Bathroom Design Ideas with Medium Hardwood Floors
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Fox Interiors
Bold blue and green shower balance classic wood finishes and modern touches like brass fixtures and accessories.
Goggans Architecture & Interiors
Atlantic Archives Inc. / Richard Leo Johnson
Paragon Custom Construction LLC
Rethink Design Studio
Richard Leo Johnson
Wallpaper: Custom (Rethink Design Studio, Black Crow Studios)
Wall Sconce: Antler Sconce - Jason Miller (Lumens)
Mirror: Custom (Rethink Design Studio, Pique Studio)
Vanity: Custom teak vanity with marble slab and blackened metal shelf (Rethink Design Studio, AWD Savannah, Pique Studio)
Faucet: Minimal - Lacava
Sink: Verticyl Undermount - Kohler
Towel Ring: Modern Towel Ring - Restoration Hardware
Barkes Design Group
Walk in shower with custom glass panels hinged over the window for privacy and water protection. This classic subway tile helps keep the traditional, yet simple look of the bathroom.
Jules Duffy Designs
Create a more modern feel with wide stripes. The light bounces off the shimmery wallpaper.
Denyne Designs
Luxurious Zen best decribes this Asian inspired master bath suite. Custom shoji screen panels line the hallway as you enter flanked by his and hers walkin closets. A foating vanity with lift up LED mirror sits center stage, with a generous free standing soking tub on the left, and an oversized custom shower on the right. Walnut wood floors and a cedar clad ceiling give warmth and ground the space.
Timeline Design + Build
Winner of 2018 NKBA Northern California Chapter Design Competition
* Second place Large Bath
Hamilton Snowber Architects
David Reeve Architectural Photography; The Village of Chevy Chase is an eclectic mix of early-20th century homes, set within a heavily-treed romantic landscape. The Zantzinger Residence reflects the spirit of the period: it is a center-hall dwelling, but not quite symmetrical, and is covered with large-scale siding and heavy roof overhangs. The delicately-columned front porch sports a Chippendale railing.
The family needed to update the home to meet its needs: new gathering spaces, an enlarged kitchen, and a Master Bedroom suite. The solution includes a two story addition to one side, balancing an existing addition on the other. To the rear, a new one story addition with one continuous roof shelters an outdoor porch and the kitchen.
The kitchen itself is wrapped in glass on three sides, and is centered upon a counter-height table, used for both food preparation and eating. For daily living and entertaining, it has become an important center to the house.
Bathroom Design Ideas with Medium Hardwood Floors
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