Modern All Tile Bathroom
And a huge variety of sink tub and shower options.
Modern all tile bathroom. Flooring options like ceramic hardwood and concrete. A modern bathroom effect with a lustre glass iridescent tile from our mosaics range shown here in rakaposhi. Ideal for use in all you kitchen and bathroom remodeling projects. White grout is used to make the tiles flow into one being white clean and hygienic.
White glossy finish subway tile was first used in 1904 when the new york city subway system opened. Hexagonal tiles are making their way back into the bathroom in all sizes colors and textures especially on shower floors where they create a uniquely different appearance. Made from porcelain in a neutral hue this mosaic features a fish scale pattern for mid century art deco inspired vibes. It shakes off the dullness and coldness of the modern bathrooms.
Made from porcelain in a neutral hue this mosaic features a fish scale pattern for mid century art deco inspired vibes. Adding bricks or brick inspired tiles to your bathroom gives the room a warm rustic touch. Whether sleek and minimal or bursting with colorful tiles a curated modern bathroom impresses residents and guests alike. A touch of glass our glassworks tiles are available in a variety of colours sizes and finishes.
Luxury for instance can be accomplished with a double vanity and even a roomy tub whereas convenience can be exemplified with easy to clean tiles and enough shelving for a collection of products. First quality 3 x6 white ceramic subway tiles. This mosaic tile is a mid century modern must have for your kitchen and bathroom reno. But if you think all white walk in shower is rather dull add another color and texture like these mosaic gray tiles.
The truth is that a modern bathroom can be interpreted in a number of ways but all have to strike a balance between luxury and convenience. Though it s retro inspired each detail boasts a fresh modern interpretation. This mosaic tile is a mid century modern must have for your kitchen and bathroom reno. This bathroom designed by studio db has strong art deco roots in large part thanks to the abstract shapes in the tiles.
Find inspiration to create your own personal oasis with these projects featuring popular counter materials like marble quartz and wood. The bathroom effectively combines the modern elements smooth tiles and neutral colours with charming accents brick wall vintage faucets and plants in recycled containers.