Bathroom Design Ideas with a Vessel Sink and Limestone Benchtops
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A monochromatic colour & textural scheme with the accent colour of blue incorporated with glass tiles on the entire end walls of the room, including the dropped ceiling, shortening the visual length of the space and creating drama. A custom designed freestanding vanity with a mid-century modern aesthetic has finger pull cut-outs to keep a streamlined look. The mirror is also a custom design, a shadow-box with a sandblasted band around the perimeter for backlighting. This master suite is in keeping with the Danish Modern design influence which boasts clean and minimal aesthetics.
Arnal Photography
Vivian Soliemani Design
This jewel of a powder room features artful wallcovering, a wall mount lavatory and a hand-crafted glass vessel sink.
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Shower has Mod Walls and a plate of Antique Sea Glass collected all over the world laid between 2 sheets of glass and lit up with LED lighting.
Karen Ellentuck. ASID
This is the water closet for the master bath with a tile wainscot. The marble flooring continues in there from the main area of the bath and the wainscot was added to give the space some character.
Lapointe Architects
On the shore of Lake Ontario, adjacent to a large wetland, this residence merges ecological design and logical planning with a contemporary style that takes cues from the local agrarian architecture. Four interconnected buildings evocative of an evolved farmhouse separate public and private activities, while also creating a series of external courtyards. The materials, organization of structures and framed views from the residence are experienced as a series of juxtapositions: tradition and innovation, building and landscape, shelter and exposure.
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Andrew Phua | APHUA
Soglia Architecture
The Lincoln House is a residence in Rye Brook, NY. The project consisted of a complete gut renovation to a landmark home designed and built by architect Wilson Garces, a student of Mies van der Rohe, in 1961.
The post and beam, mid-century modern house, had great bones and a super solid foundation integrated into the existing bedrock, but needed many updates in order to make it 21st-century modern and sustainable. All single pane glass panels were replaced with insulated units that consisted of two layers of tempered glass with low-e coating. New Runtal baseboard radiators were installed throughout the house along with ductless Mitsubishi City-Multi units, concealed in cabinetry, for air-conditioning and supplemental heat. All electrical systems were updated and LED recessed lighting was used to lower utility costs and create an overall general lighting, which was accented by warmer-toned sconces and pendants throughout. The roof was replaced and pitched to new interior roof drains, re-routed to irrigate newly planted ground cover. All insulation was replaced with spray-in foam to seal the house from air infiltration and to create a boundary to deter insects.
Aside from making the house more sustainable, it was also made more modern by reconfiguring and updating all bathroom fixtures and finishes. The kitchen was expanded into the previous dining area to take advantage of the continuous views along the back of the house. All appliances were updated and a double chef sink was created to make cooking and cleaning more enjoyable. The mid-century modern home is now a 21st century modern home, and it made the transition beautifully!
Photographed by: Maegan Walton
ROSEMARY MERRILL DESIGN
Pool Bath with beach colors, vessel sink and custom cabinetry.
Designer, Rosemary Merrill
Photographer, Susan Gilmore
Creative Remodeling & Design
Beautiful Asian style bathroom remodel, featuring , Grohe shower faucet with body jets and rain shower heads , stone top with Bamboo Vessel Sink, Toto wall mount toilet with an in wall hidden tank
Bathroom Design Ideas with a Vessel Sink and Limestone Benchtops
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