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ASR DESIGN STUDIO
Our mission was to completely update and transform their huge house into a cozy, welcoming and warm home of their own.
“When we moved in, it was such a novelty to live in a proper house. But it still felt like the in-law’s home,” our clients told us. “Our dream was to make it feel like our home.”
Our transformation skills were put to the test when we created the host-worthy kitchen space (complete with a barista bar!) that would double as the heart of their home and a place to make memories with their friends and family.
We upgraded and updated their dark and uninviting family room with fresh furnishings, flooring and lighting and turned those beautiful exposed beams into a feature point of the space.
The end result was a flow of modern, welcoming and authentic spaces that finally felt like home. And, yep … the invite was officially sent out!
Our clients had an eclectic style rich in history, culture and a lifetime of adventures. We wanted to highlight these stories in their home and give their memorabilia places to be seen and appreciated.
The at-home office was crafted to blend subtle elegance with a calming, casual atmosphere that would make it easy for our clients to enjoy spending time in the space (without it feeling like they were working!)
We carefully selected a pop of color as the feature wall in the primary suite and installed a gorgeous shiplap ledge wall for our clients to display their meaningful art and memorabilia.
Then, we carried the theme all the way into the ensuite to create a retreat that felt complete.
TKS Design Group
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What’s the next best thing to a tropical vacation in the middle of a Chicago winter? Well, how about a tropical themed bath that works year round? The goal of this bath was just that, to bring some fun, whimsy and tropical vibes!
We started out by making some updates to the built in bookcase leading into the bath. It got an easy update by removing all the stained trim and creating a simple arched opening with a few floating shelves for a much cleaner and up-to-date look. We love the simplicity of this arch in the space.
Now, into the bathroom design. Our client fell in love with this beautiful handmade tile featuring tropical birds and flowers and featuring bright, vibrant colors. We played off the tile to come up with the pallet for the rest of the space. The cabinetry and trim is a custom teal-blue paint that perfectly picks up on the blue in the tile. The gold hardware, lighting and mirror also coordinate with the colors in the tile.
Because the house is a 1930’s tudor, we played homage to that by using a simple black and white hex pattern on the floor and retro style hardware that keep the whole space feeling vintage appropriate. We chose a wall mount unpolished brass hardware faucet which almost gives the feel of a tropical fountain. It just works. The arched mirror continues the arch theme from the bookcase.
For the shower, we chose a coordinating antique white tile with the same tropical tile featured in a shampoo niche where we carefully worked to get a little bird almost standing on the niche itself. We carried the gold fixtures into the shower, and instead of a shower door, the shower features a simple hinged glass panel that is easy to clean and allows for easy access to the shower controls.
Designed by: Susan Klimala, CKBD
Photography by: Michael Kaskel
For more design inspiration go to: www.kitchenstudio-ge.com
Arnold Lumber Company
This historic home in Westerly, RI, features Tedd Wood Cabinetry bath vanities. Capital Door style in white finish.
Designer Credit: Lauren Burnap
The Cotswold Bathroom Company
This good-sized family bathroom was showing its age after 15 years, in this four-bed detached home. We have redesigned and re-engineered it to incorporate built-in storage and a 'P'-shaped shower bath.
Duck egg blue-green feature tiles compliment the fitted furniture. The rest of the room is fully tiled with a larger grey porcelain tile and the floor is grounded with a warmer timber effect vinyl tile.
Level Custom Build
We completed this beautiful bathroom renovation early January 2024. Our client has been gradually updating their home and felt the bathroom was one of the more pivotal spaces needing an update (the home had never been renovated since it was built in the 60s). The original alcove tub felt closed in and congested so we decided to change to a corner tub with a corner glass to give the space a more open feeling. The MDF painted vanity was built custom to fit our clients traditional tastes. An interesting feature in this project was the tub overflow, which is a new OS&B product that allows for the overflow to serve as a filler for a spoutless look.
Norman Sanchez Architecture
A generous hydro-thermo massage bath with a view of the San Francisco bay invites a serene escape after a busy day.
User
Bright blue cabinets brighten up this kids bathroom. Grey glass herringbone tile line the shower wall and the counter backsplash.
Photo: Jean Bai / Konstrukt Photo
Normandy Remodeling
Normandy Design Manager Troy Pavelka created this master bathroom as part of a master suite addition to a Victorian home. Staying true to that era, he selected detailed and ornate blue tile throughout the space.
Coastal Peach Interiors
A 2005 built Cape Canaveral condo updated to 2021 Coastal Chic. Shower floor was updated to a custom, locally made pebble tile to compliment existing shower wall tile. Vanity received a pop of color and new fixtures, along with new lighting and rustic frame around the mirror.
Michelle Mohlere Interior Color & Design
Guest bathroom, 3 x 12 beveled subway tile, basket weave tile accent. Quartz shower niche shelves and frame.
TKS Design Group
Download our free ebook, Creating the Ideal Kitchen. DOWNLOAD NOW
What’s the next best thing to a tropical vacation in the middle of a Chicago winter? Well, how about a tropical themed bath that works year round? The goal of this bath was just that, to bring some fun, whimsy and tropical vibes!
We started out by making some updates to the built in bookcase leading into the bath. It got an easy update by removing all the stained trim and creating a simple arched opening with a few floating shelves for a much cleaner and up-to-date look. We love the simplicity of this arch in the space.
Now, into the bathroom design. Our client fell in love with this beautiful handmade tile featuring tropical birds and flowers and featuring bright, vibrant colors. We played off the tile to come up with the pallet for the rest of the space. The cabinetry and trim is a custom teal-blue paint that perfectly picks up on the blue in the tile. The gold hardware, lighting and mirror also coordinate with the colors in the tile.
Because the house is a 1930’s tudor, we played homage to that by using a simple black and white hex pattern on the floor and retro style hardware that keep the whole space feeling vintage appropriate. We chose a wall mount unpolished brass hardware faucet which almost gives the feel of a tropical fountain. It just works. The arched mirror continues the arch theme from the bookcase.
For the shower, we chose a coordinating antique white tile with the same tropical tile featured in a shampoo niche where we carefully worked to get a little bird almost standing on the niche itself. We carried the gold fixtures into the shower, and instead of a shower door, the shower features a simple hinged glass panel that is easy to clean and allows for easy access to the shower controls.
Designed by: Susan Klimala, CKBD
Photography by: Michael Kaskel
For more design inspiration go to: www.kitchenstudio-ge.com
Bathroom Design Ideas with Blue Cabinets and a Corner Tub
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