On the floors of the shower I used
white penny tile and I love the whimsical look of the little circles!
I love
the white penny tile on the bathroom wall!
Not exact matches
Illuminated by a metal drum pendant, four red molded plastic dining chairs surround a Saarinen Dining Table placed in front of
white cabinets adorned with polished nickel hardware and a cream stone countertop fixed against blue
penny backsplash
tiles and beneath stacked upper cabinets.
Welcoming
white and blue bathroom features
white hex floor
tiles accented with blue
penny tiles complementing blue walls.
Sweet feminine bathroom with lavender walls, 3 - leg marble top double washstand with his and her sinks and long black mirrors, vintage
penny tile floor and
white and red Chinoiserie toile curtains.
Blue and
white walk - in shower is clad in blue
penny floor
tiles framed by
white penny wall
tiles fixed around a blue
penny tiled niche and holding a polished nickel shower kit mounted above a tall rustic shower stool.
A glass paneled door opens to a
white and blue bathroom featuring with blue
penny floor
tiles positioned beneath a
white washstand finished with a shelf, polished nickel hardware, and a
white quartz countertop.
white and gray striped
penny floor
tiles lead to a
white bath vanity accented with glass and nickel hardware and a
white quartz countertop.
Lovely bathroom boasts an ivory bone inlay mirror, Amira Mosaic Mirror, over a bleached oak washstand finished with a
white quartz top placed atop a blue
penny tile floor.
Update the floor with a small
white hexagon or
penny tile, with charcoal grout.
Mounted against the backdrop of countertop - to - ceiling
white penny round
tile, the choice perfectly exemplifies Jennifer's taste for marrying the rough with the refined and her knack for finding utility in the unexpected.
E+A pairs the whimsical pattern with timeless materials such as polish Nero marble for the countertops and black &
white penny round
tiles for the floor.
Inspired by photos of a kitchen by Italian architect Gio Ponte, Annie Schlechter and her husband, Russell Maret (working with architect Joe Serrins), chose
white Corian counters, yellow and
white laminate cabinets, a shiny red stove, and an 8 - foot backsplash of cobalt
penny tiles.
It makes you think of cool fresh water, and it contrasts crisply against the
white cabinetry, glass knobs, and playful
penny tile.
We went with a matching Bianco quartz countertops and Glazed
white penny porcelain mosaic
tile to add texture and dimension to the floors.