Bathroom Design Ideas with Louvered Cabinets and an Alcove Shower
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Reed Design Build, LLC
How to transform that boring, dated guest bath into a fresh new space with Florida vacation atmosphere? Add light, glass, and texture all set against a soothing white palette. High gloss aqua glass in the shower creates an “under the sea” water experience. Removal of an existing linen closet visually opens the space, making room for a private grooming area and open shelving for towel storage in the shower room. Casual hooks for wet towels. Aqua basket weave glass backsplash at the vanity adds fun and light-reflecting texture. This “spa” like guest bath says relax and welcome to paradise.
Interior Designer: Wanda Pfeiffer
Photo credit: Naples Kenny
JMA (Jim Murphy and Associates)
Home built by JMA (Jim Murphy and Associates); designed by Howard Backen, Backen Gillam & Kroeger Architects. Interior design by Jennifer Robin Interiors. Photo credit: Tim Maloney, Technical Imagery Studios.
This warm and inviting residence, designed in the California Wine Country farmhouse vernacular, for which the architectural firm is known, features an underground wine cellar with adjoining tasting room. The home’s expansive, central great room opens to the outdoors with two large lift-n-slide doors: one opening to a large screen porch with its spectacular view, the other to a cozy flagstone patio with fireplace. Lift-n-slide doors are also found in the master bedroom, the main house’s guest room, the guest house and the pool house.
A number of materials were chosen to lend an old farm house ambience: corrugated steel roofing, rustic stonework, long, wide flooring planks made from recycled hickory, and the home’s color palette itself.
FINA Construction Group Inc.
Ground up development. 7,000 sq ft contemporary luxury home constructed by FINA Construction Group Inc.
Lee Kartis Home Design
Built in 1998, the 2,800 sq ft house was lacking the charm and amenities that the location justified. The idea was to give it a "Hawaiiana" plantation feel.
Exterior renovations include staining the tile roof and exposing the rafters by removing the stucco soffits and adding brackets.
Smooth stucco combined with wood siding, expanded rear Lanais, a sweeping spiral staircase, detailed columns, balustrade, all new doors, windows and shutters help achieve the desired effect.
On the pool level, reclaiming crawl space added 317 sq ft. for an additional bedroom suite, and a new pool bathroom was added.
On the main level vaulted ceilings opened up the great room, kitchen, and master suite. Two small bedrooms were combined into a fourth suite and an office was added. Traditional built-in cabinetry and moldings complete the look.
Vicki Simon Interior Design
The old slate floors and shower surrounds were removed and salvaged fir floorboards were put in place. The shower was tiled using white rectangular tile positioned vertically to emphasize the tall space. Also, cabinets from Restoration Hardware were used, again to maximize space. The cap on the shower curb was salvaged white jasper stone. The baseboard was seconds tile from Pratt and Lambert's warehouse. A simple accordian top-down bottom-up shade was used on the tall existing window.
photo by Lincoln Barbour
South Cypress
The design for the shower was meant to complement the rainfall showerhead and fixture, which have a dark finish and old-fashioned handles.
MJ Design & Build
Gorgeous tile behind the vanity paired with a beautiful light oak vanity to create a classic and interesting space.
Bathroom Design Ideas with Louvered Cabinets and an Alcove Shower
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