CHEVRON FLOOR
At a New York City toilet designed by Alla Akimova, the play Is Truly on the Ground. Glassos tiles in Vetro Bianco about the vanity along with the walls reflect light beautifully. (The chevron, composed of Dark Emperador and Thassos marble, was custom cut by Manhattan Renovations.)
MOROCCAN MOTIF
A powder room in a worldly Los Angeles house includes Ann Sacks's Maghreb 4 tiles on the wall.
COLORED GROUT
Gray-grouted Nemo subway tiles line the walls of an apartment's next bathroom.
HONEYCOMB
Glass doors place a shower on full display, therefore Matthew Quinn played up the view using Origami Kiki marble flooring out of AKDO. The jagged pattern and hexagonal shapes "are lively, but the neutral palette makes certain it is not overly loud visually," he states. He kept the remainder of the shower discreet using AKDO Soft Gray marble tiles.
MOROCCAN BLUE
At a Cape Cod bathroom, designer Kyle Timothy Blood Produced a T-shaped carpeting of tile in a Moroccan design. "Did you notice how the 'rug' runs directly under the vanity?" The designer says. Woodwork and the tile is out of Mosaic House.
NAVY WALLS
This "fisherman's shack" sits right on top of the water, so rings of Ann Sacks tile echo sea views outside. The flooring look shipshape thanks to Carrara hexagonal tiles.
HEXAGONAL PATTERN
"I wanted drama!" Says designer SuzAnn Kletzien of this bath. The effect begins with a lively hexagonal-tile "rug" by Artistic Tile. In Thassos marbles and Nero Marquina, Pacific White, it's a luxe edition of penny-tile that is traditional.
YELLOW STRIPES
Glass tiles from Waterworks line the walls and flooring in the guest toilet of this California state dwelling by designer Jay Jeffers. The space is broken up by the floral stripes and add a note of whimsy.
INLAID BATHMATS
The master bathroom in designer Betty Lou Phillips's French-style Dallas home has been motivated by baths in five-star hotel suites. The Monsieur and Madame "mats" are inlaid mosaics.
TEXTURED WHITE
Marmi Blanco tile by Porcelanosa and a floral wall-covering make a focal wall in a female toilet.
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