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KK Design Concepts
This hall bath, prior to the remodel, was a 2 part bath with tub and toilet in one, and the vanity in the other part separated by a wall with a door. We turned it into one sinlge space, and with the use of handmade (irregular) subway tile and Carrara marble turned it into a monochromatic yet fresh and elegant hall bath with a soothing Spa-like ambience. A freestanding open-shelf vanity with a shaped mirror is the focal point.
Photo: Sabine Klingler Kane, KK Design Koncepts, Laguna Niguel, CA
STEPHEN FLETCHER ARCHITECTS
Here are a couple of examples of bathrooms at this project, which have a 'traditional' aesthetic. All tiling and panelling has been very carefully set-out so as to minimise cut joints.
Built-in storage and niches have been introduced, where appropriate, to provide discreet storage and additional interest.
Photographer: Nick Smith
Visual Jill Inc.
Jill's master bath, featuring a contrast of woods, gray tiles, and white. Photo by Chibi Moku. Original artwork by amiguel art.
Merzbau Design Collective
The guest bathroom features slate tile cut in a 6x12 running bond pattern on the floor. Kohler tub with Ann Sacks tile surround. Toto Aquia toilet and IKEA sink.
Wall paint color: "Bunny Grey," Benjamin Moore.
Photo by Whit Preston.
Linda M. Supron Interiors
After view with tub and new windows. See Portsmouth Mastersuite for more after photos.
Clay Squared to Infinity
Historic reproduction Subway tile for the walls and Unglazed porcelain hexagons for the floor. – There is no glazing or any other coating applied to the tile. Their color is the same on the face of the tile as it is on the back resulting in very durable tiles that do not show the effects of heavy traffic. The most common unglazed tiles are the red quarry tiles or the granite looking porcelain ceramic tiles used in heavy commercial areas. Historic matches to the original tiles made from 1890 - 1930's. Subway Ceramic floor tiles are made of the highest quality unglazed porcelain and carefully arranged on a fiber mesh as one square foot sheets. A complimentary black hex is also in stock in both sizes and available by the sheet for creating borders and accent designs.
Subway Ceramics offers vintage tile is 3/8" thick, with a flat surface and square edges. The Subway Ceramics collection of traditional subway tile, moldings and accessories.
Photos by Sarah Whiting Photography
Tile setter Hohn & Hohn Inc.
Authentic Interiors
Brownstone Vibe 1st Floor Bath sanctuary. When you place a gold claw foot black tub in this setting, you gain a statement that draws you in and is timeless. The clients rave about their time spent soaking in this beauty.
Todd Whittaker Drywall Inc.
TWD remodeled a few aspects of this home in order for the homeowner to essentially have a mother-in-laws quarters in the home. This bathroom was turned into a Universal Design and safety conscious bathroom all to own, a custom niche was built into the wall to accommodate a washer/dryer for her independence, and a hall closet was converted into a guest bathroom.
Ed Russell Photography
Julia Chasman Design
Photo by Bret Gum
Chinoiserie wallpaper from Schumacher
Paint color "Blazer" Farrow & Ball
Lights by Rejuvenation
Wainscoting
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