Bathrooms
Gray cabinets (Magnetic Gray by Sherwin-Williams).
The wood-look plank tile runs front to back to give a clean look that accentuates the length of the room and provides a barrier-free entry to the shower.
Nice colors and materials.
Tile.
Materials and colors--lighter wood and flooring in the background are a beautiful backdrop.
Beautiful materials.
Cabinet color! And flooring--beautiful combo. One interesting feature showing up in laundry rooms is mesh-front cabinet doors like those in this Omaha, Nebraska, laundry room by Haven Design & Construction. These allow users to air-dry delicates inside without leaving them on display to visually clutter up the room. You’ll also notice the on-trend moody cabinet color (Chelsea Gray by Benjamin Moore).
wallpaper and materials
Arenophile sand-infused glassware tiles, Studio Sahil As with boucle, mentioned above, we also noticed ongoing interest in tactile, textured surfaces, seen in the context of tile at Cersaie and the London Design Festival.
The tile!
The tile on the wall imitates curtains or lattice with sun coming through—love that it’s tile rather than wallpaper.
Colors
vanity colors--don't like curvy top, but the paint and marble are beautiful.
Materials
Materials
limited materials--sleek
Aged-Wood Look For this elegant vanity, Richard Ryder, owner of design-build firm Clearcut Construction, chose a white oak. Then he applied a product called Rusted Aging Wash by WeatherWash. It’s a water-based, VOC-free stain that’s not pigmented; instead, it ages the wood, deepening its natural colors to warm brown-gray tones. “I use this one a lot because I can’t seem to find others that work as well in the same tone,” Ryder says. Wood: White oak Finish: WeatherWash Rusted Aging Wash
materials
materials and colors
Everything.
Very cool sink.
In the loft’s tiny bathroom, the zellige tiles give a luxe feel to the shower, while their colors reflect the natural palette used throughout the project.
Vanity--wood and marble
colors, floor tiles, sink, materials, mirrored cabinet
Shampoo niches placed so you don't see them from outside the shower.
Incorporating wood behind vanity--light but adds warmth.
Marble floor tile with a porcelain inlay, custom white oak cabinets with a furniture-like look by placing them atop feet and adding campaign-chest-style hardware.
vanity wood
Q