Bathroom Design Ideas with Raised-panel Cabinets and Red Walls
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LuxeMark Company
What started as a crawl space grew into an incredible living space! As a professional home organizer the homeowner, Justine Woodworth, is accustomed to looking through the chaos and seeing something amazing. Fortunately she was able to team up with a builder that could see it too. What was created is a space that feels like it was always part of the house.
The new wet bar is equipped with a beverage fridge, ice maker, and locked liquor storage. The full bath offers a place to shower off when coming in from the pool and we installed a matching hutch in the rec room to house games and sound equipment.
Photography by Tad Davis Photography
Windhill Builders
SUNDAYS IN PATTON PARK
This elegant Hamilton, MA home, circa 1885, was constructed with high ceilings, a grand staircase, detailed moldings and stained glass. The character and charm allowed the current owners to overlook the antiquated systems, severely outdated kitchen and dysfunctional floor plan. The house hadn’t been touched in 50+ years but the potential was obvious. Putting their faith in us, we updated the systems, created a true master bath, relocated the pantry, added a half bath in place of the old pantry, installed a new kitchen and reworked the flow, all while maintaining the home’s original character and charm.
Photo by Eric Roth
By Design Interiors, Inc.
Red walls, glass vessel sink, and unique mirror really make this powder bathroom stand out!
Erika Barczak, Allied ASID, By Design Interiors, Inc. - Interior Designer
Keechi Creek Builders - Builder
Kathleen O. Ryan Fine Art Photography - Photography
Smart Interiors
A vessel sink is a conversation piece that can’t be beat for adding interest and high-end panache to the bathroom.
David Tyson & Associates Inc.
This part of the addition extended the master bath back 2'.
The crawl space was tall enough to create a sunken tub/ shower area that was 21" deep. The total shower was 6'x6'. Once the benches and the steps were in the base was about 4'x4'.
Schluter shower pan system was used including the special drain.
Photos by David Tyson
Fratantoni Design / Residential Architects
Completely transformed- this remodeled hallway powder bath has padded walls and custom sconces.
Bathroom Design Ideas with Raised-panel Cabinets and Red Walls
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