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Sleek and modern bathroom design with teal blue cement tile wall paired with slate tile flooring. Mid-century style vanity with matte black plumbing fixtures.
Amberth
Composite stone for the vanity top and bath surround compliments the blue tones on the walls and bespoke cabinetry.
M.O.Daby Design
New Generation MCM
Location: Lake Oswego, OR
Type: Remodel
Credits
Design: Matthew O. Daby - M.O.Daby Design
Interior design: Angela Mechaley - M.O.Daby Design
Construction: Oregon Homeworks
Photography: KLIK Concepts
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A dark cherry wood double vanity with a white quartz countertop contrasts the crystal blue glass subway tile and slate flooring.
dRemodeling
Cherry wood cabinetry beautifully contrast the glass subway wall tiles and slate floor tiles.
David Moulton AIA
In the master bath Sea Ranch Architect David Moulton AIA introduced a teak-plank box to wrap the bathing area. Existing ceramic tile counters, shower enclosure and tub surrounds were replaced with a series of tiles that provide texture and reflectivity, to draw in the natural landscape: Artistic Tile's Ambra Lake Blue sculptural wave-tile floats on the vanity wall; Porcelenosa’s Brunei-Blanco provides a subtle shimmer of soft white texture to the shower and a sliced pebble shower floor echoes both the natural landscape and the organic materials within the space. A new WetStyle freestanding tub, with a floor-mounted filler column by Kallista, perches beautifully inside its custom teak surround. The existing vanity was wrapped in Altair Silestone and topped with Watermark lavatory faucets presiding over Duravit white porcelain sinks.
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Hillcrest Construction
Hillcrest Construction designed and executed a complete facelift for these West Chester clients’ master bathroom. The sink/toilet/shower layout stayed relatively unchanged due to the limitations of the small space, but major changes were slated for the overall functionality and aesthetic appeal.
The bathroom was gutted completely, the wiring was updated, and minor plumbing alterations were completed for code compliance.
Bathroom waterproofing was installed utilizing the state-of-the-industry Schluter substrate products, and the feature wall of the shower is tiled with a striking blue 12x12 tile set in a stacked pattern, which is a departure of color and layout from the staggered gray-tome wall tile and floor tile.
The original bathroom lacked storage, and what little storage it had lacked practicality.
The original 1’ wide by 4’ deep “reach-in closet” was abandoned and replaced with a custom cabinetry unit that featured six 30” drawers to hold a world of personal bathroom items which could pulled out for easy access. The upper cubbie was shallower at 13” and was sized right to hold a few spare towels without the towels being lost to an unreachable area. The custom furniture-style vanity, also built and finished at the Hillcrest custom shop facilitated a clutter-free countertop with its two deep drawers, one with a u-shaped cut out for the sink plumbing. Considering the relatively small size of the bathroom, and the vanity’s proximity to the toilet, the drawer design allows for greater access to the storage area as compared to a vanity door design that would only be accessed from the front. The custom niche in the shower serves and a consolidated home for soap, shampoo bottles, and all other shower accessories.
Moen fixtures at the sink and in the shower and a Toto toilet complete the contemporary feel. The controls at the shower allow the user to easily switch between the fixed rain head, the hand shower, or both. And for a finishing touch, the client chose between a number for shower grate color and design options to complete their tailor-made sanctuary.
Meadowlark Design+Build
This modern soaker tub replaced a dated, raised 70's bathtub that sat in the middle of the bedroom This remodel was built by Meadowlark Design+Build in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Architect: Dawn Zuber, Studio Z
Photo: Sean Carter
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