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Hammered Copper Sink
This hammered copper sink would look awesome in a half-bath. I think it tends to have an Asian influence.
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Teak Bathroom Sink
Create a one of kind bathroom with a teak bathroom sink. I mean, seriously, isn’t it beautiful? I can’t afford it, but I can appreciate the beauty. I’d most likely put it in a main powder room so that it wouldn’t get exposed to as much wear and tear.
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6 Tropical Bathroom Sinks You Are Going to Love
I get absolutely giddy when I see beautiful beachy bathrooms. Today I am inspired by the following 6 tropical bathroom sinks.
Shell Sink – at House Beautiful
Fish Aquarium Sink – seriously???!!
Tropical Sink with Fish – beautiful mosaic style.
Green leaf sink purchase here. Love how it blends with the counter-top.
I love this cut stone sink in this Hawaii bathroom. Probably my favorite.
Hawaii tropical sink. All of the accessories look fabulous.
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Archipelago Hawaii – Interior Design Firm – Hawaii Home Tour
Today’s Hawaiian home tour is from the Hawaii interior design firm Archipelago Hawaii. This home is rich in varying wood tones and textures. It’s the kind of cozy home you’ll want to never leave.
Cozy great room. I love the shelving unit.
Fun Hawaiian bedspread with grass skirt.
Bathroom 1 – notice the modern sinks and mirror.
Bathroom 2. – Three different textures in counter tops and tile with shades of green. They all work together beautifully.
Bathroom 3 – Take a tropical cabinet and turn it into a vanity.
Shopping inspiration taken from this Hawaii home tour:
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Hawaiian Bathroom Faucets
This section features Hawaiian faucets and tropical vessel sinks for your Hawaiian style bathroom. (affiliate links)
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Hawaiian Bathroom
Here you will find everything you need to decorate your Hawaiian bathroom in Hawaiian style including Hawaiian
style vanities, accessories and bathroom lights.Hawaiian Bathroom Faucets & Vessel Sinks
How I Designed my Beautiful Hawaiian Bathroom
By Krista Mayne
After a long road, my Hawaiian bathroom is finally finished. I am thrilled with how it turned out. I know feel like I am in my favorite resort in Maui relaxing in their luxurious Hawaiian bathroom. Let me share with you how I designed my Hawaiian Bathroom.
I knew that I wanted lots of tile in my Hawaiian bathroom, so that is where I started. First I chose the accent tiles, beautiful glass tiles made out colors that remind me of palm trees – greens and tans. These accent tiles are placed in a continuous band all the way around my Hawaiian bathroom. Then I picked large coordinating 12 X 12 tan tiles for the walls. My Hawaiian bathroom needs
a great floor – something that reminds me of sand. Therefore, I chose 18 X 18 tiles in a great tan color. I did have one snag as the dye lot on the wall tiles came out darker than anticipated, so I had to switch the wall tiles.I decided against a bathtub in my Hawaiian Bathroom, as I prefer a large shower with a built in seat. I selected a really cool shower floor, composed of small tiles that remind me of beach pebbles. The shower floor is my favorite focal point in my Hawaiian bathroom. It looks fantastic!
My Hawaiian Bathroom now needed a tropical vanity. I chose a dark wood tropical vanity with a curved front. I added
a Silestone quartz countertop in a beautiful tan color. I chose Silestone due to its maintenance-free properties.The next things to choose in my Hawaiian Bathroom design were the bathroom fixtures. I fell in love with bathroom fixtures that look like bamboo in a nice bronze finish. As the water comes out of the sink faucet, it reminds me of a waterfall. I added the matching bamboo cabinet pulls, towel rods and toilet paper holders. I added a Polynesian Four-Light Bath Fixture light in the shape of pineapples above the bamboo mirror.
As I was designing the space for my Hawaiian bathroom, I decided against a typical closet. I wanted something with style- so I chose a Hawaiian armoire as the closet. The Hawaiian armoire looks like bamboo and adds a great element of surprise.The last items that I added to my Hawaiian bathroom were the most fun to chose- the fun accessories. Some items I used were from past trips to Hawaii. Other accessories were ordered off the Internet such as my “Tiki Hut” sign that hangs outside the door, my Hawaiian surfboard picture made out of koa wood, a tiki mask, a bamboo mirror, Hawaiian style towels
and Hawaiian beach
pictures.I had so much fun designing my Hawaiian bathroom. It’s sure to be the most tropical bathroom in Colorado.