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Boswell Construction
Tile: Porcelanosa Ona Natural
Lighting: 4" recessed cans
Floors: Marble
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Plath & Company
Powder room in 1930's vintage Marina home.
Architect: Gary Ahern
Photography: Lisa Sze
Astro Design Centre
Stunning white master bathroom design by Astro. Contemporary, elegant and refreshing bathroom.
Duravit Toilet, Bain Ultra freestanding tub.
Astro Design Centre - Ottawa
Doublespace Photography
Cathers Home Furniture + Interior Design
One of five bathrooms that were completely gutted to create new unique spaces
AMG MARKETING
MCYIA Interior Architecture and Design
Custom master bathroom that has a private window to the view of Honolulu. A built-in bench with a rainshower and two shower heads are featured.
{Photo Credit: Andy Mattheson}
Norman L Graham Inc
This is a new Master Suite addition, that includes a new sitting area, large walk in closet, and retreat like Master Bathroom, with new soaking tub, large walk in custom tile shower, in floor heat, and sauna
dB Atlanta | Direct Build of Atlanta
This renovated Master Bath features natural travertine tile flooring, fully tiled shower with separate steam room, spa jets and luxurious shower experience. Custom built furniture vanities with marble countertops, decorative glass windows, and a claw foot tub really set off the space.
KraftMaster Renovations
A niche is a shelf framed out between studs, recessed in a wall. It is a great little trick to add storage that does not protrude into the space. Finished with a beveled edged tile, this niche becomes a part of the showers design.
Robeson Design
This luxury bathroom was created to be functional and elegant. With multiple seating areas, our homeowners can relax in this space. A beautiful chandelier with frosted lights create a diffused glow through this dream bathroom with a soaking tub and marble shower.
PBH Design
Mr. and Mrs. Hinojos wanted to enlarge their shower and still have a tub. Space was tight, so we used a deep tub with a small footprint. The deck of the tub continues into the shower to create a bench. I used the same marble for the vanity countertop as the tub deck. The linear mosaic tile I used in the two wall recesses: the bay window and the niche in the shower.
Thyme & Place Design LLC
The configuration of a structural wall at one end of the bathroom influenced the interior shape of the walk-in steam shower. The corner chases became home to two recessed shower caddies on either side of a niche where a Botticino marble bench resides. The walls are white, highly polished Thassos marble. For the custom mural, Thassos and Botticino marble chips were fashioned into a mosaic of interlocking eternity rings. The basket weave pattern on the shower floor pays homage to the provenance of the house.
The linen closet next to the shower was designed to look like it originally resided with the vanity--compatible in style, but not exactly matching. Like so many heirloom cabinets, it was created to look like a double chest with a marble platform between upper and lower cabinets. The upper cabinet doors have antique glass behind classic curved mullions that are in keeping with the eternity ring theme in the shower.
Photographer: Peter Rymwid
SweisKloss
In the luxurious master bathroom, the shower seat extends beyond the limits of the shower door, creating a dry retreat.
Lord Design
This bathroom used to be a very small, poorly organized space with very little natural light. By moving the closet into an adjoining bedroom, which we opened up to the ne bathroom, we were able to reorganize the space beautifully. There is now ample storage, great light a huge steam shower and a huge walk in closet.
Photos by: Steve Eltinge www.eltingephoto.com
O’Hara Interiors
This traditional master bathroom is part of a full bedroom suite. It combines masculine and feminine elements to best suit both homeowners' tastes.
2011 ASID Award Winning Design
This 10,000 square foot home was built for a family who prized entertaining and wine, and who wanted a home that would serve them for the rest of their lives. Our goal was to build and furnish a European-inspired home that feels like ‘home,’ accommodates parties with over one hundred guests, and suits the homeowners throughout their lives.
We used a variety of stones, millwork, wallpaper, and faux finishes to compliment the large spaces & natural light. We chose furnishings that emphasize clean lines and a traditional style. Throughout the furnishings, we opted for rich finishes & fabrics for a formal appeal. The homes antiqued chandeliers & light-fixtures, along with the repeating hues of red & navy offer a formal tradition.
Of the utmost importance was that we create spaces for the homeowners lifestyle: wine & art collecting, entertaining, fitness room & sauna. We placed fine art at sight-lines & points of interest throughout the home, and we create rooms dedicated to the homeowners other interests.
Interior Design & Furniture by Martha O'Hara Interiors
Build by Stonewood, LLC
Architecture by Eskuche Architecture
Photography by Susan Gilmore
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