Bathroom Porcelain Tile Floors Porcelain Tile Walls Enclosed Showers Design Photos and Ideas

For the redesign of a 430-square-foot flat built in the 1970s, Madrid firm BURR Studio integrated all the main facilities of the home into a central core. “The toilet is the only element that can be isolated,” notes the firm. “The rest of the areas merge into one another so that the tenants essentially sleep in the bathroom, as well as shower in the living room.”
While most of the interior is clad in wood, the bathroom is covered in a sleek gray tile.
A Carrara marble counter lines the vanity, and a mirror stretches from wall to wall.
The elegantly curved shape of the open shower in the master bathroom came from the couple's desire to not have to deal with cleaning a glass door or having a curtain. The opening also allows some natural light to enter the shower. The vertically-positioned rectangular tiles are from Portland company Clayhaus Modern Tile.
The floor, walls, and vanity in the master bathroom all sport the same porcelain tile for visual consistency, while textured porcelain tiles that look like wood distinguish the shower. A new skylight sheds light inside the internal room.
The master bathroom renovation was designed by Asaf Mordoch and completed in August 2019. The intention of the remodel was to modernize the bathroom and to incorporate nature, light, and midcentury elements into the space. The redesign also picks up on elements of gray to visually tie the space to the living room. The material palette includes black Italian porcelain and Carrara marble countertops.
The home has a solar hot water heater to help keep electricity bills in check.
An elegant black-tiled bathroom with a skylight.
The master bath includes a Badeloft freestanding tub and Aquabrass fixtures.
The upper level bathroom is tucked inside the curved central core, indicated by the rounded wall clad in white penny tile.
Porcelanosa tiles line the walls and floor of the master bath.
The owner sought an elegant toilet solution, so the team opted for a Cinderella incinerator toilet—a product Latimer refers to as the “Rolls Royce of non-flushable toilets.”
Porcelain tiles line the bathroom. The countertops and cabinetry are ceramic and wood veneer over fiberboard, respectively.
The 1,280-square-foot interiors are full of clean midcentury lines.
Gregory Creek Residence - Bathroom
 A bright bathroom is surrounded by tree views.
Bathroom
A peek inside one of the updated bathrooms.
A peek inside the bathroom. This space is lined with matte white tiles and pale gray grout.
The shower is lined with matte white squares with an irregular, handmade feel, Matte white square penny tiles are used for the shower floor.
The guest bathroom picks up on the pink lacquered them that runs throughout the apartment.
Master bathroom suite. Gloss white vanity with dark quartz waterfall countertop. Hexagon tile drops down wall from shower enclosure to tub surround.
Custom Guest Bath Vanity
Master ensuite with sliding mirror panels and view to green roof at tub
Master Bathroom