Design ideas for a contemporary 3 4 bathroom in central coast with flat panel cabinets medium wood cabinets a curbless shower a two piece toilet white tile subway tile an integrated sink multi coloured floor an open shower and white benchtops.
Subway tile bathroom design ideas.
If you want to avoid the boring all white effect choose a darker grout as in this bathroom for contrast and visual interest.
This luxurious master bathroom does just that with a wet room that expertly pairs textured stacked stone with glossy marble walls.
On the floors carrara venato 2 octagon polished mosaic tile on the walls white glass subway tile with rope trim and finally on the shower and recessed shelf carrara bianco polished 3 hexagon marble mosaic tile.
Modern or stylish bathroom tile design is another choice.
White bathroom subway tile with dark grout.
In the sides are two towel rinks and in the center are two lights.
The design works because the stacked stone and tile walls both display a mix of earthy brown white and gray hues.
Originally seen on the walls of subway stations these rectangular tiles have been cemented in the bathroom tile vocabulary.
The floor is made up of a natural stone floor and a bench where to place ones fomites and toiletries.
In this bathroom designed by arent pyke the white subway tiles take a backseat so the purple marble sky blue paint and yellow tile accents can shine but they still offer some textural intrigue.
But a new crop of colors and sizes brings variety to the marketplace as do colorful grouts and inset tiles.
Plus there are so many ways to arrange subway tiles.
There is those sophisticated and classical look of a subway bathroom tiles.
Read on for our favorite bathroom subway tile ideas.
Three types of tile lend luxury to this modern farmhouse bathroom.
It makes for a clean design with the functional subway tile design small subway tile bathroom.
This is a beach style master bathroom featuring blue subway tiles in the walls behind the dual mirrors and a standing vanity.
A good lighting system is necessary to make this style more appealing.
Our first example is a traditional classic white subway tile with contrasting dark grout by spivey architects via houzz this beautiful bathroom features a full subway tile wall in the shower as well as a half wall as a backsplash behind the door.
Achieve a similar effect in your design by pairing materials with similar shades but varied texture.