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Granada Tile
Our client Alexandra Becket got her start as a textile designer and has had her wall hangings, paintings and home accessories shown at galleries around her LA hometown. In 2010 she and her husband, Greg Steinberg launched ModOp Design, a home renovation company.
A recent project is near and dear to them—their own home in the the Beverly Grove area of LA. It’s near and dear to us at Granada Tile, too—they covered a bathroom floor in cement tile in our Echo Collection’s Sofia pattern.
Design by Alexandra Becket/ Photo Courtesy Granada Tile / Tiles by Granada Tile
Ventura Homes
The master bathroom has double vanities with vessel sinks, linen storage, dark hardware and plumbing fixtures, frameless glass shower, separate toilet area, tub with tile surround and decorative tile throughout.
Adrienne DeRosa
Photo: Adrienne DeRosa © 2015 Houzz
"We joke that our style is the Bryan and Catherine Mashup because it really is a compromise of both of our styles,' explains Catherine. "If Bryan were to do a house and I were to do a house, they would likely come out different."
Gutted and completely redesigned, the bathroom is a perfect compromise between Bryan and Catherine's seemingly opposite design preferences. "I would say my style is more eclectic," Catherine explains. "I like curvy lines whereas Bryan likes things straight and sleek and clean."
By keeping the color scheme consistent throughout the space, the elements work together seamlessly. Plain square tiles exude a vintage vibe when offset into a subway pattern and set against dark grout, while stainless penny tiles and open storage lend an industrial quality to the room. The addition of a chandelier and flowy shower curtains soften the space, exemplifying the definition of their style.
Wolf & Wing Interior Design
A transplant from Maryland to New York City, my client wanted a true New York loft-living experience, to honor the history of the Flatiron District but also to make him feel at "home" in his newly adopted city. We replaced all the floors with reclaimed wood, gutted the kitchen and master bathroom and decorated with a mix of vintage and current furnishings leaving a comfortable but open canvas for his growing art collection.
Boardwalk Builders
Colorful tiled kids bathroom.
Architect Mark McInturff.
Photographer Marc Clery
Boardwalk Builders, Rehoboth Beach, DE
www.boardwalkbuilders.com
Align Design LLC
The theme that this owner conveyed for their bathroom was “Boho Garden Shed”
To achieve that, space between the bedroom and bath that was being used as a walk thru closet was captured to expand the square footage. The room went from 44 sq. ft to 96, allowing for a separate soaking tub and walk in shower. New closet cabinets were added to the bedroom to make up for the loss.
An existing HVAC run located inside the original closet had to be incorporated into the design, so a small closet accessed by a barn style door was built out and separates the two custom barnwood vanities in the new bathroom space.
A jeweled green-blue hexagon tile installed in a random pattern achieved the boho look that the owner was seeking. Combining it with slate look black floor tile, rustic barnwood, and mixed finishes on the fixtures, the bathroom achieved the garden shed aspect of the concept.
Mountainwood Homes
The shower back accent tile is from Arizona tile Reverie Series complimented with Arizona Tile Shibusa on the side walls.
Carrie Hayward Design
The master bathroom’s original blue tile is what sold me on the apartment. I chose the Schumacher Chiang Mai Dragon wallpaper to complement it and designed the matching Roman shade. The hubcap sculpture by my dad, Charlie Hayward, is called “Caddy Daddy.”
Photo © Bethany Nauert
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