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Three-Quarter Bathrooms

A three-quarter bathroom's simple layout covers the basics: toilet, sink, shower. Interesting tilework and updated fixtures can dress up this mainly functional space.
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Photo: Designer, Lauren Jacobsen

Add Interesting Yet Subtle Texture

Clean lines and an open look bring a transitional style to this bathroom. The wall is all the same color and size tiles, but the bottom third is a bevel edge tile while the rest is flat tile, adding texture to the space. Photography by Terrance Williams. Design by Lauren Jacobsen

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Photo: Designer, Erica Islas

Bathroom Shelves for Open Space

The narrow trough-like sink saves space and makes this small guesthouse bathroom appear longer and larger. The shelves below the sink also add openness and storage space. The white pebbled floor provides texture, and the light-green shower tiles add a pop of color. Photo by Young-Wolff Photography. Design by Erica Islas

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Photo: Designer, Kenneth Brown

Add Classy Details for Character

Custom sconces and oversized crown molding give character to this bathroom designed by Kenneth Brown. The glass shower doors and counter-to-ceiling mirror keep the space open and make it appear larger. Photo by Mayer and Bowden Photography

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Photo: Designer, Shane Inman

Use Complementary Tiles for a Striking Space

This bathroom features a performance shower with floor-to-ceiling marble tile and a frameless shower. The bathroom, designed by Shane Inman, also has a custom-designed vanity with a tiled backsplash that complements the shower.

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