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Gayler Design Build
The client derived inspiration for her new shower from a photo featuring a multi-colored tile floor. Using this photo, Gayler Design Build custom-designed a shower pan that incorporated six different colors of 4-inch hexagon tiles by Lunada Bay. These tiles were beautifully combined and laid in a “dark to light” pattern effectively transforming the shower into a work of art. Contributing to the room’s classic and timeless bathroom design was the shower walls that were designed in cotton white 3x6 subway tiles with grey grout. An elongated, oversized shower niche completed the look providing just the right space for necessary soap and shampoo bottles.
Studio Steinbomer
Interior view of the Northgrove Residence. Interior Design by Amity Worrell & Co. Construction by Smith Builders. Photography by Andrea Calo.
Convene Architecture
Primary Bathroom
Photography: Stacy Zarin Goldberg Photography; Interior Design: Kristin Try Interiors; Builder: Harry Braswell, Inc.
Kirley Architects
This simple farmhouse bathroom includes natural color wood vanities and medicine cabinets.
Kaleidoscope Color Consulting
Peacock blue (Benjamin Moore Slate Teal 2058-20) is a favorite color of this client...we add some bling with the lighting & furnishings. We created a traditional and sophisticated room that emulates the vibrancy and character of my lovely client.
Don Pappageorge Photography
designstiles
Master Bathroom Addition with custom double vanity.
White herringbone tile with white wall subway tile. white pebble shower floor tile. Walnut rounded vanity mirrors. Brizo Fixtures. Cabinet hardware by School House Electric. Photo Credit: Amy Bartlam
Inside Stories
Guest 3/4 bath with ship-lap walls and patterned floor tile, Photography by Susie Brenner Photography
Vujovich Design Build, Inc.
This formidable turn-of-the-century home sits on a large lot overlooking a prominent lake in Minneapolis. The architecturally significant home was altered to create a connected kitchen/family space, an informal powder room, mudroom, and functional connection to the garage. Additionally, the kitchen and children’s bath were renovated and a new nursery was created. A new home gym, complete with an indoor resistance pool, now occupies a portion of the home’s lower level space.
Troy Thies Photography - Joe Metzler, SALA Architects
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