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Christopher's Kitchen & Bath
Every so often we get the unique opportunity to collaborate with another designer. This quirky and elegant master bath could not have been more fun to be a part of.
Meg Miller's incredibly cool vision for her clients' master bathroom was modern and bold, but refined, comfortable and inviting. The clients had specific needs for storage and the use of space, but didn't want anything to appear function-over-form. No amenities were overlooked: custom walnut cabinetry, heated floors, a digitally controlled shower and steam shower, and an all glass water-closet.
Trilogy Partners
Black and White Art Deco Subway Tile Bathroom featuring washstands, claw foot tub, chrome fixtures and double shower.
Photo Credit: Michael Yearout
Signature Designs Kitchen | Bath | Interiors
A node to mid-century modern style which can be very chic and trendy, as this style is heating up in many renovation projects. This bathroom remodel has elements that tend towards this leading trend. We love designing your spaces and putting a distinctive style for each client. Must see the before photos and layout of the space. Custom teak vanity cabinet
KrimsonHAUS
The guest bathroom was designed to hold as much storage as possible while being influenced by the mid-century modern style. We achieved this look by installing textured porcelain tile, white quartz countertops, walnut cabinets and sprinkled with brass metals.
Michael Norpell's Wall To Wall
The building had a single stack running through the primary bath, so to create a double vanity, a trough sink was installed. Oversized hexagon tile makes this bathroom appear spacious, and ceramic textured like wood creates a zen-like spa atmosphere.
Corinthian Fine Homes
We designed and renovated a Mid-Century Modern home into an ADA compliant home with an open floor plan and updated feel. We incorporated many of the homes original details while modernizing them. We converted the existing two car garage into a master suite and walk in closet, designing a master bathroom with an ADA vanity and curb-less shower. We redesigned the existing living room fireplace creating an artistic focal point in the room. The project came with its share of challenges which we were able to creatively solve, resulting in what our homeowners feel is their first and forever home.
This beautiful home won three design awards:
• Pro Remodeler Design Award – 2019 Platinum Award for Universal/Better Living Design
• Chrysalis Award – 2019 Regional Award for Residential Universal Design
• Qualified Remodeler Master Design Awards – 2019 Bronze Award for Universal Design
Kitchen Design Concepts
This "powder bath" is the only bathroom for downstairs guests in this gorgeous home, so we really had to give it some pop! Although labeled as a powder, there is actually a walk in shower in the room. We went with a calming blue palette with compliments of white, Calacatta gold marble, and french gold fixtures. See item list below!
Cabinetry: Cabico Elmwood Series, Venture door in Polo Blue Diamond Gloss
Hardware: Kohler Margaux knob, vibrant french gold
Counter: Caesarstone 3cm quartz in Pure White
Sink: Kohler Briolette vessel sink in Translucent Sandalwood
Faucet: Kohler Margaux tall single handle, vibrant french gold
Shower set: Kohler Margaux Rite-Temp shower valve & trim, vibrant french gold
Commode: Toto Vespin II elongated front with softc-close seat
Tile: Interceramic Calacatta Gold series - 12x24 honed in diagonal lay on floor, 4x12 brick lay in shower sides, arrow mosaic on back shower wall, 1" mosaic on floor and in shampoo box
Accessories: Kohler Margaux series in vibrant french gold
Sconces: Restoration Hardware Aquitaine Sconces in bronze
Wallpaper: Koroseal Tiburon Shagreen in Fathom
Nathan Taylor for Obelisk Home
Objective: Initially the original powder bath was not changing. After working up multiple options to
disguise the bathroom from being visible from the front door, a new space was created.
Solution: A floating rift sawn oak cabinet, floating mirror, grass cloth, walnut floors, antique rug, vintage
family magazine rack all combined made the powder bath feel original to the home. An Asian influence
is felt with art, square center hardware and natural stone.
Flavin Architects
This remodel of a mid century gem is located in the town of Lincoln, MA a hot bed of modernist homes inspired by Gropius’ own house built nearby in the 1940’s. By the time the house was built, modernism had evolved from the Gropius era, to incorporate the rural vibe of Lincoln with spectacular exposed wooden beams and deep overhangs.
The design rejects the traditional New England house with its enclosing wall and inward posture. The low pitched roofs, open floor plan, and large windows openings connect the house to nature to make the most of its rural setting.
Photo by: Nat Rea Photography
Regan Baker Design Inc.
A gender neutral kids bathroom decorated in large scale subway tile in both a white and grey give architectual interest to a rather boring bathroom. Roburn recessed cabinet mirrors bring storage to a rather small bathroom. A Porcher wall mounted sink was the solution for a return air vent and kids stool storage. West Elm shower curtain. Photography: Photo Designs by Odessa
Midcentury Bathroom Design Ideas with a Vessel Sink
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