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Lasley Brahaney Architecture + Construction
Simple built-in storage shelves are a beautiful accent feature in this tub alcove. Tom Grimes Photography
Menendez Architects PC
The shower wall tile extends to the rest of the bathroom and unifies the different uses almost blurring the line of where the shower ends.
Spacecrafting / Architectural Photography
Architectural Designer: Bruce Lenzen Design/Build - Interior Designer: Ann Ludwig - Photo: Spacecrafting Photography
Advance Design Studio, Ltd.
This 1930's Barrington Hills farmhouse was in need of some TLC when it was purchased by this southern family of five who planned to make it their new home. The renovation taken on by Advance Design Studio's designer Scott Christensen and master carpenter Justin Davis included a custom porch, custom built in cabinetry in the living room and children's bedrooms, 2 children's on-suite baths, a guest powder room, a fabulous new master bath with custom closet and makeup area, a new upstairs laundry room, a workout basement, a mud room, new flooring and custom wainscot stairs with planked walls and ceilings throughout the home.
The home's original mechanicals were in dire need of updating, so HVAC, plumbing and electrical were all replaced with newer materials and equipment. A dramatic change to the exterior took place with the addition of a quaint standing seam metal roofed farmhouse porch perfect for sipping lemonade on a lazy hot summer day.
In addition to the changes to the home, a guest house on the property underwent a major transformation as well. Newly outfitted with updated gas and electric, a new stacking washer/dryer space was created along with an updated bath complete with a glass enclosed shower, something the bath did not previously have. A beautiful kitchenette with ample cabinetry space, refrigeration and a sink was transformed as well to provide all the comforts of home for guests visiting at the classic cottage retreat.
The biggest design challenge was to keep in line with the charm the old home possessed, all the while giving the family all the convenience and efficiency of modern functioning amenities. One of the most interesting uses of material was the porcelain "wood-looking" tile used in all the baths and most of the home's common areas. All the efficiency of porcelain tile, with the nostalgic look and feel of worn and weathered hardwood floors. The home’s casual entry has an 8" rustic antique barn wood look porcelain tile in a rich brown to create a warm and welcoming first impression.
Painted distressed cabinetry in muted shades of gray/green was used in the powder room to bring out the rustic feel of the space which was accentuated with wood planked walls and ceilings. Fresh white painted shaker cabinetry was used throughout the rest of the rooms, accentuated by bright chrome fixtures and muted pastel tones to create a calm and relaxing feeling throughout the home.
Custom cabinetry was designed and built by Advance Design specifically for a large 70” TV in the living room, for each of the children’s bedroom’s built in storage, custom closets, and book shelves, and for a mudroom fit with custom niches for each family member by name.
The ample master bath was fitted with double vanity areas in white. A generous shower with a bench features classic white subway tiles and light blue/green glass accents, as well as a large free standing soaking tub nestled under a window with double sconces to dim while relaxing in a luxurious bath. A custom classic white bookcase for plush towels greets you as you enter the sanctuary bath.
Joe Nowak
Wolf Custom Homes Ltd.
Vessel sinks rest on creamy granite and are trimmed with crystal knobs and chandeliers. The drop in tub is surrounded with a custom curved cabinetry featuring hard carved trim.
Photo Credit: Mike Heywood
Fine Architecture
This farmhouse bathroom is small in size but huge in character and classic touches. The small shelf alcove generates extra storage space and becomes an interesting architectural element for an otherwise blank wall. Many of the fixtures and accessories installed in this bathroom have a history of their own as architectural salvage or garbage finds. The sink was found along the side of a road, cleaned up and given new life, as was the beautiful medicine cabinet mounted above.
Threshold Design Lab
We turned an awkward pair of closets into this en suite master bathroom. They wanted a classic simple bathroom with some traditional details. My favorite element is the vanity which was a dresser in it's former life.
ADABT - Accessible Design and Build Team
Lower vanity has pocket front doors and is completely wheelchair accessible. Undermount sink, levered faucets, ADA height vanity and knee space are all designed with accessibility at the forefront.
Jennifer Ryan Design
Debbie Schwab Photography.
Corner cupboard was found at a local antique store. All it needed was a coat of paint and glass knobs.
Bathroom Design Ideas with Stone Tile and Pebble Tile
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