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Zen Architect
Remodel bathroom with matching wood for doors, cabinet soffit and shelving.
Accent two tone wall tile with skirt tile added to tub
https://ZenArchitect.com
Drewett Works
Leaded-glass windows make for a tranquil space, especially when paired with the delicate wallpaper design behind the tub in the master bath.
Project Details // Sublime Sanctuary
Upper Canyon, Silverleaf Golf Club
Scottsdale, Arizona
Architecture: Drewett Works
Builder: American First Builders
Interior Designer: Michele Lundstedt
Landscape architecture: Greey | Pickett
Photography: Werner Segarra
https://www.drewettworks.com/sublime-sanctuary/
Amanda V Interiors
This beach house was taken down to the studs! Walls were taken down and the ceiling was taken up to the highest point it could be taken to for an expansive feeling without having to add square footage. Floors were totally renovated using an engineered hardwood light plank material, durable for sand, sun and water. The bathrooms were fully renovated and a stall shower was added to the 2nd bathroom. A pocket door allowed for space to be freed up to add a washer and dryer to the main floor. The kitchen was extended by closing up the stairs leading down to a crawl space basement (access remained outside) for an expansive kitchen with a huge kitchen island for entertaining. Light finishes and colorful blue furnishings and artwork made this space pop but versatile for the decor that was chosen. This beach house was a true dream come true and shows the absolute potential a space can have.
ULFBUILT
The all-white interior of this master bathroom gives a clean and timeless look and that goes well with the marble surround and subway tile floors. The full glass shower doors completed the timeless character of this elegant master bathroom.
Built by ULFBUILT, a custom home builder in Beaver Creek
Jessica Koltun Home
Interior Design by Jessica Koltun Home in Dallas Texas | Selling Dallas, new sonstruction, white shaker cabinets, blue serena and lily stools, white oak fluted scallop cabinetry vanity, black custom stair railing, marble blooma bedrosians tile floor, brizo polished gold wall moutn faucet, herringbone carrara bianco floors and walls, brass visual comfort pendants and sconces, california contemporary, timeless, classic, shadow storm, freestanding tub, open concept kitchen living, midway hollow
Smart Remodeling LLC
The color scheme is key when it comes to decorating any bathroom. In this Medium size bathroom, we used primary calm colors (white and grey) that work great to give a stylish look that the client desire. It gives a great visual appeal while also complementing the interior of the house and matching the client's lifestyle. Because we have a consistent design, we went for a vanity that matches the floor design, and other accessories in the bathroom. We used accent lighting in some areas such as the vanity, bathtub, and shower which brings a unique effect to the bathroom. Besides the artificial light, we go natural by allowing in more natural lights using windows. In the walk-in shower, the shower door was clear glass therefore, the room looked brighter and gave a fantastic result. Also, the garden tub was effective in providing a deeper soak compared to a normal bathtub and it provides a thoroughly relaxing environment. The bathroom also contains a one-piece toilet room for more privacy. The final look was fantastic.
Fratantoni Luxury Estates Design/Build/Remodeling
Master bathroom's curved ceilings, the marble tub surround, and mosaic floor tile.
Loft One Contracting
Loft Bedroom constructed to give visibility to floor to ceiling windows. Glass railing divides the staircase from the bedroom.
Amanda V Interiors
This beach house was taken down to the studs! Walls were taken down and the ceiling was taken up to the highest point it could be taken to for an expansive feeling without having to add square footage. Floors were totally renovated using an engineered hardwood light plank material, durable for sand, sun and water. The bathrooms were fully renovated and a stall shower was added to the 2nd bathroom. A pocket door allowed for space to be freed up to add a washer and dryer to the main floor. The kitchen was extended by closing up the stairs leading down to a crawl space basement (access remained outside) for an expansive kitchen with a huge kitchen island for entertaining. Light finishes and colorful blue furnishings and artwork made this space pop but versatile for the decor that was chosen. This beach house was a true dream come true and shows the absolute potential a space can have.
H. Ryan Studio
Heather Ryan, Interior Architecture & Design
H. Ryan Studio ~ Scottsdale AZ
www.hryanstudio.com
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