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Mark R. Eggen Construction, Inc.
Powder Room, Builder Mark R. Eggen Construction Inc. Interior design by Janzel Kelly Interiors,Jon Eric Christner, Architect,
Fratantoni Luxury Estates Design/Build/Remodeling
This bathroom was designed and built to the highest standards by Fratantoni Luxury Estates. Check out our Facebook Fan Page at www.Facebook.com/FratantoniLuxuryEstates
Ancient Surfaces
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Product name: Antique Stone and Marble Bathroom Elements.
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Those antique stone elements used in creating the crème de la crème of award winning bathrooms could be used today in rendering your humble bathroom into a magical indoor dreamscape equivalent to having your own exotic travel destination just a few step away from bed.
Allow yourself a full body and mind therapy that will let you unwind and escape from life's constraints and worries for an ephemeral period that will feel like an eternity...
From our antique marble and stone sinks, specialty reclaimed shower stones, floors and counter vanities, all our stone creations are guaranteed to give your bathroom a unique composition and arcane feel.
Our stone elements are considered by many high profile designers and architects a badge of honor that helps them achieve an overall creative design vision for your house.
Wagner Remodeling
Pinwheel Floor Pattern cut from Marble. Granite Shower walls, Tumbled Stone Arch, Handsgrohe Fixtures
Jane Antonacci Interior Design
A California Mission-style home in Hillsborough was designed by the architect Farro Esslatt. The clients had an extensive contemporary collection and wanted a warm mix of contemporary and traditional furnishings.
Santa Barbara Designs of the Interior
This powder room was quite dark before we began, but lighter wallpaper, a large mirror and dramatic art added just enough for a lighter and brighter space.
Ewing Architects
This client wanted to experience Santa Fe in Sierra Madre. Challenges were the steep hillside lot, great views, fire concerns and narrow car access. We created a rustic home with a low profile, lush surroundings and an air of quiet tranquility.
This rustic southwestern house uses reclaimed vegas and logs for the structural system and asphalt emulsion mud adobe walls for the finish. The house is like an adobe village separated into four structures connected by verandas, courtyards and log bridges.
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