Tuesday, October 2, 2018

Top Tiles With Design

INDUSTRIAL CHIC

Designer Deirdre Doherty gives a fresh look to this bathroom in a classic Spanish Revival. By mixing in a little bit of industrial chic, the distance feels new. (The wall tile is Michael S. Smith for Ann Sacks along with the floor tile is Cluny by Granada Tile.)

VINTAGE GLAMOUR

In an art-deco bathroom, mother-of-pearl liner frames the Arpell Bianco tile by Artistic Tile.

MOSAIC "RUG"

"The very first thing we shopped for was that bathtub," states Chicago-based designer Julia Buckingham. "It is the crown jewel." A "rug" made out of tile accounts the focal point, "and you won't ever need to dry-clean it."

GOLD LEAF

"I've always loved those glass gold-leaf tiles ... they are so Liberace!" States Bailey McCarthy of the Davlin collection of Ann Sacks. Calacatta Gold marble and an antique chandelier create the renovated master bathroom a real showstopper, click here.

VINTAGE PALETTE

At a boy's toilet, turquoise tiles by Mission Tile West make a 1930s-inspired vibe.

Interior design ideas for small bathrooms

Use Reflective Surfaces

Enlarging a little space is part delusion. Lights and mirrors are two tools that are key that, when utilized in conjunction with reflective surfaces, can make a smallish room feel larger. This modern bathroom uses light and reflective surfaces -- mirrors, glass light fixtures, and stainless steel hardware -- to produce a greater awareness of space.

Add Little Luxuries

Ultimately, a toilet must be practical. But no matter the size, there's always room for special touches to create character and joy. This smallish toilet loves considerable storage, thanks to built in cabinetry as well as a recessed wall niche (not revealed). Here, a tiny bench located alongside the shower lends suitable stowaway space for soaps and towels as well as a place to take a seat.

Choose Light Surfaces

This toilet evokes with brilliant whites and barely-there grey walls. Shimmering mosaic floor tiles add a touch of glamor to the calming space.

Stretch the Storage

Look up if the tiny footprint of a toilet is maxed out. Utilize a shallow or recessed wall ledge without eating up precious floor space to supply storage. In this little bathroom, an open vanity -- selected to maintain the space light -- demanded careful storage planning. Above the ledge, a shelving unit shows miniature storage containers, hand towels, and other bathroom necessities.


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GILDED CHANDELIER

A sculpture by Louise Bourgeois overlooks a bathroom in French architect Jacques Grange's Paris apartment. The chandelier is 19th-century; the tub, sink, and faucet are by the marble floor and L'Epi d'Or relies on a design that is Byzantine, look more interesting ideas here.

19TH-CENTURY LANTERN

From the master bathroom at this Paris pied-à-terre, the circa-1760 rosewood-and-bronze writing desk and 18th-century gilded wood stool are all French, the pendant light is created from a 19th-century lantern, the shower doors are metal and the walls are sheathed in plaster that is striped.

DRIPPING CHANDELIER

Monique Lhuillier's bath in Bel Air showcases a custom-made light fixture by Foundry, white-oak cabinetry, and a photograph by George Hoyningen-Huene.

THREE PRONG CHANDELIER

Within an English country home, the guest bathroom has a tub and fittings recovered from a different part of the manor; the drapes are of a James Hare silk, and the carpet is by Ryalux.

FABRIC SCONCES

In this Brooklyn townhouse has shibori wallpaper in the powder room is by Amber Interiors for Studio Four NYC and the mirror is by Rejuvenation.

Conventional SCONCES

The master bathroom's tub, sink, fixtures, and black limestone flooring are all by Waterworks at the Upstate New York house. The sconces are by Vaughan, the kilim is from West Elm, and the artworks were purchased in London and Paris.

Modern Bathroom Renovation Ideas

Ahead: Income Property

Having a dark wood cabinet and tile walls, this basement bathroom felt dark, dated and limiting, 808 smith glass shower doors in Toronto.

Following: Fixer Upper

With the aid of HGTV's Fixer Upper hosts Processor and Joanna Gaines, this master bath feels much larger because of white wainscoting, white storage closets rather than just one black tile.

Ahead: Beach Flip

Although vertical stripes can sometimes fool the eye into thinking a room is bigger than it is, the background in this toilet only looks dated and dull.

Ahead: Property Brothers

Pink tiles and dark brown accents would be the major offenders in this outdated tragedy.

Our Top Little Bath Makeovers

In a little room such as a bathroom, every detail matters: The ideal wall shade, tilework or light can transform a dull, outdated bathroom into a bright, stylish retreat. See how these baths were revamped by HGTV's top designers.

Ahead: Property Brothers

Before a makeover by HGTV's Property Brothers, this dull bathroom lacked storage and character.

Bathroom Sink Storage Ideas

Bottoms Up and Bottles Out

Installing a spice rack on the backs of the doors will optimize your dressing table area. There is A shallow caddie just another decision.

Papa Was a Rolling Towel

A wine rack mounted onto the wall becomes a stylish towel rack, ideal for displaying exquisite towels, go to https://goo.gl/2kQr9u.

Hot Rods: Toilet Style

Ikea's Fintorp system, a rail-based and stylish planner with hooks, wire baskets, and metal buckets makes great use of vertical wall area. You might even design the system to fit your own taste.

Framed Just Like a Family Photo

Attaching shelves to an old picture frame produces a sort of shadow box for storing toiletries or displaying decorative things for simple viewing.

Diy Bathroom Mirror Ideas

SPERICAL CHANDELIER

A round chandelier and a repurposed, towering bookcase are highlights of a Tampa, Florida, residence created by Nate Berkus.

VINTAGE ITALIAN CHANDELIER

The master bathroom of Alice Childress and Christopher Daniels's downtown Manhattan loft, designed with the assistance of Courtnay Daniels Haden, carries a classic Italian chandelier, a classic freestanding marble tub, along with an inherited 18th-century painting. The custom made vanities are outfitted with Caesarstone countertops and Kohler sinks; the sink and bathtub fittings are by Barber Wilsons & Co.

19TH-CENTURY LANTERN

From the master bath in this Paris pied-à-terre, the circa-1760 rosewood-and-bronze writing desk and 18th-century gilded wood stool are all French, the pendant light is created of a 19th-century lantern, the shower doors are all steel and the walls are sheathed in plaster that is striped, more ideas.

SIMPLE SCONCES

Simple lighting provides striking contrast to this active Finnish wallpaper in the 1950s adorning the walls of this Manhattan flat powder room, decorated by Katie Ridder. Hanging over a Waterworks sink, a FontanaArte mirror echoes the wall colour.

COPPER CHANDELIER

To get a San Francisco family, designer Ken Fulk revived a faded 19th-century milestone, changing it into a multifunctional 21st-century home without losing any of its time drama. The marble tub in the bathroom of the wife is by Urban Archaeology, the wallcovering is hand-painted, and the floor is from Fox Marble.

CRYSTAL SCONCES AND SHALLOW CEILING LIGHT

The master bath sinks by Urban Archaeology have Dornbracht fittings in this enchanting West Village loft. The seat cushion is covered in a Holland & Sherry terry fabric, the ceiling light and sconces are 1960s Italian, and the floor is granite.