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Selle Valley Construction, Inc.
Faux bamboo finished flat paneled DeWils Taurus cabinets pop in this gray monochromatic modern guest bathroom. Atlas Homewares 8" chrome pulls accentuate the horizontal theme carried throughout. Cabinets are topped with Pental quartz counters in "Coastal Gray," undercounter Kohler Arhcer sink and Grohe Concetto faucet. Backsplash is a 3x6" white glass subway tile that we had sandblasted to create the frosted finish. Flooring and shower walls are 12x24" Limestone tiles in "Gris," with matching colored 2x2" shower pan. Grohe Eurodisc Cosmopolitan chrome fixtures match the coordinate with the chrome bathroom accessories and shower glass door handle. Matching chrome Vogue vanities are mounted on either side of the full bathroom mirror. Photography by Marie-Dominique Verdier.
Whitecap Construction
Master Bath with a free-standing bath, curbless shower, rain shower feature, natural stone floors, and walls.
Brilliant SA
FEATURE TILE: Silver Travertine Light Crosscut Pol 100x300 WALL TILE: Super White Matt Rec 300x600 FLOOR TILE: BST3004 Matt 300x300 (all Italia Ceramics) VANITY: Polytec Natural Oak Ravine (Custom) BENCHTOP: Organic White (Caesarstone) BASIN: Parisi Bathware, Catino Bench Basin Round 400mm (Routleys) TAPWARE: Phoenix, Vivid Slimline (Routleys) SHOWER RAIL: Vito Bertoni, Aquazzone Eco Abs Dual Elite Shower (Routleys) Phil Handforth Architectural Photography
Michael Molesky Interior Design
Rehoboth Beach, Delaware transitional coastal limestone bathroom by Michael Molesky. Cerused oak vanity with beige marble top. Limestone starts with the floor and carries fully into the shower.
Studio Milne
“Milne’s meticulous eye for detail elevated this master suite to a finely-tuned alchemy of balanced design. It shows that you can use dark and dramatic pieces from our carbon fibre collection and still achieve the restful bathroom sanctuary that is at the top of clients’ wish lists.”
Miles Hartwell, Co-founder, Splinter Works Ltd
When collaborations work they are greater than the sum of their parts, and this was certainly the case in this project. I was able to respond to Splinter Works’ designs by weaving in natural materials, that perhaps weren’t the obvious choice, but they ground the high-tech materials and soften the look.
It was important to achieve a dialog between the bedroom and bathroom areas, so the graphic black curved lines of the bathroom fittings were countered by soft pink calamine and brushed gold accents.
We introduced subtle repetitions of form through the circular black mirrors, and the black tub filler. For the first time Splinter Works created a special finish for the Hammock bath and basins, a lacquered matte black surface. The suffused light that reflects off the unpolished surface lends to the serene air of warmth and tranquility.
Walking through to the master bedroom, bespoke Splinter Works doors slide open with bespoke handles that were etched to echo the shapes in the striking marbleised wallpaper above the bed.
In the bedroom, specially commissioned furniture makes the best use of space with recessed cabinets around the bed and a wardrobe that banks the wall to provide as much storage as possible. For the woodwork, a light oak was chosen with a wash of pink calamine, with bespoke sculptural handles hand-made in brass. The myriad considered details culminate in a delicate and restful space.
PHOTOGRAPHY BY CARMEL KING
Kindred Design House
Timeless beauty meets modern luxury: Limestone shower walls and floors, perfectly adorned with matte black, Dornbracht shower hardware.
Studio Milne
“Milne’s meticulous eye for detail elevated this master suite to a finely-tuned alchemy of balanced design. It shows that you can use dark and dramatic pieces from our carbon fibre collection and still achieve the restful bathroom sanctuary that is at the top of clients’ wish lists.”
Miles Hartwell, Co-founder, Splinter Works Ltd
When collaborations work they are greater than the sum of their parts, and this was certainly the case in this project. I was able to respond to Splinter Works’ designs by weaving in natural materials, that perhaps weren’t the obvious choice, but they ground the high-tech materials and soften the look.
It was important to achieve a dialog between the bedroom and bathroom areas, so the graphic black curved lines of the bathroom fittings were countered by soft pink calamine and brushed gold accents.
We introduced subtle repetitions of form through the circular black mirrors, and the black tub filler. For the first time Splinter Works created a special finish for the Hammock bath and basins, a lacquered matte black surface. The suffused light that reflects off the unpolished surface lends to the serene air of warmth and tranquility.
Walking through to the master bedroom, bespoke Splinter Works doors slide open with bespoke handles that were etched to echo the shapes in the striking marbleised wallpaper above the bed.
In the bedroom, specially commissioned furniture makes the best use of space with recessed cabinets around the bed and a wardrobe that banks the wall to provide as much storage as possible. For the woodwork, a light oak was chosen with a wash of pink calamine, with bespoke sculptural handles hand-made in brass. The myriad considered details culminate in a delicate and restful space.
PHOTOGRAPHY BY CARMEL KING
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modern Bathroom in Stone Ash Laminate, with sliding Mirror Cabinet, integrated LEDs, Wall Mounted
177 Billeder af badeværelse med skabe i lyst træ og kalkstensfliser
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