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TKS Design Group
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The hall bath for this client started out a little dated with its 1970’s color scheme and general wear and tear, but check out the transformation!
The floor is really the focal point here, it kind of works the same way wallpaper would, but -- it’s on the floor. I love this graphic tile, patterned after Moroccan encaustic, or cement tile, but this one is actually porcelain at a very affordable price point and much easier to install than cement tile.
Once we had homeowner buy-in on the floor choice, the rest of the space came together pretty easily – we are calling it “transitional, Moroccan, industrial.” Key elements are the traditional vanity, Moroccan shaped mirrors and flooring, and plumbing fixtures, coupled with industrial choices -- glass block window, a counter top that looks like cement but that is actually very functional Corian, sliding glass shower door, and simple glass light fixtures.
The final space is bright, functional and stylish. Quite a transformation, don’t you think?
Designed by: Susan Klimala, CKD, CBD
Photography by: Mike Kaskel
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Crickett Kinser
his Mid-town Ventura guest bath was in desperate need of remodeling. The alcove (3 sided) tub completely closed off the already small space. We knocked out that wing wall, picked a light and bright palette which gave us an opportunity to pick a fun and adventurous floor! Click through to see the dramatic before and after photos! If you are interested in remodeling your home, or know someone who is, I serve all of Ventura County. Designer: Crickett Kinser Design Firm: Kitchen Places Ventura Photo Credits: UpMarket Photo
Abbott Contracting
Deep blue vanity two aged brass sconces flank an oblong scalloped shaped mirror. A smart DXV toilet, a one-piece luxury toilet.
Morrison Interiors
The striped pattern on the shower tile added lots of style without a lot of cost. Photos by: Rod Foster
Cathedral Construction, LLC
The bathroom layout was changed, opening up and simplifying the space. New fixtures were chosen to blend well with the vintage aesthetic.
The tile flows seamlessly from the hand-set 1" hex pattern in the floor to the cove base, subway, and picture rail, all in a matte-finish ceramic tile.
We built the medicine cabinet to match the windows of the house as well as the cabinets George Ramos Woodworking built for the kitchen and sunroom.
Photo: Jeff Schwilk
Bathroom Design Ideas with a Shower/Bathtub Combo and Blue Walls
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