Bathroom Ideas
Like the soft colours of these Hex tiles.
Penny tiles with a black penny border tile.
Antiqued mirror wall
Glazed: soft and shimmery. If you love the pared-back look of subway tile but want an even softer feel, go for a glazed finish, as shown here. The shiny, uneven surface reflects the light to give a shimmery look that’s perfect for a tranquil, traditional-style bathroom or kitchen. The square tiles here are laid in a brickwork pattern, so the difference between this look and subway tile is slight — an ideal compromise for die-hard fans.
Mirrors installed around the perimeter not only brighten the room by reflecting light, but also create the illusion of more windows. Like the parquet floors.
Long bench and mirror for powder room.
Love the colours, Mirrors over the windows, and hanging lights.
I like this layout.
Like a seperate toilet/basin area for the powder room.
Still the way to do colour in a bathroom, so it is easy to change.
This solves the lack of storage from pedestal sinks
Lovely powder room vanity
Armoire: Spear found this 1970s TV armoire at an antiques show and instantly envisioned it as a linen closet for this space.
Benjamin Moore Midnight Navy paint. A reason to use timber paneling instead of tile (so the colour can change).
Benjamin Moore Midnight Navy paint. A reason to use timber paneling instead of tile (so the colour can change).
Good layout for a long skinny room. Have always liked the bath shower sectioned off into a wet area.
Good layout for a long skinny room. Have always liked the bath shower sectioned off into a wet area.
Good layout for a long skinny room. Have always liked the bath shower sectioned off into a wet area.
Like the paneling.
Great light placement for a powder room.
Nice small bathroom
Consider how and where the tile is going to start and stop. Ideally, the end of the line of tile dies into something — a wall or cabinetry, for example,so that there are no unfinished tile edges on view. If your design requires a visible tile edge, cap it with a nice bullnose or finishing tile.
The mix of black and white subways in the traditional bathroom is a solid, classic choice.
Who needs a linen closet? This wicker basket handily keeps towels within arm's reach and — along with the wooden table and Oriental rug — adds warmth to this pristine bath.
How long have I wanted one of these???
Like this for downstairs.
Like this for the WC
Love this vanity.
HOW TO GET THIS LOOK FOR YOUR TRADITIONAL BATHROOM! 1. Two white vanity units separated by a shower. 2. Traditional tapware. 3. Ornately framed mirrors. 4. Nickel wall lights with black shades. 5. Black and white shower curtain. 6. Suspended nickel shower rod. 7. Cream mosaic floor tile with black mosaic border. 8. White baskets for storage. 9. White subway tiles on walls. 10. VJ panelling for remaining walls.
Like this half wall idea (with freestanding storage).
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