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Fluidesign Studio
Building Design, Plans, and Interior Finishes by: Fluidesign Studio I Builder: Structural Dimensions Inc. I Photographer: Seth Benn Photography
Sally Scott Interior Designer
A delightful blend of soft colors and textures. This sunny guest bathroom features a lime oaked vanity on legs, Carrara top and shaped drop in vintage looking sink, mosaic tile floor, a claw foot tub, and sweet cafe curtains.
Nautilus Homes
This guest bathroom exemplifies simple elegance with its Restoration Hardware industrial style lighting in polished nickel, Rohl plumbing fixtures, iridescent glass mosaic tiles in the shower and hexagonal porcelain floor tiles that run into a curbless shower. All of these luxurious appointments against the Shaker style cabinet -- designed to look and feel like a furniture piece -- and perfectly accented with coral-colored polka dot towels.
Notice the unique casing and jamb on the shower. These are milled from Corian to match the house details while providing a long lasting, water-resistant finish.
Nordic Sauna
Additional view of a custom outdoor traditional sauna. Additional features include an outdoor light fixture and robe/towel hooks.
Graphicus 14 Productions, LLC
This shower/tub has a half wall of glass that is easy to clean and beautiful to the eye.
Images by Graphicus 14 Productions, LLC.
Stel Builders, Inc.
Natural wood cabinets paired with black matte hardware create a contemporary look along with the black and white concrete tile from Cle Tile.
Photo courtesy of Scott Benion Photography
Falcon Industries
This home is truly waterfront living at its finest. This new, from-the-ground-up custom home highlights the modernity and sophistication of its owners. Featuring relaxing interior hues of blue and gray and a spacious open floor plan on the first floor, this residence provides the perfect weekend getaway. Falcon Industries oversaw all aspects of construction on this new home - from framing to custom finishes - and currently maintains the property for its owners.
Dado Interior Design
Location: Denver, CO, USA
THE CHALLENGE: Transform an outdated and compartmentalized 1950’s era home into an open, light filled, modern residence fit for a young and growing family.
THE SOLUTION: Juxtaposition was the name of the game. Dark floors contrast light walls; small spaces are enlarged by clean layouts; soft textures balance hard surfaces. Balanced opposites create a composed, family friendly residence.
Dado Interior Design
David Lauer Photography
Bathroom Design Ideas with Medium Hardwood Floors and Mosaic Tile Floors
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