The luxurious master bath and bedroom in a 1940’s Dallas, Texas home was a recent project by Redo Remodeling + Construction, and it’s left me antsy to finally start on our master bath! The turquoise tile in the space totally steals the show…they used Complete Tile Collection’s Zumi Glass Mosaic Tile, a recycled glass mosaic with streaming color folded in. But I’m also loving that freestsanding soaking tub (a must in our redo!) and walk-in shower too! My other favorite detail are the arched doorways, especially leading into the bathroom. Those french doors are fabulous! You can see more photos of this project (captured by Shoot2Sell), along with other beautiful spaces by Redo Remodeling + Construction right over here!
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Patricia Terrell says
Thanks for sharing. I visit your blog first every day. This is a beautiful bathroom. Can you provide a source for the lamps on each side of the bed?
houseofturquoise says
That makes me so happy, thanks Patricia!
I’m pretty certain this is the lamp here…it’s gorgeous!
Shannon says
I look at this blog everyday, too! It’s part of my inspirational l daily therapy! Thank you for your work. I’d love to share my turquoise wall in my home, but, I don’t have a website and it’s just your “average Joe” type middle class house ;0)
Have a wonderful evening,
Shannon
O.H.I.O.
Patricia Terrell says
Thank you!
Rick says
This is beautiful. I love the tiles. Thanks for sharing and for your awesome blog!
Megan Hengstler says
I think the tiles are amazing. Do you know what color they used? It doesn’t seem like any of them really match. Thank you!
Monica Melton says
This is definitely my inspiration for the master bath of our new home. The turquoise mosaic tile screams ME! What sort of tile was used on the floor? Loving it!
Casey says
I love your blog! This bathroom is gorgeous beyond belief. Can you tell me if the countertops are quartz or granite and who is the manufacture and color?
Melanie Cobb says
Any chance you know what the name of the tile is? I’ve searched the web looking for it. Thanks