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Creative Design Cabinetry
A modern update to this condo built in 1966 with a gorgeous view of Emigration Canyon in Salt Lake City.
White conversion varnish finish on maple raised panel doors. Counter top is Blue Flowers granite..
Eric Reinholdt, Architect
The guest bath seen here is compact in its footprint - again drawing from the local boat building traditions. Tongue and groove fir walls conceal hidden compartments and feel tailored yet simple.
The hanging wall cabinet allow for a more open feeling as well.
The shower is given a large amount of the floor area of the room. The shower is a curb-less configuration and utilizes polished finishes on the walls and a sandblasted finish on the floor.
Eric Reinholdt - Project Architect/Lead Designer with Elliott + Elliott Architecture
Photo: Tom Crane Photography, Inc.
Everything Home
Modern-rustic lights, patterned rugs, warm woods, stone finishes, and colorful upholstery unite in this twist on traditional design.
Project completed by Wendy Langston's Everything Home interior design firm, which serves Carmel, Zionsville, Fishers, Westfield, Noblesville, and Indianapolis.
For more about Everything Home, click here: https://everythinghomedesigns.com/
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Imagine Remodeling
This bathroom may be simple, but it is a perfectly updated transitional style hall bathroom.
Monarch Builders & Remodelers
Black, White, and Taupe Bath
Door Style Name: Sonoma
Design Style: Traditional
Material: Maple
Door Style: Square
Door Style: Recessed
Door Overlay: Full Overlay
Door Construction: Miter
Drawer Front: Classic Drawer Front Standard
Finish: Sandstone Slate
Finish Category: Paints with Glaze
Room Gallery: Bath
Product Lines:
Wellborn Premier Series
Estate Collection
Usable Space Interiors, LLC
This small master bathroom needed to accommodate a bathtub, a shower, a double vanity, and a new laundry room. By removing some of the walls and angles, we were able to maximize the space and provide all of the needs of this client..
Cape Associates, Inc.
As innkeepers, Lois and Evan Evans know all about hospitality. So after buying a 1955 Cape Cod cottage whose interiors hadn’t been updated since the 1970s, they set out on a whole-house renovation, a major focus of which was the kitchen.
The goal of this renovation was to create a space that would be efficient and inviting for entertaining, as well as compatible with the home’s beach-cottage style.
Cape Associates removed the wall separating the kitchen from the dining room to create an open, airy layout. The ceilings were raised and clad in shiplap siding and highlighted with new pine beams, reflective of the cottage style of the home. New windows add a vintage look.
The designer used a whitewashed palette and traditional cabinetry to push a casual and beachy vibe, while granite countertops add a touch of elegance.
The layout was rearranged to include an island that’s roomy enough for casual meals and for guests to hang around when the owners are prepping party meals.
Placing the main sink and dishwasher in the island instead of the usual under-the-window spot was a decision made by Lois early in the planning stages. “If we have guests over, I can face everyone when I’m rinsing vegetables or washing dishes,” she says. “Otherwise, my back would be turned.”
The old avocado-hued linoleum flooring had an unexpected bonus: preserving the original oak floors, which were refinished.
The new layout includes room for the homeowners’ hutch from their previous residence, as well as an old pot-bellied stove, a family heirloom. A glass-front cabinet allows the homeowners to show off colorful dishes. Bringing the cabinet down to counter level adds more storage. Stacking the microwave, oven and warming drawer adds efficiency.
J Steven Kemp Architect
Photos copyright 2012 Scripps Network, LLC. Used with permission, all rights reserved.
DSLD Homes
Pelican Crossing is a luxury community that is located off of Hwy 44 in Gonzales. In this community, you will find homes that offer convenient access to I-10, where it is in close proximity to Baton Rouge and New Orleans. If you want green space and convenience this is your home. Right across from the Pelican Point golf course. Located in one of the top school systems in Louisiana. This community features a unique 3 and 4 bedroom floorplans, with all of our homes being energy efficient and spacious! Some of our amenities are, radiant barrier roof decking, energy-efficient water heaters, low E tilt-in windows, Wi-Fi capable thermostats, tankless water heaters, fully sodded yards with a seasonal landscape package, and so much more!
Everything Home
The utility room was in between the LR and the kitchen, so we moved it in order to connect the two spaces. We put the utility room where the laundry room used to be and created a new laundry room off a new hallway that leads to the master bedroom. The space for this was created by borrowing space from the XL dining area. We carved out space for the formal living room to accommodate a larger kitchen. The rest of the space became modest-sized offices with French doors to allow light from the house's front into the kitchen. The living room now transitioned into the kitchen with a new bar and sitting area.
We also transformed the full bath and hallway, which became a half-bath and mudroom for this single couple. The master bathroom was redesigned to receive a private toilet room and tiled shower. The stairs were reoriented to highlight an open railing and small foyer with a pretty armchair. The client’s existing stylish furnishings were incorporated into the colorful, bold design. Each space had personality and unique charm. The aqua kitchen’s focal point is the Kohler cast-iron vintage-inspired sink. The enlarged windows in the living room and sink allow the homeowners to enjoy the natural surroundings.
Builder Partner – Parsetich Custom Homes
Photographer - Sarah Shields
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Project completed by Wendy Langston's Everything Home interior design firm, which serves Carmel, Zionsville, Fishers, Westfield, Noblesville, and Indianapolis.
For more about Everything Home, click here: https://everythinghomedesigns.com/
To learn more about this project, click here:
https://everythinghomedesigns.com/portfolio/this-is-my-happy-place/
Bathroom Design Ideas with Medium Hardwood Floors and Granite Benchtops
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