guest bath..we are updating the flooring and wall tile to travertine and our contractor thinks we should remove the glass block and put in clear glass panels. What do you think?
What do you like about this photo?Great for one of the other baths.
flatweave rug (something like Kilim) made by Turkish tribe in nrthwestern of IRAN or south east of Turkey. The fringes were added to the Soumak. There are many oriental rug dealers that you can find similar Soumak in the USA.
This was a rug that the owner already owned that we worked into the color scheme
rug with white duvet grey walls
I like the wall paper in the bath matching the room colors
of area rug to put in bath... over tile... able to get a bit wet please?
designer rug... but we plan to stay in this home for quite some time... gives me food for thought... so you have given me inspiration. A very bit THANK YOU again.
This is a wool rug from Jonathan Adler. I would likely use a bathmat over it when getting out of the shower but when just using this guest
guest bath as a powder room and not a shower, I put the bathmat away and this stays cozy and chic.
Area rug. In an all-tile bath, sound echoes off the hard surfaces. A rug absorbs sound and makes us forget we are in a bathroom.
In this stylish black-and-white bath, you are enveloped by the layers: fabric shower curtain, large area rug, wallpaper and stacks of towels.
master bath color scheme. Is it ok to not match the rest of the house and the bathroom door knobs and is chrome still in style?
love the bath fixtures, who makes them? Do you have a picture of the shower system?
hall bath double sink vanity in tight space
tile rug illustrated. small amount of dark color on beige/light background simulates carpet. Different border completes the carpet/rug look.
For the master bath to put the vanity straight in the center
Tile bordered to look like area rug.
white rug makes a bold statement. The heavy black marble border balances the vanity, mirrors and medicine cabinets. The inside is carrara marble mosaic with black dots.
Tip: The inside design should be different in material, size or pattern from the rest of the floor, so it truly looks like a rug.