Bathroom with Pink Tiles and Green Worktops Ideas and Designs
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Sparrow Design Company
We transformed a nondescript bathroom from the 1980s, with linoleum and a soffit over the dated vanity into a retro-eclectic oasis for the family and their guests.
Aesir Construction Limited
Medium sized scandi family bathroom in Kent with a built-in bath, a shower/bath combination, a wall mounted toilet, pink tiles, ceramic tiles, concrete flooring, a wall-mounted sink, concrete worktops, grey floors, green worktops and double sinks.
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.
Andrea Pezzi Architetti
Design ideas for a medium sized mediterranean ensuite bathroom in Bologna with beaded cabinets, green cabinets, a built-in shower, a wall mounted toilet, pink tiles, stone slabs, white walls, porcelain flooring, a vessel sink, wooden worktops, grey floors, a sliding door and green worktops.
RNL Enterprises
Bright and fun bathroom to wake up to!
Inspiration for a large contemporary grey and pink bathroom with flat-panel cabinets, green cabinets, a freestanding bath, a built-in shower, a wall mounted toilet, pink tiles, ceramic tiles, white walls, ceramic flooring, a wall-mounted sink, laminate worktops, grey floors, an open shower, green worktops, a feature wall, double sinks and a floating vanity unit.
Inspiration for a large contemporary grey and pink bathroom with flat-panel cabinets, green cabinets, a freestanding bath, a built-in shower, a wall mounted toilet, pink tiles, ceramic tiles, white walls, ceramic flooring, a wall-mounted sink, laminate worktops, grey floors, an open shower, green worktops, a feature wall, double sinks and a floating vanity unit.
Sparrow Design Company
We transformed a nondescript bathroom from the 1980s, with linoleum and a soffit over the dated vanity into a retro-eclectic oasis for the family and their guests.
Sparrow Design Company
We transformed a nondescript bathroom from the 1980s, with linoleum and a soffit over the dated vanity into a retro-eclectic oasis for the family and their guests.
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.
Bathroom with Pink Tiles and Green Worktops Ideas and Designs
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