Bathroom Design Ideas with Grey Cabinets and Solid Surface Benchtops
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JTID Inc.
The master bathroom of which the toilet room is concealed behind a wood-clad hidden door is spacious and offers high-end amenities. As with the other bathrooms, the countertop was fabricated from a man made porcelain-based material which is highly durable and requires little maintenance.
Kitchen Associates
This master bath project we recently finished in Lancaster, MA features cabinets by Grabill with "Hampton Inset" door style in a "Cottagestone Glaze" finish. Countertop and shower surround were made in-house with "Raincloud" and "Cosmos Prima" Corian solid surface. Design by Rich Dupre of Kitchen Associates. Photos by Baumgart Creative Media.
Interiors by LH
Dark and lacking functionality, this hard working hall bathroom in Great Falls, VA had to accommodate the needs of both a teenage boy and girl. Custom cabinetry, new flooring with underlayment heat, all new bathroom fixtures and additional lighting make this a bright and practical space. Exquisite blue arabesque tiles, crystal adornments on the lighting and faucets help bring this utilitarian space to an elegant room. Designed by Laura Hildebrandt of Interiors By LH, LLC. Construction by Superior Remodeling, Inc. Cabinetry by Harrell's Professional Cabinetry. Photography by Boutique Social. DC.
House of Refined Design
This 1980s bathroom was originally a closet and galley shaped master bath for two. It was cramped, dark and nonfunctional for 2 people to dress in the morning. We demolished walls and fixtures to replace with a focal wall of Porcelanosa tile, laid on the vertical to mimic waves of high and low undulations. The vanity cabinets were custom made to float without base supports. Self closing glides and push open mechanisms make the cabinets highly functional. Electrical outlets are hardwired behind the drawers to conceal clutter.
Undermount rectangular sinks from Kohler. Backlight mirrors and under cabinets have an LED dimmer switch to use as a dim nightlight. Recessed can lights add to the natural southern window exposure. Countertops from Holland Marble.
Glenn Johnson Photography
Kenny Waters Remodeling
Porcelanosa tile
RECODECO
GUESS BATHROOM
12x24 CRYSTAL GRIS POLISHED PORCELAIN TILE
10x28 CALYPSO WAVY BLANCO CERAMIC TILE
SCHLUTER SHOWER SYSTEMS
SCHLUTER PREFAB NICHE
SCHLUTER PROFILES
60” PENSACOLA MODERN ACRYLIC ALCOVR WHITE SOAKING TUB
DUAL FLUSH ELOBGATED 1-PIECE TOILET WITH SOFT-CLOSING SEAT
AKDY ALUMINUM SHOWER PANEL TOWER
30” SAFETY GRAB BAR
Maxwell Alexander / Duncan Avenue
Farmhouse Reinvented - Interior Design Project in Marlboro, New York
Design: Duncan Avenue // Maxwell & Dino Alexander
Construction: ToughConstruct | Hudson Valley
Welcome to the historic (circa 1870) Hudson Valley Farmhouse in the heart of legendary Marlboro, NY. It has been completely reimagined by the Award-Winning Duncan Avenue Design Studio and has become an inspiring, stylish and extremely comfortable zero-emissions 21st century smart home just minutes away from NYC. Situated on top of a hill and an acre of picturesque landscape, it could become your turnkey second-home, a vacation home, rental or investment property, or an authentic Hudson Valley Style dream home for generations to come.
The Farmhouse has been renovated with style, design, sustainability, functionality, and comfort in mind and incorporates more than a dozen smart technology, energy efficiency, and sustainability features.
Contemporary open concept floorplan, glass french doors and 210° wraparound porch with 3-season outdoor dining space blur the line between indoor and outdoor living and allow residents and guests to enjoy a true connection with surrounding nature.
Wake up to the sunrise shining through double glass doors on the east side of the house and watch the warm sunset rays shining through plenty of energy-efficient windows and french doors on the west. High-end finishes such as sustainable bamboo hardwood floors, sustainable concrete countertops, solid wood kitchen cabinets with soft closing drawers, energy star stainless steel appliances, and designer light fixtures are only a few of the updates along with a brand-new central HVAC heat pump system controlled by smart Nest thermostat with two-zone sensors. Brand new roof, utilities, and all LED lighting bring additional value and comfort for many years to come. The property features a beautiful designer pergola on the edge of the hill with an opportunity for the in-ground infinity pool. Property's sun number is 91 and is all set for installation of your own solar farm that will take the property go 100% off-grid.
Superior quality renovation, energy-efficient smart utilities, world-class interior design, sustainable materials, and Authentic Hudson Valley Style make this unique property a true real estate gem and once-in-a-lifetime investment opportunity to own a turnkey second-home and a piece of the Hudson Valley history.
Bathroom Design Ideas with Grey Cabinets and Solid Surface Benchtops
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