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Everything Home
This basement remodeling project involved transforming a traditional basement into a multifunctional space, blending a country club ambience and personalized decor with modern entertainment options.
This contemporary bathroom features striking black and white tiles juxtaposed with a warm wooden vanity. The sleek shower area adds a touch of modern elegance to the space.
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Project completed by Wendy Langston's Everything Home interior design firm, which serves Carmel, Zionsville, Fishers, Westfield, Noblesville, and Indianapolis.
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Wells Design Studio
This mid-century modern bath features a custom hickory vanity with legs, color blocking tile, original 70's light fixtures, and terrazzo inspired floors.
Smart Remodeling LLC
Our installer removed the existing unit to get the area ready for the installation of shower and replacing old bathtub with a shower by putting a new shower base into position while keeping the existing footprint intact then Establishing a proper foundation and make sure the walls are prepped with the utmost care prior to installation. Our stylish and seamless watertight walls go up easily in the hands of our seasoned professionals. High-quality tempered glass doors in the style are installed next, as well as all additional accessories the customer wanted. The job is done, and customers left with a new shower and a smile!
Integrated Home Improvement
We completely remodeled the shower and tub area, adding the same 6"x 6" subway tile throughout, and on the side of the tub. We added a shower niche. We painted the bathroom. We added an infinity glass door. We switched out all the shower and tub hardware for brass, and we re-glazed the tub as well.
Elegant in Design
From little things, big things grow. This project originated with a request for a custom sofa. It evolved into decorating and furnishing the entire lower floor of an urban apartment. The distinctive building featured industrial origins and exposed metal framed ceilings. Part of our brief was to address the unfinished look of the ceiling, while retaining the soaring height. The solution was to box out the trimmers between each beam, strengthening the visual impact of the ceiling without detracting from the industrial look or ceiling height.
We also enclosed the void space under the stairs to create valuable storage and completed a full repaint to round out the building works. A textured stone paint in a contrasting colour was applied to the external brick walls to soften the industrial vibe. Floor rugs and window treatments added layers of texture and visual warmth. Custom designed bookshelves were created to fill the double height wall in the lounge room.
With the success of the living areas, a kitchen renovation closely followed, with a brief to modernise and consider functionality. Keeping the same footprint, we extended the breakfast bar slightly and exchanged cupboards for drawers to increase storage capacity and ease of access. During the kitchen refurbishment, the scope was again extended to include a redesign of the bathrooms, laundry and powder room.
Prompt 2 Design
Refreshed this bathroom space by brightening it up with lighter paint, and brighter vanity light. By simply updating lighting, vanity, mirror, and paint it gave a whole new life to the bathroom.
Bathroom Design Ideas with a One-piece Toilet and Brown Floor
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