Bathroom Design Ideas with Black and White Tile and Cement Tile
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Piperbear Designs
Located in Church Hill, Richmond’s oldest neighborhood, this very early 1900s Victorian had tons of historical details, but the house itself had been neglected (badly!). The home had two major renovation periods – one in 1950’s, and then again in the 1980s’s, which covered over or disrupted the original aesthetics of the house (think open ductwork, framing and drywall obscuring the beautiful mantels and moldings, and the hot water heater taking up valuable kitchen space). Our Piperbear team had to “undo” much before we could tackle the restoration of the historical features, while at the same time modernizing the layout.
Atelier Devergne
Atelier Devergne, séparation au niveau des sols pour une pièce qui est à la fois une salle d'eau et un dressing
Baine Contracting, Inc.
This beautifully crafted master bathroom plays off the contrast of the blacks and white while highlighting an off yellow accent. The layout and use of space allows for the perfect retreat at the end of the day.
LDa Architecture & Interiors
TEAM
Interior Designer: LDa Architecture & Interiors
Builder: Youngblood Builders
Photographer: Greg Premru Photography
Skelly Build
We majorly upgraded the bath and shower by demoing them out and replacing them with an open shower and a freestanding tub. We also created a double vanity out of more walnut!
To see before pictures, check out our Instagram @SkellyHome
Construction: Skelly Home Renovations
Designer: Ali Swidler
Photography: Sophie Epton
Andersonville Kitchen & Bath
Dura Supreme Frameless Bria Cabinetry Tribeca Solid
Wired Gloss Charcoal
Corian Glacier White Countertop
Designed by AKB Chicago
Riad Tile
Shower wall in our Circulos Pattern Cement Tile.
"Circulos" pattern Encaustic Cement Tile from Riad Tile. All our handmade Encaustic Cement Tile is only $9sqft. Contact us for questions or to place an order. www.RiadTile.com
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Next Stage Design + Build
Designer: Kristie Schneider CKBR, UDCP
Photographer: Nathan Lewis
. As an ode to the 1920’s, a vintage inspired sconce light was placed over the console sink. Furthermore, in-line fan/light over the tub was added to follow current electrical and mechanical code requirements while functionally illuminating and ventilating the space. Additionally the train-rack towel bar, glass shelf and decorative grab bars were installed for safety and functionality for the users.
ID Claire
Rénovation d'un studio de 25 m2 au centre-ville de Lorient pour investissement locatif.
Rénovation complète : isolation, placage, revêtements, peinture. Utilisation de meubles chinés ou rénovés.
Bathroom Design Ideas with Black and White Tile and Cement Tile
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