Arts and Crafts Bathroom Design Ideas with Subway Tile
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Finesse, Inc.
This 1927 Spanish Colonial home was in dire need of an upgraded Master bathroom. We completely gut the bathroom and re-framed the floor because the house had settled over time. The client selected hand crafted 3x6 white tile and we installed them over a full mortar bed in a Subway pattern. We reused the original pedestal sink and tub, but had the tub re-glazed. The shower rod is also original, but we had it dipped in Polish Chrome. We added two wall sconces and a store bought medicine cabinet.
Photos by Jessica Abler, Los Angeles, CA
Method Residential Design
Master bedroom with white wainscot paneling, new windows and new french door with header and plinth details.
Four Elements Construction
Take a look at the transformation of this 90's era home into a modern craftsman! We did a full interior and exterior renovation down to the studs on all three levels that included re-worked floor plans, new exterior balcony, movement of the front entry to the other street side, a beautiful new front porch, an addition to the back, and an addition to the garage to make it a quad. The inside looks gorgeous! Basically, this is now a new home!
stirling group inc
contractor: Stirling Group, Charlotte, NC
architect: Studio H Design, Charlotte, NC
photography: Sterling E. Stevens Design Photo, Raleigh, NC
engineering: Intelligent Design Engineering, Charlotte, NC
David Heide Design Studio
Architecture & Interior Design: David Heide Design Studio -- Photos: Greg Page Photography
Finesse, Inc.
This 1927 Spanish Colonial home was in dire need of an upgraded Master bathroom. We completely gut the bathroom and re-framed the floor because the house had settled over time. The client selected hand crafted 3x6 white tile and we installed them over a full mortar bed in a Subway pattern. We reused the original pedestal sink and tub, but had the tub re-glazed. The shower rod is also original, but we had it dipped in Polish Chrome. We added two wall sconces and a store bought medicine cabinet.
Photos by Jessica Abler, Los Angeles, CA
Patricia B. Warren, AIA Warren Architecture, LLC
The Guest Bathroom bathtub was relocated to be under the window, which is the only new window in the house. This window has insulating, frosted glass to provide privacy and to keep out cold drafts.
Arts and Crafts Bathroom Design Ideas with Subway Tile
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