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SDG - Scheiber Design Group
The master shower has a heated floor, built-in bench and recessed tiled niches for storage. Italian mosaic tile in a custom pattern was used on the main wall of the shower.
Noble Johnson Architects
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CBI Design Professionals, Inc.
This residence was designed to have the feeling of a classic early 1900’s Albert Kalin home. The owner and Architect referenced several homes in the area designed by Kalin to recall the character of both the traditional exterior and a more modern clean line interior inherent in those homes. The mixture of brick, natural cement plaster, and milled stone were carefully proportioned to reference the character without being a direct copy. Authentic steel windows custom fabricated by Hopes to maintain the very thin metal profiles necessary for the character. To maximize the budget, these were used in the center stone areas of the home with dark bronze clad windows in the remaining brick and plaster sections. Natural masonry fireplaces with contemporary stone and Pewabic custom tile surrounds, all help to bring a sense of modern style and authentic Detroit heritage to this home. Long axis lines both front to back and side to side anchor this home’s geometry highlighting an elliptical spiral stair at one end and the elegant fireplace at appropriate view lines.
Nicolette Interiors, LLC.
-Custom Millwork: Vanities, Linen Cabinets, Bench, and Mirrors- For this master suite Aging-In-Place addition, the goal was to create an ADA accessible bathroom that was ease the daily morning tasks. This included the need to create an ADA custom vanity, installing decorative grab bars, designing a curbless walk-in shower, and procuring a walk-in tub.
AY-YA Design Haus
The Sheridan is that special project that sparked the beginning of AYYA. Meeting with the home owners and having the opportunity to design those intimate spaces of their charming home in Uptown Chicago was a pleasure and privilege.
The focus of this design story is respecting the architecture and the history of the building while creating a contemporary design that relates to their modern life.
The spaces were completely transformed from what they were to become at their best potential.
The Primary Bathroom was a nod to tradition with the black and white subway tiles, a custom walnut vanity, and mosaic floors. While the Guest Bathroom took a more modern approach, bringing more vertical texture and bold colors to create a statement that connects this room with the rest of the house.
Marquis Fine Cabinetry
Project Number: M1229
Design/Manufacturer/Installer: Marquis Fine Cabinetry
Collection: Milano
Finishes: High Gloss Tortota
Features: Soft Close (Standard)
Cabinet/Drawer Extra Options: Floating Vanity
Master Bathroom Design Ideas with Beige Cabinets
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