Bathroom with Limestone Flooring and a Dado Rail Ideas and Designs

Home Away From Home
Home Away From Home
JJ InteriorsJJ Interiors
A fun and colorful bathroom with plenty of space. The blue stained vanity shows the variation in color as the wood grain pattern peeks through. Marble countertop with soft and subtle veining combined with textured glass sconces wrapped in metal is the right balance of soft and rustic.
Master Bath Vanity and Shower Enclosure
Master Bath Vanity and Shower Enclosure
Integral Design InteriorsIntegral Design Interiors
This Master bath features matching his and hers vanities on either side of a generous spa tub and faux finished columns. The walls and back-splashes 4 x 12 marble tiles in a running bond brick pattern with a carved acanthus leaf listello and matching chair rail molding. The frosted glass storage cabinets have elegant curved details and interior lighting. The mirror is built in and framed by tile. The generous corner shower is outfitted with Oil rubbed Bronze fittings to match the vanity faucets. Bill Beitcher and Roberta Miller
Guest Bathroom
Guest Bathroom
Sara Slade InteriorsSara Slade Interiors
The flooring and the sanitary ware was reused and panelling was added to the lower half of the walls and painted in a rich taupe (Paint & Paper Library Tarlatan). We added a beautiful woven fabric to the Roman blind by De Le Cuona.
Spa Tub in Beach Front Home
Spa Tub in Beach Front Home
Integral Design InteriorsIntegral Design Interiors
This oval shaped spa tub is dropped into a custom raised panel enclosure with a limestone top and faux finished columns. The lighting is provided by and elegant chandelier hung from a cupola shaped inset in the ceiling. Bill Beitcher and Roberta Miller

Bathroom with Limestone Flooring and a Dado Rail Ideas and Designs

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