24 Billeder af lille badeværelse med hvide fliser og bordplade i kalksten
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Studio Ku
An Italian limestone tile, called “Raw”, with an interesting rugged hewn face provides the backdrop for a room where simplicity reigns. The pure geometries expressed in the perforated doors, the mirror, and the vanity play against the baroque plan of the room, the hanging organic sculptures and the bent wood planters.
M.J.Harris Group
The floor plan of the powder room was left unchanged and the focus was directed at refreshing the space. The green slate vanity ties the powder room to the laundry, creating unison within this beautiful South-East Melbourne home. With brushed nickel features and an arched mirror, Jeyda has left us swooning over this timeless and luxurious bathroom
Gingerwood
Icy, natural face quartz tile adds natural sparkle to this Powder Bath. Leuter countertop and hammered nickel sink balance the alternating pattern vein-cut marble floor.
Jane Antonacci Interior Design
A powder room with cherry paneling, a custom designed walnut commode, and a backsplash inspired by the Sienna Cathedral floor was imagined by Jane Antonacci Interior Design. Photography by Paul Dyer
Saltwater Kitchen & Bath Studio
Mike Kaskel Retirement home designed for extended family! I loved this couple! They decided to build their retirement dream home before retirement so that they could enjoy entertaining their grown children and their newly started families. A bar area with 2 beer taps, space for air hockey, a large balcony, a first floor kitchen with a large island opening to a fabulous pool and the ocean are just a few things designed with the kids in mind. The color palette is casual beach with pops of aqua and turquoise that add to the relaxed feel of the home.
Studio Ku
An Italian limestone tile, called “Raw”, with an interesting rugged hewn face provides the backdrop for a room where simplicity reigns. The pure geometries expressed in the perforated doors, the mirror, and the vanity play against the baroque plan of the room, the hanging organic sculptures and the bent wood planters.
KAS Interior Design
Transitional powder room. Mosaic wall tile focal point. Wall mirror flanked by two single light wall sconces.
Studio Ku
An Italian limestone tile, called “Raw”, with an interesting rugged hewn face provides the backdrop for a room where simplicity reigns. The pure geometries expressed in the perforated doors, the mirror, and the vanity play against the baroque plan of the room, the hanging organic sculptures and the bent wood planters.
24 Billeder af lille badeværelse med hvide fliser og bordplade i kalksten
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