Bathroom Design Ideas with Beige Walls and Grey Benchtops
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Creekside Cabinets
Waypoint Cabinetry. Design by Mindy at Creekside Cabinets and Joanne Glenn at Island Creek Builders, Photos by Archie at Smart Focus Photography.
Sea Pointe Design & Remodel
This primary bath has plenty of natural light but to add additional ambience, mirrored medicine cabinets are finished with LED lights that adjust to lighting needs.
Teknik Design & Remodeling
This picture shows the custom glass shower enclosure (we had them replace one panel which is missing from the shot). You'll notice an extra large shower footprint, pebble shower pan tile, and a pairing of both traditional shower head and a shower head on a slider bar.
Sew Beautiful
This beautifully appointed cottage is a peaceful refuge for a busy couple. From hosting family to offering a home away from home for Navy Midshipmen, this home is inviting, relaxing and comfortable. To meet their needs and those of their guests, the home owner’s request of us was to provide window treatments that would be functional while softening each room. In the bedrooms, this was achieved with traversing draperies and operable roman shades. Roman shades complete the office and also provide privacy in the kitchen. Plantation shutters softly filter the light while providing privacy in the living room.
JJ Interiors
Rustic at it's finest. A chiseled face vanity contrasts with the thick modern countertop, natural stone vessel sink and basketweave wall tile. Delicate iron and glass sconces provide the perfect glow.
Hochuli Design & Remodeling Team
A 1990's beachfront condo was given a much needed makeover by Hochuli Design and Remodeling Team. The remodel made this former rental feel like home to the homeowners.
Photo credit: Brad Anderson
Marvin
Bryan Jones
Jones Pierce Architects
This home in Waleska, Georgia feels like a tree house with building projections hanging in space high over the steep lot below. The use of large fixed windows makes the interior spaces feel as if they are part of the outside, and puts the focus on the view. We used a language of materials on the exterior with different finishes on the foundation, house body, and the room projections, and wanted the windows to stand out while fitting into the natural setting. The warm, dark bronze clad color chosen fit into the surrounding wooded setting, while at the same time provided a clean modern look similar to metal windows without looking excessively commercial.
JJJ Interiors
Fun guest bathroom with custom designed tile from Fireclay, concrete sink and cypress wood floating vanity
Bathroom Design Ideas with Beige Walls and Grey Benchtops
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