Everything from the floor tile, the shower tile and vanity counter has a soft tone and subtle pattern. An iridescent paint was used to add some drama on the walls.
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Shower - What's the material & name of the shower walls? »
Jason Ball Interiors, LLC This project was from a few years ago so I don't have that information readily available. The tile was however a porcelain tile that looks like travertine.
Anne DeCocco If you go to your local Ben Moore or Sherwin Williams stores, you'll see that they have a line of irridescent paints. Very useful on many surfaces, as they just give a soft glow.
Jason Ball Interiors, LLC We actually found a great spa-like color perfect for the room and then had the paint store (BM) add an iridescent additive to it. It's less iridescent that if you used their standard process, but still gives a nice sheen not possible with other finishes.
@Sym - your difficulty will be that Carrara is very gray and will likely clash with the beige in the travertine. The combination I put together for my clients worked because Calacatta marble has some brown veining that coordinated with the tones present in the travertine counter. Hope that helps give you direction.
Another guest bath layout with different design elements: softer colors, travertine floor with matching sink top, floor to ceiling frameless shower enclosure.