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Lunar Freestanding Basin in Nero finish at Tama’s Tee House in Sydney, Australia.
Design Architecture by Luigi Rosselli Architects
Project Architecture by Raffaello Rosselli
Built by Building with Options
Photography by Prue Ruscoe
Mercedes Amato Interiors
This apartment's bathroom got a major upgrade done with just a few simple changes that made a big difference! The woodwork was painted white to allow for the space to feel bigger and cleaner, the flooring was upgraded, the pedestal sink was replaced, and found a much needed storage piece. Simplicity for a small space was key, however, we wanted to bring in some color and fun that is found throughout the apartment. This was achieved with the perfect shower curtain. The design was topped off with a simple black and white photograph taken by local photographer, Paul Meister.
Arrowhead Remodeling & Design, Inc.
This small bathroom is an example of an eclectic style, mixing matching elements, and colors create a visual impact. For small bathrooms, the eclectic style can be effective.
12/12 Architects & Planners
The back of this 1920s brick and siding Cape Cod gets a compact addition to create a new Family room, open Kitchen, Covered Entry, and Master Bedroom Suite above. European-styling of the interior was a consideration throughout the design process, as well as with the materials and finishes. The project includes all cabinetry, built-ins, shelving and trim work (even down to the towel bars!) custom made on site by the home owner.
Photography by Kmiecik Imagery
Kohler
The American living space is endlessly self-reflexive and paradoxical. Seriously playful. Carefully disorganized. It is steeped in the traditions of classic Americana while embracing a modern eclectic sensibility.
Tresham™ vanities, toilets, sinks and shower receptors bring this playful eccentricity, this eclectic elegance to the American bathroom.
Modern Mosaic Arts LLC
Unique tile mosaic bathroom inspired by NYC subway platforms and a passion for roller coasters.
Photo by Cathleen Newsham
Simply Baths & Kitchens
In the hall bath, small space comes with big style. Metallic accents, glass details and chrome finishes add just the right amount of reflective surface to bounce light around the room and bring a cool and collected confidence to this guest bath.
MLB Design Group
The shower is completely wrapped in various sizes of nova blue limestone tile. (Yes, the light is vapor proof!) You can barely see the linear drain I designed at the shower floor so we could use large format tiles.
Calliope Design Inc.
A whole-condo makeover in the works. As projects got underway, I was asked to collaborate and design this abstract mosaic floor. The overall interior design and decor is artfully eclectic so why wouldn’t the bathroom be too! It certainly raised eyebrows. It creates a fun ambience even in the most quiet places custom-tailored to their style.
The mosaic was design with organic shapes intertwined to create flow like water moving. In some parts of floor; it almost seemed figurative.
Floor designs can translate into mosaic carpets and medallions for the foyer, family room, sun room; wherever the heart desires. They are also
a unique way to ground the decor and embellish office spaces too.
The possibilities are endless.
To have a Legacy Art Installation designed for your space, please email Caryn at caryn@calliopedesign.com
Photographer: Emily Hindin
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