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ballonSTUDIO interiors & remodeling
Our San Francisco studio designed this stunning bathroom with beautiful grey tones to create an elegant, sophisticated vibe. We chose glass partitions to separate the shower area from the soaking tub, making it feel more open and expansive. The large mirror in the vanity area also helps maximize the spacious appeal of the bathroom. The large walk-in closet with plenty of space for clothes and accessories is an attractive feature, lending a classy vibe to the space.
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ESTUDI A L'ÀTIC. Benvinguts al Slow Design!
Distribuimos de manera mas funcional los elementos del baño original, aportando una bañera de grandes dimensiones y un mobiliario con mucha capacidad.
Escogemos unas baldosas fabricadas con material reciclado y KM0 que aportan el toque manual con su textura desigual en los baños.
Los grifos trabajan a baja presión, con ahorro de agua y materiales de larga durabilidad preparados para convivir con la cal del agua de Barcelona.
Fiorito Interior Design
A master bathroom should be a luxurious treat, a place to relax, refresh and renew. What my client had was anything but. A small footprint was made even smaller by an unnecessarily large tub and a separate water closet built at an awkward angle which cut into the space even more. By eliminating the water closet walls and replacing the tub with a smaller model, we were able to open up the bathroom and make it the airy, tranquil sanctuary it always should have been. My client’s love of Paris led us to design a bathroom that embraces a kind of chic, couture sensibility with a stylized floral tile of Carrara, Statuario and Bardiglio marble, white subway tiles, and a Calacatta countertop. French grey walls and a sparkling, petite chandelier lend the final touch to this classic ensemble.
Photo: Bernardo Grijalva
Designs by Cheryl
What a gorgeous after transformation this room under went. The client's wanted a relaxing and tranquil feel to this space, and we accomplished this. The tall shower doors after taken down 2 walls makes this space larger looking. The shower has a built in seat bench the client's love and wanted. The large tiles 12 x 24 makes the floor more open and makes the space appear larger. The accessories really added that special touch to the space, giving it a welcome and inviting feeling. John Magor Photography took this beautiful photo.This was a fun project, making it easy to love what I do.
Cummings Architecture + Interiors
An open house lot is like a blank canvas. When Mathew first visited the wooded lot where this home would ultimately be built, the landscape spoke to him clearly. Standing with the homeowner, it took Mathew only twenty minutes to produce an initial color sketch that captured his vision - a long, circular driveway and a home with many gables set at a picturesque angle that complemented the contours of the lot perfectly.
The interior was designed using a modern mix of architectural styles – a dash of craftsman combined with some colonial elements – to create a sophisticated yet truly comfortable home that would never look or feel ostentatious.
Features include a bright, open study off the entry. This office space is flanked on two sides by walls of expansive windows and provides a view out to the driveway and the woods beyond. There is also a contemporary, two-story great room with a see-through fireplace. This space is the heart of the home and provides a gracious transition, through two sets of double French doors, to a four-season porch located in the landscape of the rear yard.
This home offers the best in modern amenities and design sensibilities while still maintaining an approachable sense of warmth and ease.
Photo by Eric Roth
Dall Designer Homes
This family friendly bathroom is broken into three separate zones to stop those pesky before school arguments. There is a separate toilet, and a separate vanity area outside of the shower and bath zone.
EcoUrbane Building Group
A complete refurbishment of this space including ceiling, walls and floor as well as increasing the space in the bathroom has created an inviting retreat
RL Design
Using flatter pebbles in the shower and niche ties the shower to the tub area. The homeowner needs to use the grab bar when using the shower. The longer grab bar also serves as a handheld holder.
Photography: Blue Gator Photography
Green Bathroom Design Ideas with a Drop-in Tub
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