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Isabella Maruti e Paola Bonfante architette
secondo bagno con angolo lavanderia, doccia con piatto doccia in continuità con il pavimento e box doccia scorrevole, nicchia per prodotti da bagno, sanitari a terra back to wall e arredobagno in rovere con piano e lavabo integrato in solid surface
Toulmin Kitchen & Bath
This powder room has a floating poplar vanity in a seagull stain. The Quarts MSI countertops in Lagos Azul give the perfect amount of contrast to the light colored stain on the cabinetry. The Hardware is by Ashley Norton and the faucet is a Delta Cassidy single hole in a flat gold finish. Photo credits to Holloway Productions
Wesley-Wayne Interiors, LLC
This powder bath was enlarged to accommodate a gorgeous sink chest with gold details and marble top. Strategically placed pendant fixtures at the vanity gives optimal light. The Jim Morrison poster supplied by the client adds a personal edginess to this clean and sophisticated space.
Design by: Wesley-Wayne Interiors
Photo by: Stephen Karlisch
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.
Kitchen & Bath Gallery
Kohler Artifacts single control faucet in vintage nickel. Erin Little Photography
Interni Ars concept
BAGNO CON PIANALE SOSPESO, LAVABO IN APPOGGIO, SPECCHIO RETRO ILLUMINATO, SANITARI SOSPESI SU PARETE RIVESTITA CON CARTA DA PARATI WALL&DECO
Natalie Fuglestveit Interior Design
A luxury powder room with beautiful hand painted wallcoverings by Vahallan. Interior Design by Natalie Fuglestveit Interior Design, Calgary + Kelowna Interior Design Firm. Photogprahy: Lindsay Nichols Photography
Robert Elliott Custom Homes
Situated on one of the most prestigious streets in the distinguished neighborhood of Highland Park, 3517 Beverly is a transitional residence built by Robert Elliott Custom Homes. Designed by notable architect David Stocker of Stocker Hoesterey Montenegro, the 3-story, 5-bedroom and 6-bathroom residence is characterized by ample living space and signature high-end finishes. An expansive driveway on the oversized lot leads to an entrance with a courtyard fountain and glass pane front doors. The first floor features two living areas — each with its own fireplace and exposed wood beams — with one adjacent to a bar area. The kitchen is a convenient and elegant entertaining space with large marble countertops, a waterfall island and dual sinks. Beautifully tiled bathrooms are found throughout the home and have soaking tubs and walk-in showers. On the second floor, light filters through oversized windows into the bedrooms and bathrooms, and on the third floor, there is additional space for a sizable game room. There is an extensive outdoor living area, accessed via sliding glass doors from the living room, that opens to a patio with cedar ceilings and a fireplace.
Kitchen & Bath Gallery
The Kohler Vox vessel sink in white with the Kohler Artifacts single control faucet in vintage nickel. Erin Little Photography
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