Today we'll have a look at a House Beautiful selection of eight blue bathrooms by different interior designers. I'd love to know which one you like best!
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Royal blue glass tile and a glass wall covering were chosen by designers Kim Coleman and Michele Green.
2.
Moorish-style bath designed by Robin Bell has cooling cobalt blue glass tile and a glittering tile mosaic floor.
3.
Heidi Bonesteel chose to use the bright turquoise blue tile close to the ceiling for a fresh and tranquil look in this spa-like bath in Laguna Beach, California.
4.
Designer T. Keller Donovan used a blue lantern light fixture and blue accents in this otherwise white bathroom.
5.
Designer T. Keller Donovan used an indoor-outdoor fabric on these bathroom walls to match the blue-and-white tiled floor.
6.
For color palette inspiration, designer Paolo Moschino chose to use all shades of blue in this bathroom, reflected in the Italian chinoiserie-style painting over the tub.
7.
Designer Frank Roop drew the mosaic tile floor on a computer with CAD software, and had it manufactured it in one piece, like a carpet. The rest of this Nantucket home is awash in blues, too.
8.
James Radin designed this large dressing room joining the bathroom and bedroom of this Los Angeles home. White interiors get a pop of blue from an orchid vase and seating upholstery.
All images and information from House Beautiful.
Blue Bathrooms
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