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Charlie Allen Renovations, Inc.
This bathroom was introduced into an 1853 Greek Revival row house. The home owners desired modern amenities like radiant floor heating, a steam shower, and a towel warmer. But they also wanted the space to match the period charm of their older home. A large glass-encased shower stall is the central player in the new bathroom. Lined with 3" x 6" white subway tile and fully enclosed by glass, the shower is bright and welcoming. And then the transom window at the top is closed, steam jets lining the shower create a relaxing spa. Although placed on an interior wall, the new bath is filled with abundant natural light, thanks to transom windows which welcome sunshine from the hallway. Photos by Shelly Harrison.
Upscale Construction
This Presidio Heights English Tudor is characterized by its classic details. Upscale Construction worked with the architect and interior designer to recreate and replicate existing finishes, while updating this beautiful, traditional home. The project included a full remodel of Kitchen, Butler's Pantry, Dining Room, Family Room, Master Bathroom, Dressing Room, and partial remodel of the Living Room and Master Bedroom. Additionally, there was a full Basement remodel including a Game Room and the conversion of an existing Wine Room into a Sun Room.
Haus Interior Design
This bathroom is teeny tiny, and we couldn't change the original footprint. But using quality materials and light finishes made it feel new and bright, and perfectly suited to the elegance of the house. Beveled white tile, lots of Carrara marble, polished nickel fixtures, and period sconces all played a role in this spectacular facelift.
Anastasia Faiella Interior Design
Photographer Marija Vidal, Andre Rothblatt Architecture, SF Design Build,
Decorative Painter Ted Somogyi
Kowalske Kitchen & Bath
A Brookfield master bath was in desperate need of a makeover. The bathroom was dated with vinyl flooring, a claustrophobic stand-up shower and a tub that wasn’t used. Kowalske Kitchen & Bath designed this bathroom with two main goals – give the couple a spacious walk-in shower and give them a bold, fun design.
The design is stunning and on-trend. The highlight of the space is the patterned floor and aqua blue cabinetry. The new vanity spans the entire wall, giving them additional storage space. The glass shower features subway tile walls and hexagon carrara marble floor tile. The room is completed with Kohler fixtures, oil rubbed bronze lighting and hardware, open shelving and antique gold mirrors.
Lavare Bathrooms
The classic archway is the highlight of this room and helps retain a sense of the home’s era. It also serves to section off the walk-in shower area and subdue the natural light from above. The Caesarstone vanity top and recessed drawer profiles tie in with the classic archway moulding and, by keeping the fixtures simple and streamlined, the room meets the brief for a contemporary space without disrupting the classic style of the home.
The inclusion of a double herringbone wall tile pattern in the shower recess creates a luxurious textural subtlety and, to meet the client’s request for an element of blue, a stunning Moroccan floor tile was used.
Clémentine Mailhac
Réfection totale de cette salle d'eau, style atelier, vintage réchauffé par des éléments en bois.
Photo : Léandre Cheron
Right Arm Construction
The bathroom was expertly tiled by our own tile professionals. Subway tiles line the shower and 1” hex on the floor give it a classic feel that was affordable and stylish. A wall mounted toilet by Duravit was used to save space as well as a floating bath vanity.
Francie Milano Kitchens inc.
Brookhaven "Bridgeport Recessed" cabinets and Mirror Trim in a Bright White finsh on Maple. Wood-Mode Satin Nickel Hardware.
Zodiaq "Stratus White" Quartz countertop.
Photo: John Martinelli
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