Bathroom Design Ideas with Cement Tiles and a Drop-in Sink
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Director of Project Development Elle Hunter
https://www.houzz.com/pro/eleanorhunter/elle-hunter-case-design-and-remodeling
Designer Allie Mann
https://www.houzz.com/pro/inspiredbyallie/allie-mann-case-design-remodeling-inc
Photography by Stacy Zarin Goldberg
ING Construction
Monte Mar Vista / Complete Bathroom Remodel
Within this Bathroom Remodeling Project, to begin, we performed the demolition on the previous Bathroom. We then performed the installation of the Shower and Floor Tiles. This then was followed by the installation of the lighting Sconces, Vanity and Mirrored Medicine Cabinet and followed by a fresh Paint to finish.
Sara Mosele
A 2000 sq. ft. family home for four in the well-known Chelsea gallery district. This loft was developed through the renovation of two apartments and developed to be a more open space. Besides its interiors, the home’s star quality is its ability to capture light thanks to its oversized windows, soaring 11ft ceilings, and whitewash wood floors. To complement the lighting from the outside, the inside contains Flos and a Patricia Urquiola chandelier. The apartment’s unique detail is its media room or “treehouse” that towers over the entrance and the perfect place for kids to play and entertain guests—done in an American industrial chic style.
Featured brands include: Dornbracht hardware, Flos, Artemide, and Tom Dixon lighting, Marmorino brick fireplace, Duravit fixtures, Robern medicine cabinets, Tadelak plaster walls, and a Patricia Urquiola chandelier.
Natalie Howe Design
A third time client, these empty nesters wanted to modernize an outdated bathroom with bold features and a masculine look. Ann Sacks cement tile complements the floor in a vivid pattern and matte black and brass features give the look a handsome appeal. Other features in this room: Kelly Wearstler wall sconces, Erica Wakerly wallpaper in the WC, Black, iron shower doors, and Ann Sacks shower tile.
Bathroom Design Ideas with Cement Tiles and a Drop-in Sink
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