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Sixonethree Building & Design
Small decking in Toorak, Using Ironbark decking and stainless steel screws. Transforming this area into a usable space.
Wood Wise Design & Remodeling
The homeowners, who were expecting their first child, were interested in expanding their current 2 bedroom/2 bathroom house for their growing family. They also wanted to retain the character of their 1940 era inside-the-beltline home. Wood Wise designer Kathy Walker worked with the clients on several design options to meet their list of requirements. The final plan includes adding 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, a new dining room, and sunroom. The existing kitchen and dining rooms were remodeled to create a new central kitchen with a large walk-in pantry with sink. The custom aqua color of the kitchen cabinets recalls period turquoise kitchens. The exterior of the home was updated with paint and a new standing-seam metal roof to complete the remodel.
Wood Wise provided all design. Kathy Walker designed the cabinet plan and assisted homeowners with all showroom selections.
Stuart Jones Photography
Koivu Ltd
View of the sink and hob. The sink is from the 1810 Company.
Altan Omer (photography@altamomer.com)
BRADSHAW DESIGNS LLC
Wow! Pop of modern art in this traditional home! Coral color lacquered sink vanity compliments the home's original Sherle Wagner gilded greek key sink. What a treasure to be able to reuse this treasure of a sink! Lucite and gold play a supporting role to this amazing wallpaper! Powder Room favorite! Photographer Misha Hettie. Wallpaper is 'Arty' from Pierre Frey. Find details and sources for this bath in this feature story linked here: https://www.houzz.com/ideabooks/90312718/list/colorful-confetti-wallpaper-makes-for-a-cheerful-powder-room
KODA Interiors
Maximizing every inch of space in a tiny bath and keeping the space feeling open and inviting was the priority.
Griffith Interiors
Powder room in rich, warm colors with antique details - Tuscan style home in Indian Wells, CA. Photo: Ethan Kaminsky
David Crosson Design Collective
The client decided that she was in her "forever home" and wanted to create a space that felt clean and fresh but referenced elements of a vintage aesthetic. Panel molding, gently swooping paintable wallpaper, a high-contrast palette and gleaming fixtures from Kohler's Artifacts line all contributed to the look. "I'm never leaving this room," she said when we were done--and somehow I believe that might just be true!
Image shot by John Bilodeau
Ash Pierce Design, LLC
Bright red marmoleum flooring is easy to keep clean. Glittery kisses cover the cabinets above the eating nook. - Sally Painter Photography
Steveworks LLC
Plenty of storage space for pots, pans, dishes, spices, baking supplies and more--and lots of work space!
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