Comprehending the use of tile and stone in design is one of the great challenges in formulating the style and look of a home. One of the key elements in determining the direction of design is how strict you want to follow the architectural style of your home.
In today’s design world transitional design is the most popular and it allows the homeowner to create something unique within the context of the architecture. Transitional design blends the contemporary with the classics creating a design that places the style of the home harmoniously in the present reflecting the likes and dislikes of the owner.
The bath and kitchen have become the stars in the design world. Today, let’s look at the use of tile and stone in the designing of a bath and in the next discussion we can look at some ideas for kitchens. I looked through my portfolio to show some of the ideas one can do in developing the baths in your home. In making decisions for clients, listening to their needs, wants and appreciations directs me to the right products for their ideal bath.
Here are some ideas from past projects.

The owners of this bath had different thoughts about design. One loves traditional and the other loves contemporary. In this case transitional design is perfect for blending the classics of carrara marble and the beauty of contemporary glass.

The contemporary curved glass wall with the carrara is unique.

The use of carrara mosaics soften the lines of the carrara slab and clean lines of the curved glass.
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Handmade ceramics mixed with glass and a beautiful granite slab that looks like marble.
In the shower the granite was used on the bench and on the shower curb to bring it into the shower room.
The use of the frameless glass doors helps to show off the lovely handmade tiles and glass liner.
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This bath reflects a contemporary Tuscan style with the use of granite on the counter (Persa Blue) and travertine and black marble on the floor and backsplash and shower design.
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The use of a wainscoting in this bath in gray and warm toned limestone creates a classic room.

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In the same Tuscan home the master bath follows the look with travertine and granite marble inserts.

The tumbled travertine 4-piece pattern softens the look of this master bath.

Here is the steam shower in this Tuscan bath.
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Mosaics play a strong role in the design of this shower. The stone is Jerusalem gold and beige limestone.
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This counter is honed antique gold.
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Blending Jerusalem gold moldings and mosaics with rojo alicante marble inserts creates a warm spa shower.
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This powder room makes use of a hand carved Italian sandstone for a strong statement on the wall and black slate on the floor.
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A Tuscan jewel box powder room with golden travertine and mosaics of travertine and limestone with a hand-blown vessel sink.

Details of the wainscotting showing the details of the mosaics in contrast to the large golden travertine tiles. ___________________________________X___________________________________
Powder rooms are the jewel box of the home. It is the one place to really go dramatic and have fun like this contemporary powder room with porcelain and glass and a granite floor!


Details of the porcelain next to the glass vessel sink and the floating clear glass counter.
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This contemporary bath is a bow to art deco. The tile is ceramic with ceramic penny tiles and a black granite counter and white porcelain floor.
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Here is an example of ceramic and the mix of glass mosaics and hexagon tiles. The mosaic glass is a green product, made of re-cycled glass.


The detail of the Greek marble and glass inserts with the hexagon mosaic shower floor show the use of white on white.
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This master shower was designed for a couple that loves the islands and nature. Opal honed marble and green river rock mixed with glass mosaics

The tower of river rock and glass give a feeling of a waterfall.
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This has been a short view of the possibilities of tile and stone in the bath. Next time: kitchen design and the use of tile and stone to create art in your home!
Imagine!

Calla Convergence @2010 Jana Geller
Jana Geller
Jana Geller has designed hundreds of projects from small and large residential to commercial projects, specializing in interior design, tile and stone consultation, and color consultation; project management, coordination of installation, product research, and vendor management. Her design and product knowledge and artistry offer a viewpoint unique to the industry. She has a BFA in painting and ceramics.
Contact: 650 279-2103
jana@janagellerdesign.com
http://www.janagellerdesign.com/
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