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5,267 Results for "pebble tile"

The Art of Zen, This contemporary bathroom design draws on concepts of the zen lifestyle, including elements of calm, cleanliness, purity, and openness.  Large-format porcelain tile in a warm coppery hue is accented with Scabos splitface and red pebble mosaics.  The combinations of visual and physical textures with tasteful lighting and accessories creates a cohesive feel.  A wall-mounted toilet adds European flair.  This client worked with StoneMar Natural Stone Company in Cherry Hill, NJ to achieve this perfect custom look.
Photo courtesy of Creative Remodeling and Design., Bathrooms Design
Pebble Tile Countertop, I used a slice pebble tile on the countertop and regular pebble tile for the backsplash. I placed an oil rubbed bronze drop in sink and single standing faucet on top. I refinished the cabinets and light fixture. I had the original plain glass mirror cut and made a frame to go around it. , Bathrooms Design
Small Zen Bathroom with Standing Pebble Tile, Small Asian inspired 8'x6' bathroom using standing pebble tile and giving it a nice zen feel.  The sink which inspired the whole look is rough chiseled granite and all the fixtures are "bamboo" inspired brushed nickel.  I did most of the work myself including some drywalling and most of the tile.  Hey - and I'm a girl! So you go girls!, Bathrooms Design
The Vessell Sink of my dreams, This was my first project. I wanted this to feel like a piece of art. Notice the pebble "tile". I bought 65 bags of dyed river rock at the $1 store which made it take longer but it saved me over $300. , Bathrooms Design
Master Bathroom, The master bathroom is right off of the master bedroom. I continued the light tone of the floor with simple elongated tiles. I chose to have an levitating vanity with a contrasting dark stain. The shower also has the elongated tile positioned vertical to accentuate the height of the ceilings. There is also pebble tiles on the floor of the shower., Bathrooms Design
Newly updated master bath, This is our master bathroom.  It is very small so our options were a bit limited.  I found the floor tile first and worked everything else around it.  , Bathrooms Design

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