One of my home renovation dreams is to one day save up enough to redo our upstairs bathroom. It’s a small add-on to the master bedroom and, while I’m grateful to have it, it could use a little love and a more minimal layout to make the most of the teeny square footage. I’ve dreamed of simplifying to a glass shower (to make the room feel bigger) and some patterned clay or cement tiles for the floor. I’ve been pinning and saving tile patterns for over a year now, and one day I’ll be excited to finally make the leap and rip things up and get started. Until then, I’m taking inspiration and motivation from these 15 tiled bathrooms that range from retro to modern to minimal to maximalist. I hope you’ll find an idea in this set to inspire your next project at home. xo, grace
Images above and below: This Portland, OR home highlights a bold collection of Mexican tiles.
Image above: A bold black and white color scheme carries through to bathroom tiles in this Columbus, OH home.
The black tiles in this London home act as a bold contrast against the room’s blue and white palm wallpaper.
Anna Potter’s Sheffield home has a playful combination of solid grey subway tiles and classic black and white checkers.
Jill Robertson’s San Francisco apartment has a library ladder and set of dotted border tiles that lead your eye around the room. The tiled bird (photo below) is in the home’s second bathroom.
This Swedish home‘s industrial green sink works nicely with the black and white triangle tiles.
Green and white tiles also make an appearance in this Austin home’s remodel.
This South Carolina home embraces solid black hexagon tiles to create a modern, monochromatic feel.
This Brooklyn home’s bathroom contrasts penny tile and subway tile for a geometric vibe.
This Southern California bathroom makeover uses a bold graphic tile to contrast the emerald green clawfoot tub.
Tile designers Caitlin and Samuel put their own Popham tiles to use in their Marrakech home.
This vintage green and black tile bathroom has fun retro charm. (From Design*Sponge at Home)
Myriam’s home in the south of France uses decorative tiles on the lower half of the walls to contrast the clawfoot tub’s bright orange paint.
This Canadian home uses a black, white and blue color scheme to create a space that’s equal parts classic and modern.
This Texas home uses a black and white tile on the floor to contrast the modern black steel casement-style shower doors.
from Design*Sponge http://www.designsponge.com/2017/05/15-inspiring-tiled-bathrooms-from-bold-to-minimal.html
from Home Improvment http://notelocreesnitu.tumblr.com/post/160838770879
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