
White Mountains Bathroom
This bathroom's counter-to-ceiling Brick backsplash in our rustic White Mountains glaze anchors the space with elevated, urban appeal.
This bathroom's counter-to-ceiling Brick backsplash in our rustic White Mountains glaze anchors the space with elevated, urban appeal.
Extending from the sink to the tub surround, this bathroom's white herringbone tile seamlessly ties the space together.
This bathroom's clean-cut black and white palette lends two classic tile patterns, subway and hexagon, a contemporary perspective.
Channeling Montana's icy glaciers, this cool blue Glass Tile tub surround transforms the guest bathroom into an invigorating and modern retreat.
A blend of shades and sprinkles of pattern like block triangle floor tile lend this neutral bathroom a one-of-a-kind look.
A dramatic light and dark contrast takes this master bathroom's straight set tile from simple to standout, topped off with gold-finished fixtures for a splash of luxe.
This bathroom's Ultra Cream shower tile extends to the tub surround to create a seamless transition, while an Ogee Drop floor in Quartzite lends playfully contrasting whimsy.
Designed by Sarah Sherman Samuel, this floor-to-ceiling white herringbone tile wall not only adds height but offers a modern take on the classics in Mandy Moore's guest bathroom.
Inspired by our very own Weathered Coast Story, this bathroom features a striking gradient of blue, green, and gray hexagon tiles to create an unforgettable floor feature.
Samantha Wennerstrom of Could I Have That opted for minimalist details like all white tile and a sleek gray vanity to enhance her guest suite's natural lighting.
Could I Have That's Samantha Wennerstrom gives her daughter a playful bathroom she can also grow into using geometric floor tile in Blue Spruce paired with shower tile in the same timeless hue.
To expand and brighten their master bathroom, Samantha Wennerstrom of Could I Have That opted for floor-to-ceiling and geometric floor tile in a refreshing blend of white.