rtskaren I have seen similar ones at Fireclay Tile. They have the Mexican pavers and glazed tile in this shape. They are fantastic. They also have hand made turquoise tiles in a variety of shapes and sizes.
kjmaheshwary I have a similar mirror that I bought from Mexico. You should be able to find something similar at any import store that sells merchandise from Mexico. One thing I did do though is to coat it with a rust proof material to avoid any moisture damage. Good luck.
Three different patterns co-exist in this dynamic space. The wall, flooring and vanity all have different motifs. Together they create a bathroom that is anything but boring.
Tile is another great option for a powder room wall. It's easy to clean, lasts forever, and adds a surprising touch of flair when used in a bright color. It's definitely an investment — of both time and money — so it might not be the best idea if you're looking for a cheap and quick fix. (Side note: this vanity is amazing.)
Capitalize on furniture with intricate patterns. The look of this Mediterranean powder room can be duplicated by retrofitting an antique dresser of the same style. This small space is chock full of glorious patterns that work well together due to their similar scale and color story. The darker patterns seen on the vanity and floor ground the space, while lighter-hued tiles act as a watery backdrop.
Shannon Bly says:
The shape is arabesco, they are a saltillo tile and, Bella Tile and Stone in Lake Geneva WI sells them, theyre gorgeous!