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18 Drool-Worthy Bathrooms Decked Out With Gorgeous Flooring

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The most exhilarating part of designing a drool-worthy bathroom is selecting from a wide range of beautiful materials and fixtures that you wish to showcase. Tile is an important part of the selection process. It can transform your bathroom from ordinary to extraordinary. If you are planning to remodel your bathroom, you may be thinking of outfitting your space with classic white marble.

Although the look of white marble is stunning, why not add a dash of visual interest with some pattern? Whatever your style tastes, we have plenty of inspiration below to help get you started. Be sure to have a look underneath each image for more details about each bathroom and a link to the designer. Don’t forget to let us know which one of these drool-worthy bathroom ideas most inspired you and why in the Comments!

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1. The bathroom of a Spanish Revival home in Los Angeles was completely revamped to offer a spa-like feel. A 7-foot wide double shower with breathtaking industrial steel glass doors and a private lavatory behind the wall. (via Byrdesign)

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2. In a Vermont country house, this bathroom underwent a complete reconfiguration of the layout for function and storage. The new space includes a built-in linen closet, a 42″ wide soaking tub/shower and a double vanity. The vanity is reclaimed pine sourced from Pottery Barn. Above the vanity, Kensington Recessed Medicine Cabinets, in Antique Bronze Finish, Extra Large size, Pottery Barn. The floor tile was purchased from Best Tile, it is the Pallazzo Graphite Florentina Deco 12 x 12. (via HAVEN design+building)

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3. The Vanity is from Restoration Hardware. The walls are Simply White by Benjamin Moore. Floor tile is by Walker Zanger โ€” Sterling Row collection. Wall tiles are also Walker Zanger. In the shower, the stools are Serena & Lily. Vanity is Restoration Hardware (as are the wall hooks), while the faucets are the Kohler Purist collection. Mirrors are from West Elm. Shower dimensions: 14′ x 6′. (via Juxtaposed Interiors)

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4. In this luxurious bathroom, the tile is called “Sophie”, a handmade mosaic in polished Thassos and Calacatta Tia, part of the Silk Road Collection by New Ravenna. The liner around it is Thassos (1×12) and the field tile on the walls and floor is Crema Marfil (6×12 on the floor and the walls). The wall color is Benjamin Moore’s Natural Cream OC-14, while the trim is White Dove. The light fixture is the Arch Top Medium Pendant from Visual Comfort in Polished Nickel. Bathroom dimensions: 13 ft x 16 ft. (via Clean Design)

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5. The floor tile is from Clay Imports in Austin, Texas. Its durable and simple to clean, yet needs to be sealed at regular intervals. The grout is off white, Mapei epoxy grout for durability and clean-ability. The countertops are Carrara Marble. On the walls, the paint color is Benjamin Moore White Dove (OC-17). (via Hughey Architecture)

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6. In this stunning bathroom, the sink is the Kohler K-5980 Sutton utility sink. The faucet used in the sink is manufactured by Chicago faucets. The tub is manufactured by Sunrise Specialty, model #876: 61″ mini dual clawfoot tub with continuous rim. The hexagonal floor tiles are honed Carrara marble, and the 3″ x 6″ tiles are Calacatta โ€” Akdo. On the walls, Benjamin Moore’s Summer Shower 2135-60. (via Hanson Fine Building)

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7. This gorgeous bathroom features cement tiles in the Bordeaux III pattern, from Cement Tile Shop. In the shower is an infinity drain and a custom frameless shower door. Vanity is Signature Hardware – Celebration Vanity, and the mirror is from Pottery Barn – Vintage Rounded Rectangle Pivot Mirror. Wall paint color is Sherwin Williams Amazing GraySW7068, while the ceiling is High Reflective White SW 7757 – Sherwin-Williams. (via Spazio LA)

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8. This master bathroom fulfills a homeowner’s wish for a classic Parisian retreat. The cabinets are Pearl White by Grabill, while the countertop is Carrara marble. All of the hardware is from Emtek – Old Town Crystal, in polished chrome. The class black and white checkerboard floor tiles are from Porcelanosa, Negro Marquina & Marmi Blanco. Both are 17′ x 17″. Bathroom dimensions: 11′ x 14′ or 154 square feet. (via Drury Design)

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9. In this beautiful 220 square foot bathroom, the trim, cabinets, and flat ceiling are all Benjamin Moore Cloud White. The barreled ceiling is a custom venetian plaster. Wallpaper is from Schumacher, called Albero Floreale, Aqua. Plumbing fixtures are Kallista- polished nickel. The vanity stool is custom from Holly Hunt, while the antique mirror top and hardware is from Anthropologie. On the floor, the basketweave tile is black and white marble. The chandelier is from Vintage Pine, Chicago. (via RLH Studio)

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10. In this master bathroom, marble hexagonal tiles help to protect the hardwood when stepping out of the freestanding tub. They are both functional and eye-catching, making a unique and modern style statement. (via Studio DB)

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11. The dark herringbone pattern floor and shower wall tiles are called Mountains Black (600x75mm), from Pirini Tiles in Richmond, Victoria, AU. The custom vanity has drawer fronts made of White Smoked American Oak boards. The Elba marble countertop and the basins are Deonne matte by Dado with an Astra Walker Metropolis faucet. The tub is the Silkstone Hague Back to Wall Bath – Faucet Strommen. Walls are a polished Venetian plaster. (via MMAD Architecture)

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12. This sleek and sexy bathroom features smokey mirrored tiles mixed with Tarnished Silver Zellige subway tiles, Clรฉ Tile. (via Romanek Design Studio)

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13. This drool-worthy bathroom features striking cement tile on the floor, sourced from Mettro tile in Toronto, Canada. The vanity is custom with a clear coated walnut stain. The room is about 10 x 10. (via M House)

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14. This beautiful bathroom features a black and white palette. A mosaic of stripes using penny tiles adorns the floor and up the walls. (via Leanne Ford)

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15. In this industrial style bathroom is an inviting palette of blues and grays. A large walk-in shower features an opulent freestanding tub. White grout highlights the gray herringbone tiles on the floor and walls. (via Unique Home Stays)

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16. The key to designing a drool-worthy bathroom is outfitting it with eye-catching tiles. The floor tiles in this exquisite bathroom are Encaustic Cement Tiles from TeraNova, called the Casablanca White (Item Code: CASABLW). (via Urban Future)

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17. In this fabulous master bathroom of a home in the Hamptons, the floor tiles feature a range of tile patterns by Mats Theselius for MarrakechDesign. White subways tiles adorn half the wall. The towel rack is from AMBA, while the tub was sourced from Signature Hardware. Faucets are Hansgrohe. (via Rebecca Robertson Interiors)

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18. A Victorian terrace home in London features this Mediterranean-inspired bathroom creating a relaxing, calming haven. A walk-in shower features ‘The Tay‘ cast iron bath in a polished finish. The exquisite Mediterranean tiles in sea blues and greens are from Rustico Tile & Stone. (via Drummonds Bathrooms)

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