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Smith & Sons Remodeling Experts Canada
Anyone would fall in LOVE with this very ‘Hamptons-esque’ home, remodelled by Smith & Sons. The perfect location for Christmas lunch, this home has all the warm cheer and charm of trifle and Baileys.
Spacious, gracious and packed with modern amenities, this elegant abode is pure craftsmanship – every detail perfectly complementing the next. An immaculate representation of the client’s taste and lifestyle, this home’s design is ageless and classic; a fusion of sophisticated city-style amenities and blissed-out beach country.
Utilising a neutral palette while including luxurious textures and high-end fixtures and fittings, truly makes this home an interior design dream. While the bathrooms feature a coast-contemporary feel, the bedrooms and entryway boast something a little more European in décor and design. This neat blend of styles gives this family home that true ‘Hampton’s living’ feel with eclectic, yet light and airy spaces. Our Hornsby renovators have truly achieved a stunning result for this family and we’re certain this is going to be home well loved for many years to come.
West One Bathrooms Ltd
When the homeowners purchased this Victorian family home, this bathroom was originally a dressing room. With two beautiful large sash windows which have far-fetching views of the sea, it was immediately desired for a freestanding bath to be placed underneath the window so the views can be appreciated. This is truly a beautiful space that feels calm and collected when you walk in – the perfect antidote to the hustle and bustle of modern family life.
The bathroom is accessed from the main bedroom via a few steps. Honed marble hexagon tiles from Ca’Pietra adorn the floor and the Victoria + Albert Amiata freestanding bath with its organic curves and elegant proportions sits in front of the sash window for an elegant impact and view from the bedroom.
Camilla Molders Design
Residential Interior Design & Decoration project by Camilla Molders Design
Bathroom and laundry room in one, this room was designed to seamlessly fit into a home that is full of character art & rich coloured floorboards.
The brief was to include room to display some of the homes collection of Wembley ware figurines as well as house the laundry.
We sourced antique encaustic tiles and used them as a feature tile across the length of the room connecting the vanity to the shower.
Photography Martina Gemmola
Green Door Interiors
The children's hall bathroom sports a white Kohler bubble tub with a subway tile surround. The black subway tile was installed in a diagonal pattern alternating matte and high gloss finishes, just for fun! The black dot ceramic floor and polished chrome fixtures add to the unique composition of patterns and shapes.
Construction by Custom Craft Contractors
West One Bathrooms Ltd
When the homeowners purchased this Victorian family home, this bathroom was originally a dressing room. With two beautiful large sash windows which have far-fetching views of the sea, it was immediately desired for a freestanding bath to be placed underneath the window so the views can be appreciated. This is truly a beautiful space that feels calm and collected when you walk in – the perfect antidote to the hustle and bustle of modern family life.
The bathroom is accessed from the main bedroom via a few steps. Honed marble hexagon tiles from Ca’Pietra adorn the floor and the Victoria + Albert Amiata freestanding bath with its organic curves and elegant proportions sits in front of the sash window for an elegant impact and view from the bedroom.
Bassett Furniture Design Studio
From small bathroom to a more light and airy feeling. We switched the stool and vanity so the entry path into the bathroom was more open. Many of the items in this bathroom were purchased 'off the shelf'.
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Scott Dean
Margaret Dean at Design Studio West
This is the primary bath for a 1800 SF home in Sollana Beach built in 1970. The homeowner wanted the materials to express a proper Primary Bath in this small bath.
Floor and accent tiles from Artistic Tile, "Constellation". Shower niche has LED lights to illuminate the accent tile.
Limestone wall tiles "Grey Foussana Honed". Medicine cabinets by Restoration Hardware. Kohler Veil toilet. Curb less shower. Cabinets from Design Studio West and Sollera Fine Cabints, finished in Sherwin Williams, "Iron Ore" paint.
Bob Lancaster Designs
Classic mosaic tile floors give this guest bathroom a retro connection. An emerald green vanity with gold accents makes this room a colorful modern classic
Irene Designs
This long narrow bathroom layout has been changed to improve aesthetics and functionality. Heating radiator has been removed and radiant heated floor installed.
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