles with raised-panel cabinets, white cabinets, a corner shower, a two-piece toilet, multi-coloured tile, stone tile, pink walls, cement tiles, an undermount sink, granite benchtops, pink floor, a hinged shower door and beige benchtops.
Studio Collab
Earthy green brick shower tile and backsplash for this modern bathroom. Features brass fixtures, a simple wall mounted vanity, and two sconces in accent colors.
Studio Collab
Green brick tile shower design with brass fixtures and glass splash panel. Simple floating vanity with matching backsplash and accent wall sconces.
Design ideas for a contemporary bathroom in Los Angeles with flat-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, an open shower, green tile, stone tile, beige walls, ceramic floors, an undermount sink, engineered quartz benchtops, pink floor, an open shower, white benchtops, a single vanity and a floating vanity.
Design ideas for a contemporary bathroom in Los Angeles with flat-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, an open shower, green tile, stone tile, beige walls, ceramic floors, an undermount sink, engineered quartz benchtops, pink floor, an open shower, white benchtops, a single vanity and a floating vanity.
Meredith Lee
Pink, aqua and purple are colours they both love, and had already been incorporated into their existing decor, so we used those colours as the starting point and went from there.
In the bathroom, the Victorian walls are high and the natural light levels low. The many small rooms were demolished and one larger open plan space created. The pink terrazzo tiling unites the room and makes the bathroom space feel more inviting and less cavernous. ‘Fins’ are used to define the functional spaces (toilet, laundry, vanity, shower). They also provide an architectural detail to tie in the Victorian window and ceiling heights with the 80s extension that is just a step outside the bathroom.
Meredith Lee
Pink, aqua and purple are colours they both love, and had already been incorporated into their existing decor, so we used those colours as the starting point and went from there.
In the bathroom, the Victorian walls are high and the natural light levels low. The many small rooms were demolished and one larger open plan space created. The pink terrazzo tiling unites the room and makes the bathroom space feel more inviting and less cavernous. ‘Fins’ are used to define the functional spaces (toilet, laundry, vanity, shower). They also provide an architectural detail to tie in the Victorian window and ceiling heights with the 80s extension that is just a step outside the bathroom.
Bathroom Design Ideas with Stone Tile and Pink Floor
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