Expansive Bathroom Design Ideas with Medium Hardwood Floors
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JRP Design & Remodel
Our client's Tudor-style home felt outdated. She was anxious to be rid of the warm antiquated tones and to introduce new elements of interest while keeping resale value in mind. It was at a Boys & Girls Club luncheon that she met Justin and Lori through a four-time repeat client sitting at the same table. For her, reputation was a key factor in choosing a design-build firm. She needed someone she could trust to help design her vision. Together, JRP and our client solidified a plan for a sweeping home remodel that included a bright palette of neutrals and knocking down walls to create an open-concept first floor.
Now updated and expanded, the home has great circulation space for entertaining. The grand entryway, once partitioned by a wall, now bespeaks the spaciousness of the home. An eye catching chandelier floats above the spacious entryway. High ceilings and pale neutral colors make the home luminous. Medium oak hardwood floors throughout add a gentle warmth to the crisp palette. Originally U-shaped and closed, the kitchen is now as beautiful as it is functional. A grand island with luxurious Calacatta quartz spilling across the counter and twin candelabra pendants above the kitchen island bring the room to life. Frameless, two-tone cabinets set against ceramic rhomboid tiles convey effortless style. Just off the second-floor master bedroom is an elevated nook with soaring ceilings and a sunlit rotunda glowing in natural light. The redesigned master bath features a free-standing soaking tub offset by a striking statement wall. Marble-inspired quartz in the shower creates a sense of breezy movement and soften the space. Removing several walls, modern finishes, and the open concept creates a relaxing and timeless vibe. Each part of the house feels light as air. After a breathtaking renovation, this home reflects transitional design at its best.
PROJECT DETAILS:
•Style: Transitional
•Countertops: Vadara Quartz, Calacatta Blanco
•Cabinets: (Dewils) Frameless Recessed Panel Cabinets, Maple - Painted White / Kitchen Island: Stained Cacao
•Hardware/Plumbing Fixture Finish: Polished Nickel, Chrome
•Lighting Fixtures: Chandelier, Candelabra (in kitchen), Sconces
•Flooring:
oMedium Oak Hardwood Flooring with Oil Finish
oBath #1, Floors / Master WC: 12x24 “marble inspired” Porcelain Tiles (color: Venato Gold Matte)
oBath #2 & #3 Floors: Ceramic/Porcelain Woodgrain Tile
•Tile/Backsplash: Ceramic Rhomboid Tiles – Finish: Crackle
•Paint Colors: White/Light Grey neutrals
•Other Details: (1) Freestanding Soaking Tub (2) Elevated Nook off Master Bedroom
Photographer: J.R. Maddox
HolzDesignPur
Geradliniges Design und Funktionalität zeichnen die Holzschale NOMAD TRAY von Skagerak aus, die zugleich als Deko-Ablage und Serviertablett genutzt werden kann. Im typisch skandinavischen Stil gefertigt, vereint sie natürliches Material und eine schlichte Form.
NOMAD TRAY erfreut seinen Nutzer über viele Jahre hinweg. Hochwertiges, FSC zertifiziertes Eichenholz verleiht der Schale ihre Langlebigkeit während das zeitlos, schlichte Design viel Freiraum für individuelle Dekorationsmöglichkeiten zulässt, sodass Sie NOMAD TRAY als Deko-Ablage stets neu gestalten können. In der kalten Jahreszeit schaffen gemütliche Kerzenensembles eine warme Atmosphäre, während Sand und kleine Muscheln im Sommer Lust auf Urlaub machen.
Lasley Brahaney Architecture + Construction
Step into the first floor powder room. Note the floating fixtures and exquisite Porcelanosa (Fusion Flat Steel Mix) tile. Tom Grimes Photography
Fratantoni Design / Residential Architects
We especially love the vaulted ceiling, custom wall sconces, custom vanity, and marble countertop and backsplash.
Expansive Bathroom Design Ideas with Medium Hardwood Floors
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