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Kathy Appel, ASID
This tile accent wall was created using large format, stacked stone, tile and tobacco sticks. The dimensions of the tile and existing wall presented a challenge. Two tiles would cover all but 3" of the wall width. Rather than fill in with such a small piece of tile we decided to frame each side with a 1-1/2" width of wood it wood. The wood also needed to be 3/8" thick to match the thickness of the tile. You won't find those dimensions at a lumber yard, so we visited our local source for reclaimed materials. They had tobacco sticks which come in the odd sizes we wanted. The aged finish of the tobacco sticks was the perfect compliment to the vanity and the Industrial style light fixture. Sometimes the solution to a functional design dilemma also delivers extraordinary aesthetic results. The lighting in this bath is carefully layered. Recessed ceiling lights and the vanity mirror with LED backlighting are controlled by dimmer switches. The vanity light is fitted with Edison style bulbs which shed a warmer, softer level of light.
Veritas Fine Homes Inc
Added a tile back splash from counter to the ceiling, replaced and updated all tile on counter and floors, updated hardware, mirrors, sinks, plumbing fixtures, refinished lower cabinets and created matching counter vanity cabinets.
Photography by Imagesmith
La Grange de S.
We had a very tight budget and couldn't do a full overhaul. Instead, we kept the shower/bath side and retiled the floor with great moroccan style cement tiles. We also replaced vanity and mirror.
Very cost effective and definitely whoa factor.
Jane Ellison
This home in Napa off Silverado was rebuilt after burning down in the 2017 fires. Architect David Rulon, a former associate of Howard Backen, known for this Napa Valley industrial modern farmhouse style. Composed in mostly a neutral palette, the bones of this house are bathed in diffused natural light pouring in through the clerestory windows. Beautiful textures and the layering of pattern with a mix of materials add drama to a neutral backdrop. The homeowners are pleased with their open floor plan and fluid seating areas, which allow them to entertain large gatherings. The result is an engaging space, a personal sanctuary and a true reflection of it's owners' unique aesthetic.
Inspirational features are metal fireplace surround and book cases as well as Beverage Bar shelving done by Wyatt Studio, painted inset style cabinets by Gamma, moroccan CLE tile backsplash and quartzite countertops.
Signature Designs Kitchen | Bath | Interiors
The clients wanted a refresh on their master suite while keeping the majority of the plumbing in the same space. Keeping the shower were it was we simply
removed some minimal walls at their master shower area which created a larger, more dramatic, and very functional master wellness retreat.
The new space features a expansive showering area, as well as two furniture sink vanity, and seated makeup area. A serene color palette and a variety of textures gives this bathroom a spa-like vibe and the dusty blue highlights repeated in glass accent tiles, delicate wallpaper and customized blue tub.
Ink Architecture + Interiors
Molasses Creek Private Residence
Completed 2014
Architect: Anita King, AIA, LEED AP, NCARB
Photographer: William Quarles
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Ink Architecture + Interiors
Molasses Creek Private Residence
Completed 2014
Architect: Anita King, AIA, LEED AP, NCARB
Photographer: William Quarles
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YAMINI DESIGNS
A master bath renovation in a lake front home with a farmhouse vibe and easy to maintain finishes.
Signature Designs Kitchen | Bath | Interiors
Light and Airy shiplap bathroom was the dream for this hard working couple. The goal was to totally re-create a space that was both beautiful, that made sense functionally and a place to remind the clients of their vacation time. A peaceful oasis. We knew we wanted to use tile that looks like shiplap. A cost effective way to create a timeless look. By cladding the entire tub shower wall it really looks more like real shiplap planked walls.
Adrienne DeRosa
Adrienne DeRosa © 2014 Houzz Inc.
One of the most recent renovations is the guest bathroom, located on the first floor. Complete with a standing shower, the room successfully incorporates elements of various styles toward a harmonious end.
The vanity was a cabinet from Arhaus Furniture that was used for a store staging. Raymond and Jennifer purchased the marble top and put it on themselves. Jennifer had the lighting made by a husband-and-wife team that she found on Instagram. "Because social media is a great tool, it is also helpful to support small businesses. With just a little hash tagging and the right people to follow, you can find the most amazing things," she says.
Lighting: Triple 7 Recycled Co.; sink & taps: Kohler
Photo: Adrienne DeRosa © 2014 Houzz
Norman Building & Design
From the master you enter this awesome bath. A large lipless shower with multiple shower heads include the rain shower you can see. Her vanity with makeup space is on the left and his is to the right. The large closet is just out of frame to the right. The tub had auto shades to provide privacy when needed and the toilet room is just to the right of the tub.
Suzanne MacCrone Rogers
Renovation of a master bath suite, dressing room and laundry room in a log cabin farm house. Project involved expanding the space to almost three times the original square footage, which resulted in the attractive exterior rock wall becoming a feature interior wall in the bathroom, accenting the stunning copper soaking bathtub.
A two tone brick floor in a herringbone pattern compliments the variations of color on the interior rock and log walls. A large picture window near the copper bathtub allows for an unrestricted view to the farmland. The walk in shower walls are porcelain tiles and the floor and seat in the shower are finished with tumbled glass mosaic penny tile. His and hers vanities feature soapstone counters and open shelving for storage.
Concrete framed mirrors are set above each vanity and the hand blown glass and concrete pendants compliment one another.
Interior Design & Photo ©Suzanne MacCrone Rogers
Architectural Design - Robert C. Beeland, AIA, NCARB
Beige Bathroom Design Ideas with Distressed Cabinets
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