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Signature Designs Kitchen | Bath | Interiors
Love for the tropics. That best describes the design vision for this bathroom. A play on geometric lines in the wall tile and the unique bathroom door.
Signature Designs Kitchen | Bath | Interiors
Love for the tropics. That best describes the design vision for this bathroom. A play on geometric lines in the wall tile and the unique bathroom door.
NOIA Interiors
A warm feeling, a connexion with nature and a sense of tranquility and relaxation, these were the guidelines, which our client gave us at the beginning of the interior design project in order to remodel the bathroom to better suit his needs.
We choose to decorate the walls with gray textured ceramics, construct a green wall, to free more space by replacing the bathtub with the shower cabin and to complete the final look by adding warm accents made of wood.
Drop Wallcoverings
Cole & Son Palm Jungle Wallpaper Installed in a Bathroom by Drop Wallcoverings. Photo Credit: Lindsay Nichols Photography
Alana O Interiors
Gorgeous bathroom renovation in Bentley, WA. Client brief asked for a Bali-style bathroom where she can relax and feel like she's still on holiday far away from the stresses of the day-to-day!
Delicious Kitchens & Interiors, LLC
The lower part of this curtain is a "fixed
Roman shade" and matches the shower curtain. It's held up with sparkling tassels and the crystal "jewels" are from an art-deco inspired necklace. The custom open weave window treatment was designed to take advantage of the natural light yet provide privacy. The ceilings are 11 feet high, the rod is hung at the top of the window over 9 feet off the floor. There are white sheers at the bottom, again to insure privacy and allow light in. There is a piazza (porch) outside of this second story window. Delicious Kitchens & Interiors, LLC
KCreative Interiors
They say the magic thing about home is that it feels good to leave and even better to come back and that is exactly what this family wanted to create when they purchased their Bondi home and prepared to renovate. Like Marilyn Monroe, this 1920’s Californian-style bungalow was born with the bone structure to be a great beauty. From the outset, it was important the design reflect their personal journey as individuals along with celebrating their journey as a family. Using a limited colour palette of white walls and black floors, a minimalist canvas was created to tell their story. Sentimental accents captured from holiday photographs, cherished books, artwork and various pieces collected over the years from their travels added the layers and dimension to the home. Architrave sides in the hallway and cutout reveals were painted in high-gloss black adding contrast and depth to the space. Bathroom renovations followed the black a white theme incorporating black marble with white vein accents and exotic greenery was used throughout the home – both inside and out, adding a lushness reminiscent of time spent in the tropics. Like this family, this home has grown with a 3rd stage now in production - watch this space for more...
Martine Payne & Deen Hameed
Sebastian Eilert Architecture
Master bathroom with free standing tub and large glass enclosure. Raised platform for shower and toilet. Wainscot panel.
1916 Grove House renovation and addition. 2 story Main House with attached kitchen and converted garage with nanny flat and mud room. connection to Guest Cottage.
Limestone column walkway with Cedar trellis.
Robert Klemm
Explore Your Spirit with Kala
BEFORE PHOTO: Sometimes you get used to a room and don't even realize how much of an impact the old decor is affecting your mood. The old paper was dismal and while it was a light color, it didn't do anything to bring life or excitement to the room. The yellow hue created a sallow look that felt depressing and low energy.
And get a close up view of the border wallpaper:
Explore Your Spirit with Kala
BEFORE PHOTO: We all have that one room in our home that we wish could be different. Maybe the room is too small, too dark, too something that's just not right. In my current home, it's the guest bathroom. It's small and shaped at an odd angle. You can get in there to do what you need to do, but there's nothing fun or relaxing about it.
There's not much that can be done with this space, it's squeezed into an area where there's no room to expand the walls ,so there are serious limits to what can be done.
The most apparent problem in this space is what greets you when you walk into it, which is the very old, outdated wallpaper. You know it's old when you see it, for several reasons, first, wallpaper has been out of style for over two decades and is only making a comeback now and second, it has the trademarked look of 90's wallpaper, which means, it's not just wallpaper, it also has a wallpaper border on top of the wallpaper.
Let's take a look at the bathroom: (Before)
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