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Searl Lamaster Howe Architects
The soaking tub was positioned to capture views of the tree canopy beyond. The vanity mirror floats in the space, exposing glimpses of the shower behind.
Lori Dennis, ASID, LEED AP
Luxury Bathroom complete with a double walk in Wet Sauna and Dry Sauna. Floor to ceiling glass walls extend the Home Gym Bathroom to feel the ultimate expansion of space.
St. Augustine Home Improvements, LLC
Chiseled slate floors, free standing soaking tub with custom industrial faucets, and a repurposed metal cabinet as a vanity with white bowl sink. Custom stained wainscoting and custom milled Douglas Fir wood trim
Tinsel House
Guest bathroom remodel. Sandblasted wood doors with original antique door hardware. Glass Shower with white subway tile and gray grout. Black shower door hardware. Antique brass faucets. Marble hex tile floor. Painted gray cabinets. Painted white walls and ceilings. Original vintage clawfoot tub. Lakefront 1920's cabin on Lake Tahoe.
松原建築計画/matsubara architect design office
カルデバイ社のホーロー浴槽とモザイクタイルで仕上げた在来浴室、天井は外壁と同じレッドシダーで仕上げた。
洗面台はステンレス製の製作物。
Pacific Coast Builders, Inc.
Shot from the entry of the Master Bath of this Eichler remodel. Retro, brass pendant star light. Terazzo floor with custom pattern design and brass inlay.
Monika Merchant Design Studio
Master primary bathroom and closet renovation featuring blue subway tile, walnut wood and brass accents
SDA Architects
After the second fallout of the Delta Variant amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic in mid 2021, our team working from home, and our client in quarantine, SDA Architects conceived Japandi Home.
The initial brief for the renovation of this pool house was for its interior to have an "immediate sense of serenity" that roused the feeling of being peaceful. Influenced by loneliness and angst during quarantine, SDA Architects explored themes of escapism and empathy which led to a “Japandi” style concept design – the nexus between “Scandinavian functionality” and “Japanese rustic minimalism” to invoke feelings of “art, nature and simplicity.” This merging of styles forms the perfect amalgamation of both function and form, centred on clean lines, bright spaces and light colours.
Grounded by its emotional weight, poetic lyricism, and relaxed atmosphere; Japandi Home aesthetics focus on simplicity, natural elements, and comfort; minimalism that is both aesthetically pleasing yet highly functional.
Japandi Home places special emphasis on sustainability through use of raw furnishings and a rejection of the one-time-use culture we have embraced for numerous decades. A plethora of natural materials, muted colours, clean lines and minimal, yet-well-curated furnishings have been employed to showcase beautiful craftsmanship – quality handmade pieces over quantitative throwaway items.
A neutral colour palette compliments the soft and hard furnishings within, allowing the timeless pieces to breath and speak for themselves. These calming, tranquil and peaceful colours have been chosen so when accent colours are incorporated, they are done so in a meaningful yet subtle way. Japandi home isn’t sparse – it’s intentional.
The integrated storage throughout – from the kitchen, to dining buffet, linen cupboard, window seat, entertainment unit, bed ensemble and walk-in wardrobe are key to reducing clutter and maintaining the zen-like sense of calm created by these clean lines and open spaces.
The Scandinavian concept of “hygge” refers to the idea that ones home is your cosy sanctuary. Similarly, this ideology has been fused with the Japanese notion of “wabi-sabi”; the idea that there is beauty in imperfection. Hence, the marriage of these design styles is both founded on minimalism and comfort; easy-going yet sophisticated. Conversely, whilst Japanese styles can be considered “sleek” and Scandinavian, “rustic”, the richness of the Japanese neutral colour palette aids in preventing the stark, crisp palette of Scandinavian styles from feeling cold and clinical.
Japandi Home’s introspective essence can ultimately be considered quite timely for the pandemic and was the quintessential lockdown project our team needed.
Showpiece Kitchen & Bath
Rustic master bath spa with beautiful cabinetry, pebble tile and Helmsley Cambria Quartz. Topped off with Kohler Bancroft plumbing in Oil Rubbed Finish.
Laurent ALMARIC ARCHITECTE DPLG
Après travaux
Relooking d'une SDB dans une maison construite il y a une dizaine d'années.
Axel Käshammer - Werkstatt für Möbel + Innenausbau
Zwei echte Naturmaterialien = ein Bad! Zirbelkiefer und Schiefer sagen HALLO!
Ein Bad bestehend aus lediglich zwei Materialien, dies wurde hier in einem neuen Raumkonzept konsequent umgesetzt.
Überall wo ihr Auge hinblickt sehen sie diese zwei Materialien. KONSEQUENT!
Es beginnt mit der Tür in das WC in Zirbelkiefer, der Boden in Schiefer, die Decke in Zirbelkiefer mit umlaufender LED-Beleuchtung, die Wände in Kombination Zirbelkiefer und Schiefer, das Fenster und die schräge Nebentüre in Zirbelkiefer, der Waschtisch in Zirbelkiefer mit flächiger Schiebetüre übergehend in ein Korpus in Korpus verschachtelter Handtuchschrank in Zirbelkiefer, der Spiegelschrank in Zirbelkiefer. Die Rückseite der Waschtischwand ebenfalls Schiefer mit flächigem Wandspiegel mit Zirbelkiefer-Ablage und integrierter Bildhängeschiene.
Ein besonderer EYE-Catcher ist das Naturwaschbecken aus einem echten Flussstein!
Überall tatsächlich pure Natur, so richtig zum Wohlfühlen und entspannen – dafür sorgt auch schon allein der natürliche Geruch der naturbelassenen Zirbelkiefer / Zirbenholz.
Sie öffnen die Badezimmertüre und tauchen in IHRE eigene WOHLFÜHL-OASE ein…
michele volpi - studio interior design
il bagno della camera matrimoniale, realizzata al piano sottotetto. Dai toni leggeri interrotti dal mobile bagno realizzato con un legno laccato di un blu intenso.
Bathroom Design Ideas with Wood
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