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Axel Fröhlich GmbH
Die wandhängende Toilette in glänzendem Weiß kommt aus dem Hause des italienischen Herstellers Antonio Lupi.
DPA, Dwight Patterson Architects PLLC
Master Bath with natural light. The house includes large cantilevered decks and and roof overhangs that cascade down the hillside lot and are anchored by a main stone clad tower element.
dwight patterson architect, with domusstudio architecture
Infini Legno
Avec ces matériaux naturels, cette salle de bain nous plonge dans une ambiance de bien-être.
Le bois clair du sol et du meuble bas réchauffe la pièce et rend la pièce apaisante. Cette faïence orientale nous fait voyager à travers les pays orientaux en donnant une touche de charme et d'exotisme à cette pièce.
Tendance, sobre et raffiné, la robinetterie noir mate apporte une touche industrielle à la salle de bain, tout en s'accordant avec le thème de cette salle de bain.
Stephanie Loy Interior Design GmbH
Waschtisch in Farrow and Ball Farbton lackiert - Wandfarbe dunkelgrün
Nautilus Architects
Cathedral ceilings and seamless cabinetry complement this home’s river view.
The low ceilings in this ’70s contemporary were a nagging issue for the 6-foot-8 homeowner. Plus, drab interiors failed to do justice to the home’s Connecticut River view.
By raising ceilings and removing non-load-bearing partitions, architect Christopher Arelt was able to create a cathedral-within-a-cathedral structure in the kitchen, dining and living area. Decorative mahogany rafters open the space’s height, introduce a warmer palette and create a welcoming framework for light.
The homeowner, a Frank Lloyd Wright fan, wanted to emulate the famed architect’s use of reddish-brown concrete floors, and the result further warmed the interior. “Concrete has a connotation of cold and industrial but can be just the opposite,” explains Arelt. Clunky European hardware was replaced by hidden pivot hinges, and outside cabinet corners were mitered so there is no evidence of a drawer or door from any angle.
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Read McKendree
Cathedral ceilings and seamless cabinetry complement this kitchen’s river view
The low ceilings in this ’70s contemporary were a nagging issue for the 6-foot-8 homeowner. Plus, drab interiors failed to do justice to the home’s Connecticut River view.
By raising ceilings and removing non-load-bearing partitions, architect Christopher Arelt was able to create a cathedral-within-a-cathedral structure in the kitchen, dining and living area. Decorative mahogany rafters open the space’s height, introduce a warmer palette and create a welcoming framework for light.
The homeowner, a Frank Lloyd Wright fan, wanted to emulate the famed architect’s use of reddish-brown concrete floors, and the result further warmed the interior. “Concrete has a connotation of cold and industrial but can be just the opposite,” explains Arelt.
Clunky European hardware was replaced by hidden pivot hinges, and outside cabinet corners were mitered so there is no evidence of a drawer or door from any angle.
MaestroBath
Every stone contains the potential to create a unique piece, it just needs to be formed and led by the natural process. The original material will become precious object.
Maestrobath design provides an added value to the products. It enhances the stone material via combination of handcrafted work and mechanical process with the latest technology.
The marble utilized to produce our pieces is the metamorphic stone, which is a natural combination of sediment submitted to the high pressure and temperature. Produced Marble is used in designing and creating master pieces.
Sculpted out of stones native to South East Asia, Bora Bora stone vessel sink will transform any bathroom to a contemporary bathroom. Luxurious beige sink can fit in any powder room and give your washroom a serene and clean feel. This long rectangular modern sink is easy to install and maintain. Bora Bora is also available in Black.
VORBILD Architecture
A contemporary penthouse apartment in St John's Wood in a converted church. Right next to the famous Beatles crossing next to the Abbey Road.
Concrete clad bathrooms with a fully lit ceiling made of plexiglass panels. The walls and flooring are made of real concrete panels, which give a very cool effect. While underfloor heating keeps these spaces warm. The ceilings have been made of plexiglass panels and are fully lit. Beautiful detailed walnut joinery, suave Laufen bath with integrated mood lighting and Aquavision TV.
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