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Atwood: Fine Architectural Cabinetry
This contemporary master bath is as streamlined and efficient as it is elegant. Full panel porcelain shower walls and matching ceramic tile floors, Soapstone counter tops, and Basalt reconsituted veneer cabinetry by QCCI enhance the look. The only thing more beautiful is the view from the bathtub.
Harwood Design Builders Ltd.
The narrow, small space in this Winnipeg bathroom was one of the projects biggest interior design challenges. Every element including fixtures, handles, color palette and flooring were chosen to accentuate the length of the bathroom.
A narrow, elongated shower was designed so there was no need for a glass shower door. Custom built niches for shampoos and soaps, as well as a bench were installed. A unique channel drain system was designed it was all surrounded by specially selected tiles in the earth tone color palette.
The end wall was constructed to allow for built in open shelving for storage and esthetic appeal.
Cabinets were custom built for the narrow space and long handle pulls were chose to perpetuate the overall design.
MQ Architecture & Design, LLC
Mark Quéripel, AIA is an award-winning architect and interior designer, whose Boulder, Colorado design firm, MQ Architecture & Design, strives to create uniquely personal custom homes and remodels which resonate deeply with clients. The firm offers a wide array of professional services, and partners with some of the nation’s finest engineers and builders to provide a successful and synergistic building experience.
Alex Geller Photography
Erica Fay Interiors
Project designed by Erica Fay, Tile and its installation: the Floor Store in West Stockbridge, Ma. Glass by Lenox Glass, Custom Mirrors by Museum Facsimiles, soapstone by Rock Solid. Hudson Valley sconces from Berkshire Lighting Outlet, Cabinets by Cabinet Works in Great Barrington.
Chic Interiors
This is the before and after photo. This bathroom has a walk-in shower, a floating cabinet, and soapstone counter top as well as a make-up vanity. The make-up vanity is now where the original vanity with sinks were located. The new placement of the sinks are where the existing shower was. The shower and tub are gone and turned into a walk-in shower.
Leah Fitzpatrick of House + Soul
This hall bath needed a good bit of updating to feel current, however the refresh still needed to be in keeping with the home's historic features. So, I kept the existing vanity, which had been a piece of furniture, and raised it up to a more modern height and added a beautiful soapstone countertop. I also had the mirror wall painted a gorgeous off-black, and removed the former single vanity light in favor of two aged brass, black and crystal sconces. The entire tub area was gutted as well, and replaced with black and white tile walls and a porcelain tub with frameless French shower doors.
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