(1) By Andrea West Design.
This contemporary bathroom in Salt Lake City features a unique tile design that creates a visually stunning and functional space. The combination of textures and patterns adds depth and interest, while the neutral color palette ensures a timeless appeal. To optimize design aesthetic and functionality, the designer wrapped the floor tile up onto the ceiling to make an extra dramatic statement to this wet room.
Photography by Lindsay Salazar Photography.
(2) By Gonterman Custom Homes and Laura Brophy Interiors.
Bold, beautiful and fun are a few things that come to mind when looking at this little girl’s bathroom. The green and brass together with walnut strained cabinets are designed to grow with her through the years.
Photography by Hugo Landa Garcia Photography.
(3) By Christine Sheldon Design.
The project was in Menlo Park in the San Francisco peninsula. This guest bathroom is for a busy young couple with three small children. The homeowners wanted a bathroom that was special and welcoming for guests with a timeless design and colors. The gold fixtures, along with the marble tile on the floors and the ceramic tile on the shower walls, helped create a luxurious feel in this small space.
Photography by Kathryn MacDonald Photography.
(4) By Phillip Price Construction.
Tucked into the hills of Emerald Hills, California, this 99-square-foot master bathroom transforms daily rituals into spa-like experiences. The curbless shower—anchored by a recessed teak slat floor—offers seamless walk-in access while nodding to luxury with lush green Fireclay tiles and a skylight that bathes the space in natural light. The client's vision for modern simplicity comes to life through clean lines, floating teak cabinetry, a solid surface soaking tub and radiant slate floors.
Photography by Eric Rorer.









