We’re in awe of all these gorgeous fixtures and finishes.
the fun part!).
Another reason she opted for the floating pieces?
Photo:Nicole Franzen; Design by Sarah Sherman Samuel
It helps show off even more of the beautiful, blue cement tile.
Pick a Sleek, Colorful Tile
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Modern doesn’t have to mean colorless!
Her reason for choosing black?
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Blending the two tile styles creates a fresh look that’s slightly eclectic but elevated.
Mix the Finishes
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Want a moodier vibe for your washroom?
Here, designersMollie Ranizeand Kim Serani of Dmar Interiors chose 1/2-inch penny round tiles in a blue blend.
Kirsten Francis
They opted for a vanity made entirely of Arabescato marble to prevent the room from looking too busy.
The pill-shaped mirrors are backlit, and the golden glow actually matches the yellow grout!
Choosing a smaller scale tile also keeps the space feeling contemporarythe grid-like effect has a modern edge to it.
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Plus, according to the firm, “We like how the small mosaics make the room feel bigger.
We also liked the small tile in combination with the large formatterrazzo tileon the floor.”
This chic feature is further enhanced by the reeded white oak vanity.
Abigail Jackson
(The “pipe” is actually a cool light fixture!)
Australia-based designerCaitlin Parker-Brownof Parker Studio had a client who embraced the trend because of their love of color.
As the location of the apartment is coastal, the terrazzo really lends itself to this vibe!"
Dustin Peck
This bathroom was designed by Larina Kase, and the star is the sink.
It’s industrial yet classy and will effortlessly make your space super unique.
Plus, the use of less material saves on cost.
Molly Rose
Here,Gretchen Murdockof MODTAGE Design hung teak shelving that complements the green ceramic Fireclay tile.
Wood in bathrooms is sometimes questionable, but teak is naturally quite water-resistant!
Enclose the Tub
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Gina Gutierrezof Gina Rachelle Design (and aReal Simple Homealum!)
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created this modernoasisfor clients who wanted a soaking tub without breaking the budget.
Hence, the decision to drop in the tub inside a shower stall.
Its very similar to an alcove tub/shower set-up but you get the true feel of soaking tub."
Bethany Nauert
Plus, it really contains spillage!
It is sleek and timeless, which makes it the perfect piece for any modern bathroom.
), include a towel warmer.
Jason Varney
A client ofGina Gutierrezof Gina Rachelle Design added it as a finishing touch to this smartlydesigned space.
The silver finish of the rack complements the cool undertones of the vertical, blue Fireclay tiles.
It frees up precious countertop space!
Rory Gardiner
The real star though, is the bath.
The slightly textured look makes it a great compliment for the smooth surfaces of a modern bathroom.
Especially when paired with wood accents, cement creates an earthy but elevated setting.
Daniel Peter
Plus, it’s much more affordable than marble or stone.
This beautiful marble sink is the latter.
The shape is a great contrast to the straight lines of the counter, and accentuates the round mirror.
Nicole Franzen
Plus, the different material makes the basin pop even more.
But, now, divert your eyes over to the shower shelves.
This helped him create distinct zones without making the room feel closed off.
Nicole Franzen
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