513 Billeder af lille badeværelse med skabe i lyst træ og et toilet med skål og cisterne i ét

Yarralumla Residence
Yarralumla Residence
Studio Black InteriorsStudio Black Interiors
For this knock down rebuild, in the established Canberra suburb of Yarralumla, the client's brief was modern Hampton style. The main finishes include Hardwood American Oak floors, shaker style joinery, patterned tiles and wall panelling, to create a classic, elegant and relaxed feel for this family home. Built by CJC Constructions. Photography by Hcreations.
Surrey Powder Room
Surrey Powder Room
Claire Elizabeth LifestyleClaire Elizabeth Lifestyle
This cloakroom had an awkward vaulted ceiling and there was not a lot of room. I knew I wanted to give my client a wow factor but retaining the traditional look she desired. I designed the wall cladding to come higher as I dearly wanted to wallpaper the ceiling to give the vaulted ceiling structure. The taupe grey tones sit well with the warm brass tones and the rock basin added a subtle wow factor
House 206
House 206
Ryan Group ArchitectsRyan Group Architects
Half Bath. Built by Crestwood Construction. Photo by Jeff Freeman. Rhino on window stool.
INSPIRATION CINÉMA
INSPIRATION CINÉMA
MIINT - design d’espace & décorationMIINT - design d’espace & décoration
Influencée par les goûts cinématographiques du client, MIINT a entièrement décoré et accessoirisé les pièces de cet appartement. Une ambiance assumée et pleine de caractère immerge le propriétaire dans son univers, pour son plus grand plaisir.
Hokulia
Hokulia
Three Roses InteriorsThree Roses Interiors
The powder room vessel sink is made of amber. I custom designed the cabinet with mahogany and mango wood. Lighting was installed within the cabinetry. Beautiful custom hardware with an Asian flare for cabinet doors. The beautiful stained glass window was a custom design.
Royal Oak, MI
Royal Oak, MI
Dan Davis DesignDan Davis Design
Large impact in a small powder. The dark tiles add drama and the light wood and bright whites add contrast.
Beechwood Homes - Display Home "The Summit"
Beechwood Homes - Display Home "The Summit"
Italia CeramicsItalia Ceramics
The SUMMIT, is Beechwood Homes newest display home at Craigburn Farm. This masterpiece showcases our commitment to design, quality and originality. The Summit is the epitome of luxury. From the general layout down to the tiniest finish detail, every element is flawless. Specifically, the Summit highlights the importance of atmosphere in creating a family home. The theme throughout is warm and inviting, combining abundant natural light with soothing timber accents and an earthy palette. The stunning window design is one of the true heroes of this property, helping to break down the barrier of indoor and outdoor. An open plan kitchen and family area are essential features of a cohesive and fluid home environment. Adoring this Ensuite displayed in "The Summit" by Beechwood Homes. There is nothing classier than the combination of delicate timber and concrete beauty. The perfect outdoor area for entertaining friends and family. The indoor space is connected to the outdoor area making the space feel open - perfect for extending the space! The Summit makes the most of state of the art automation technology. An electronic interface controls the home theatre systems, as well as the impressive lighting display which comes to life at night. Modern, sleek and spacious, this home uniquely combines convenient functionality and visual appeal. The Summit is ideal for those clients who may be struggling to visualise the end product from looking at initial designs. This property encapsulates all of the senses for a complete experience. Appreciate the aesthetic features, feel the textures, and imagine yourself living in a home like this. Tiles by Italia Ceramics! Visit Beechwood Homes - Display Home "The Summit" 54 FERGUSSON AVENUE, CRAIGBURN FARM Opening Times Sat & Sun 1pm – 4:30pm
Oneida Way Home Renovation
Oneida Way Home Renovation
TVL Creative Ltd.TVL Creative Ltd.
These wonderful clients returned to us for their newest home remodel adventure. Their newly purchased custom built 1970s modern ranch sits in one of the loveliest neighborhoods south of the city but the current conditions of the home were out-dated and not so lovely. Upon entering the front door through the court you were greeted abruptly by a very boring staircase and an excessive number of doors. Just to the left of the double door entry was a large slider and on your right once inside the home was a soldier line up of doors. This made for an uneasy and uninviting entry that guests would quickly forget and our clients would often avoid. We also had our hands full in the kitchen. The existing space included many elements that felt out of place in a modern ranch including a rustic mountain scene backsplash, cherry cabinets with raised panel and detailed profile, and an island so massive you couldn’t pass a drink across the stone. Our design sought to address the functional pain points of the home and transform the overall aesthetic into something that felt like home for our clients. For the entry, we re-worked the front door configuration by switching from the double door to a large single door with side lights. The sliding door next to the main entry door was replaced with a large window to eliminate entry door confusion. In our re-work of the entry staircase, guesta are now greeted into the foyer which features the Coral Pendant by David Trubridge. Guests are drawn into the home by stunning views of the front range via the large floor-to-ceiling glass wall in the living room. To the left, the staircases leading down to the basement and up to the master bedroom received a massive aesthetic upgrade. The rebuilt 2nd-floor staircase has a center spine with wood rise and run appearing to float upwards towards the master suite. A slatted wall of wood separates the two staircases which brings more light into the basement stairwell. Black metal railings add a stunning contrast to the light wood. Other fabulous upgrades to this home included new wide plank flooring throughout the home, which offers both modernity and warmth. The once too-large kitchen island was downsized to create a functional focal point that is still accessible and intimate. The old dark and heavy kitchen cabinetry was replaced with sleek white cabinets, brightening up the space and elevating the aesthetic of the entire room. The kitchen countertops are marble look quartz with dramatic veining that offers an artistic feature behind the range and across all horizontal surfaces in the kitchen. As a final touch, cascading island pendants were installed which emphasize the gorgeous ceiling vault and provide warm feature lighting over the central point of the kitchen. This transformation reintroduces light and simplicity to this gorgeous home, and we are so happy that our clients can reap the benefits of this elegant and functional design for years to come.
The Glass House
The Glass House
Dupont Cabinetry & DesignDupont Cabinetry & Design
Floating Rift Sawn White Oak Vanity

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