The watery effect of corrugated glass and its ability to shimmer raise possibilities, as evidenced in this bathroom design. Here a limited amount of daylight is enhanced by corrugated glass panels, which stand in contrast to the deeply quarried, evenly colored Bluestone on the walls and floor. Laser cut stone and flush trim create a sense that the panels continue through the floor and ceiling.
But it’s a stunning glass mosaic tile that steals the show in here. “My clients wanted a tile that would look like a stream of water,” Clink says. They purchased this tile from Houzz. “We worked on the proportions a lot. We wanted it to stand out but not be distracting as a texture,” Clink says. The lines of the glass tile continue from the wall down onto the bathroom floor, breaking up the composition of
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