The home’s four bathrooms are tiled with custom ceramic tiles in four different colors. The pink upstairs bathroom is the only one with a tub.
The bathroom is clad in moss-green tile, and a wooden shutter opens to a view of the living room fireplace.
The upstairs guest suite includes a neutral, daylit bathroom.
The tile looks vintage, but was selected and installed as part of the renovation. On the vanity: Kristall Tumbler in Blush by Decor Walther from the Oliver Thom Store.
Hexagonal penny tile ascends from floor to ceiling in the skylit primary bathroom.
The all-over green tiles of this bathroom feel the most like camp.
The couple added a half-bathroom to the main level and replaced the tiling, costing them around $6,600 combined.
There’s more concealed storage in the bathroom, this time clad in wooden tile so it blends in with the wall treatment. The flooring is terrazzo tile.
In the bathroom closest to their daughter's bedroom, the owners made the shower accessible to a wheelchair.
Tile by Zia Tile runs along a wall of the upstairs bathroom. The cabinets are by Cabinets quick, and the floor tile is by Concrete Collaborative.
In the newly expanded bathroom, large panel tiles, custom cabinetry and a polished cement sink by Mallorcan company Huguet – a favorite of Aretio’s – exude a joyful contemporary Mediterranean feel.