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Frances Herrera Interior Design
A classic, elegant master suite for the husband and wife, and a fun, sophisticated entertainment space for their family -- it was a dream project!
To turn the master suite into a luxury retreat for two young executives, we mixed rich textures with a playful, yet regal color palette of purples, grays, yellows and ivories.
For fun family gatherings, where both children and adults are encouraged to play, I envisioned a handsome billiard room and bar, inspired by the husband’s favorite pub.
Susan Jablon
Sparkly mosaic tiles reflect light beautifully and add a girly touch to this modern bath. Our glitter tile in shades of pink and white is custom blended by hand in our studio for a fun and unique look.
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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Mutuus Studio
A teal and green bathroom is covered in moroccan tile evoking ocean and sky. Modern fixtures with traditional tile make the perfect unexpected pairing in this Master bathroom. Photo by Gabe Border
Marker Girl Home
Master Bathroom soaking tub Taj Mahal quartzite top; Fashion Accents F013 Sand Border dal tile border and San Michele Crema porcelain vein cut wall tile color is silver strand from Sherwin Williams
RDM Architecture
Part of a Master Suite addition that moved the master bedroom and bathroom to the first floor for easier access. The tub was also selected and located for easier entry as it has a lower tub deck without sacrificing water level. Built-in storage was important and we were able to create a fair amount in a small space.
Photos: Tony Thompson
Green Bathroom Design Ideas with a Drop-in Tub
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