Beach Style Bathroom Design Ideas with Subway Tile
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Jessica Koltun Home
Classic, timeless, and ideally positioned on a picturesque street in the 4100 block, discover this dream home by Jessica Koltun Home. The blend of traditional architecture and contemporary finishes evokes warmth while understated elegance remains constant throughout this Midway Hollow masterpiece. Countless custom features and finishes include museum-quality walls, white oak beams, reeded cabinetry, stately millwork, and white oak wood floors with custom herringbone patterns. First-floor amenities include a barrel vault, a dedicated study, a formal and casual dining room, and a private primary suite adorned in Carrara marble that has direct access to the laundry room. The second features four bedrooms, three bathrooms, and an oversized game room that could also be used as a sixth bedroom. This is your opportunity to own a designer dream home.
Brendan McHugh, Architect, Manasquan, NJ
Beautiful gray tiled shower with white and grey patterned mosaic tile accent in deep shower niche from Wayne Tile in NJ. The classic white marble is timeless but has an interesting diamond shape with tiny gray squares creating dotted accents at the back of the storage niche.
White shelves repeat the white from the trim around th window to the side of the shower. Frameless glass shower with silver-colored hardware create an open feel to the shower.
ZeroEnergy Design
2011 EcoHome Design Award Winner
Key to the successful design were the homeowner priorities of family health, energy performance, and optimizing the walk-to-town construction site. To maintain health and air quality, the home features a fresh air ventilation system with energy recovery, a whole house HEPA filtration system, radiant & radiator heating distribution, and low/no VOC materials. The home’s energy performance focuses on passive heating/cooling techniques, natural daylighting, an improved building envelope, and efficient mechanical systems, collectively achieving overall energy performance of 50% better than code. To address the site opportunities, the home utilizes a footprint that maximizes southern exposure in the rear while still capturing the park view in the front.
ZeroEnergy Design
Green Architecture and Mechanical Design
www.ZeroEnergy.com
Kauffman Tharp Design
Interior Design
www.ktharpdesign.com
Photos by Eric Roth
Chango
Architectural advisement, Interior Design, Custom Furniture Design & Art Curation by Chango & Co.
Photography by Sarah Elliott
See the feature in Domino Magazine
Sledgehammer Construction
Almost completed with the wall tile installation. The wall tile was laid vertically from floor to ceiling to make the room appear larger. A jolly schluter was used to cap the ends of the wall tile.
Beach Style Bathroom Design Ideas with Subway Tile
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