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STEPHEN FLETCHER ARCHITECTS
This project has involved the complete remodeling and extension of a five-story Victorian terraced house in Chelsea, including the excavation of an additional basement level beneath the footprint of the house, front vaults and most of the rear garden. The house had been extensively ‘chopped and changed’ over the years, including various 1970s accretions, so the
opportunity existed, planning to permit, for a complete internal rebuild; only the front façade and roof now remain of the original.
Photographer: Bruce Hemming
Laura Hicks Architect, LEED AP
Guest bath with Limestone countertops, glass vessel sinks, and bamboo framed mirrors. Pendant lights hang from the ceiling for added ambiance.
Chris Reilmann Photo
Stringer Construction & Design
Black and white beautifully combined make this bathroom sleek and chic. Clean lines and modern design elements encompass this client's flawless design flair.
Photographer: Morgan English @theenglishden
Frame to Finish Remodeling
This is a small bathroom off the master bedroom. Becuase of the small space we put in a 48x48 tile shower and heated floors. A glass wall was used to help make the space feel bigger.
Ariel Camilo Architectural Photography
(photographed for Artistic Tile)
Custom-cut Vestige Cloud Limestone covers this master bath from head to toe. Serene and inviting.
ARCHI-TEXTUAL, PLLC
The Powder Room was converted to have a shower inside. The shower pan is below the tile and flush.
Photography by:
michael k. wilkinson
Tim Andersen Architect
New bath has matte Dal "Arctic White" tile to a continuous header board. Drywall above is painted in BM "Dorset Gold." Floor tiles and console top are "Jerusalem Gold" limestone. Pendant is a restored antique fixture.
Meldrum Design
As with most properties in coastal San Diego this parcel of land was expensive and this client wanted to maximize their return on investment. We did this by filling every little corner of the allowable building area (width, depth, AND height).
We designed a new two-story home that includes three bedrooms, three bathrooms, one office/ bedroom, an open concept kitchen/ dining/ living area, and my favorite part, a huge outdoor covered deck.
Karen Berkemeyer Home
In the guest bathroom, honed black granite tops an antique-dresser vanity.
By: Jill Connors, This Old House Magazine
A Second Chance: From Raw Basement to Family Room
Photo: Erik Rank
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