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Hsu McCullough
Kid's Bathroom with decorative mirror, white tiles and cement tile floor. Photo by Dan Arnold
Mon Concept Habitation
Ce projet de rénovation est sans doute un des plus beaux exemples prouvant qu’on peut allier fonctionnalité, simplicité et esthétisme. On appréciera la douce atmosphère de l’appartement grâce aux tons pastels qu’on retrouve dans la majorité des pièces. Notre coup de cœur : cette cuisine, d’un bleu élégant et original, nichée derrière une jolie verrière blanche.
Pamela Day Designs
This kids bath was designed to be both playful and pretty. An attractive and durable Kallista vanity was chosen for sleek storage, and a bold, blue hue for the hexagon cement tiled floor.
Fireclay Tile
Bring the coast to your bathroom design by using our soft blue Crater Lake Hexite Tile on the floor.
DESIGN
Indigo Interiors Co
PHOTOS
Indigo Interiors Co
Tile Shown: Hexite in Crater Lake
Fireclay Tile
A dynamic duo, blue glass tile and a floral wallpaper join up to create a bewitching bathroom.
DESIGN
Ginny Macdonald, Styling by CJ Sandgren
PHOTOS
Jessica Bordner, Sara Tramp
Tile Shown: 2x12, 4x12, 1x1 in Blue Jay Matte Glass Tile
NEVA Architecture Intérieure - Interior Design
Superbe salle de bain parentale, dans ce qui était auparavant la cuisine !
Une très grande douche à l'italienne, toute carrelée d'un beau camaïeu de mosaïques aux tons bleu/vert/gris.
Un sol très original et totalement aléatoire bicolore, en carreaux hexagonaux bleus et gris.
Une baignoire droite avec fonctions bouillonnants et jets de massage.
Le tout entouré de carreaux blancs classiques.
Un beau meuble avec double vasque pour le chanceux couple !
https://www.nevainteriordesign.com/
Lien Magazine
Jean Perzel : http://www.perzel.fr/projet-bosquet-neva/
Casework
This 1950’s mid century ranch had good bones, but was not all that it could be - especially for a family of four. The entrance, bathrooms and mudroom lacked storage space and felt dark and dingy.
The main bathroom was transformed back to its original charm with modern updates by moving the tub underneath the window, adding in a double vanity and a built-in laundry hamper and shelves. Casework used satin nickel hardware, handmade tile, and a custom oak vanity with finger pulls instead of hardware to create a neutral, clean bathroom that is still inviting and relaxing.
The entry reflects this natural warmth with a custom built-in bench and subtle marbled wallpaper. The combined laundry, mudroom and boy's bath feature an extremely durable watery blue cement tile and more custom oak built-in pieces. Overall, this renovation created a more functional space with a neutral but warm palette and minimalistic details.
Interior Design: Casework
General Contractor: Raven Builders
Photography: George Barberis
Press: Rebecca Atwood, Rue Magazine
On the Blog: SW Ranch Master Bath Before & After
Cathie Hong Interiors
This project was a joy to work on, as we married our firm’s modern design aesthetic with the client’s more traditional and rustic taste. We gave new life to all three bathrooms in her home, making better use of the space in the powder bathroom, optimizing the layout for a brother & sister to share a hall bath, and updating the primary bathroom with a large curbless walk-in shower and luxurious clawfoot tub. Though each bathroom has its own personality, we kept the palette cohesive throughout all three.
Z Builders
Atelier 211 is an ocean view, modern A-Frame beach residence nestled within Atlantic Beach and Amagansett Lanes. Custom-fit, 4,150 square foot, six bedroom, and six and a half bath residence in Amagansett; Atelier 211 is carefully considered with a fully furnished elective. The residence features a custom designed chef’s kitchen, serene wellness spa featuring a separate sauna and steam room. The lounge and deck overlook a heated saline pool surrounded by tiered grass patios and ocean views.
White Sands Coastal Development
The 1,750-square foot Manhattan Beach bungalow is home to two humans and three dogs. Originally built in 1929, the bungalow had undergone various renovations that convoluted its original Moorish style. We gutted the home and completely updated both the interior and exterior. We opened the floor plan, rebuilt the ceiling with reclaimed hand-hewn oak beams and created hand-troweled plaster walls that mimicked the construction and look of the original walls. We also rebuilt the living room fireplace by hand, brick-by-brick, and replaced the generic roof tiles with antique handmade clay tiles.
We returned much of this 3-bed, 2-bath home to a more authentic aesthetic, while adding modern touches of luxury, like radiant-heated floors, bi-fold doors that open from the kitchen/dining area to a large deck, and a custom steam shower, with Moroccan-inspired tile and an antique mirror. The end result is evocative luxury in a compact space.
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