Bathroom Design Ideas with Open Cabinets and Quartzite Benchtops
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e4 Interior Design, LLC
e4 Interior Design
This farmhouse was purchased by the clients in the end of 2015. The timeframe for the renovation was tight, as the home is a hot summer rental in the historic district of Kennebunkport. This antique colonial home had been expanded over the years. The intention behind the renovation was quite simple; to remove wall paper, apply fresh paint, change out some light fixtures and renovate the kitchen. A somewhat small project turned into a massive renovation, with the renovation of 3 bathrooms and a powder room, a kitchen, adding a staircase, plumbing, floors, changing windows, not to mention furnishing the entire house afterwords. The finished product really speaks for itself!
The aesthetic is "coastal farmhouse". We did not want to make it too coastal (as it is not on the water, but rather in a coastal town) or too farmhouse-y (while still trying to maintain some of the character of the house.) Old floors on both the first and second levels were made plumb (reused as vertical supports), and the old wood beams were repurposed as well - both in the floors and in the architectural details. For example - in the fireplace in the kitchen and around the door openings into the dining room you can see the repurposed wood! The newel post and balusters on the mudroom stairs were also from the repurposed lot of wood, but completely refinished for a new use.
The clients were young and savvy, with a very hands on approach to the design and construction process. A very skilled bargain hunter, the client spent much of her free time when she was not working, going to estate sales and outlets to outfit the house. Their builder, as stated earlier, was very savvy in reusing wood where he could as well as salvaging things such as the original doors and door hardware while at the same time bringing the house up to date.
Candace Nordquist Interiors
Classic use of materials for this traditional home. Customer wanted a handheld shower for easy cleaning.
Greg Jeffers Custom Homes
Spanish Modern Custom Home approx 4900 sq feet in Dallas, Texas, Bluffview, with high end and quality DaVinci Roof, Durango Windows & Doors, Milgard Windows, custom cabinetry
Architect: hdesign - Sarah Harper, AIA, LEED AP - Harper Design Projects
Builder: Greg Jeffers Custom Homes
Designer: Shelley Marron Interiors
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Turn your dream bathroom into reality. Lamberti Bianco Q015 Natural Stone Quartzite is a great way to make any area stand out.
Greystone Kitchens
Kim Lindsey
This Matte Black Delta Faucet matched with the gorgeous sliding glass rails and shower trim make the perfect contrast to the white subway tile and wall mounted sink.
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