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Metropolis Drafting and Construction Inc
Creation of a new master bathroom, kids’ bathroom, toilet room and a WIC from a mid. size bathroom was a challenge but the results were amazing.
The new kids’ bathroom was given a good size to work with. 5.5’ by 9’.
Allowing us to have a good size shower with a bench, 3’ vanity and comfortable space for the toilet to be placed.
The bathroom floor is made of white Thasos marble for a neutral look since the wall tiles were so unique in color and design.
The main walls of the bathroom are made from blue subway tiles with diagonal lines pattern while the main wall is made of large 24”x6” tile with diamond/triangle shapes in different warm and cool colors.
Notice the unique shampoo niche in the bench area, it continues into the pony wall as well without any interruptions thus creating a long L-shaped space for all the bath items to remain hidden.
Pure Builders Inc.
This modern grey and white guest bathroom has a timeless yet chic style. The dark grey double vanity and white linen closet cabinets blend wonderful with the white subway tiles and walls.
Breathe Design Studio
Our Austin studio decided to go bold with this project by ensuring that each space had a unique identity in the Mid-Century Modern style bathroom, butler's pantry, and mudroom. We covered the bathroom walls and flooring with stylish beige and yellow tile that was cleverly installed to look like two different patterns. The mint cabinet and pink vanity reflect the mid-century color palette. The stylish knobs and fittings add an extra splash of fun to the bathroom.
The butler's pantry is located right behind the kitchen and serves multiple functions like storage, a study area, and a bar. We went with a moody blue color for the cabinets and included a raw wood open shelf to give depth and warmth to the space. We went with some gorgeous artistic tiles that create a bold, intriguing look in the space.
In the mudroom, we used siding materials to create a shiplap effect to create warmth and texture – a homage to the classic Mid-Century Modern design. We used the same blue from the butler's pantry to create a cohesive effect. The large mint cabinets add a lighter touch to the space.
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Project designed by the Atomic Ranch featured modern designers at Breathe Design Studio. From their Austin design studio, they serve an eclectic and accomplished nationwide clientele including in Palm Springs, LA, and the San Francisco Bay Area.
For more about Breathe Design Studio, see here: https://www.breathedesignstudio.com/
To learn more about this project, see here:
https://www.breathedesignstudio.com/atomic-ranch
Suncrest Home Builders
When we took on this renovation, there was a strange, elongated walk-in-shower. Since this bathroom was shared between 2 bedrooms, we suggested partitioning the odd shower and using the space to add a bathtub and a nice, large closet to make better use of the space.
WrightWorks, LLC
The hall and guest bath features a 60" cast iron tub by Kohler and a Brizo tub/shower valve. The Litze collection. The walnut veneer, slab door vanity cabinet matches the other cabinets in the house, with a ColorQuartz Cotton White counter and undermount sink. The wall mirror goes from counter to ceiling, with a single vanity light above the sink. A tile niche in the tub/shower surround can be seen in the reflection. The niche was built to the precise dimensions of the tile layout, with a matching Caesarstone still. The wall tile is Elvare collection, 4x16 in Element. Photo by Christopher Wright, CR
Shearer Designs
Kids bathroom with double vanity and custom walnut cabinet with brushed nickel legs, Portofino quartz countertop and blue penny tile backsplash for pop of color
Lisa & Leroy
Timeless subway tile paired with a geometric, colored mosaic brings this bath to new life.
Lincoln Lighthill Architect
Lincoln Lighthill Architect employed several discrete updates that collectively transform this existing row house.
At the heart of the home, a section of floor was removed at the top level to open up the existing stair and allow light from a new skylight to penetrate deep into the home. The stair itself received a new maple guardrail and planter, with a Fiddle-leaf fig tree growing up through the opening towards the skylight.
On the top living level, an awkwardly located entrance to a full bathroom directly off the main stair was moved around the corner and out of the way by removing a little used tub from the bathroom, as well as an outdated heater in the back corner. This created a more discrete entrance to the existing, now half-bath, and opened up a space for a wall of pantry cabinets with built-in refrigerator, and an office nook at the rear of the house with a huge new awning window to let in light and air.
Downstairs, the two existing bathrooms were reconfigured and recreated as dedicated master and kids baths. The kids bath uses yellow and white hexagonal Heath tile to create a pixelated celebration of color. The master bath, hidden behind a flush wall of walnut cabinetry, utilizes another Heath tile color to create a calming retreat.
Throughout the home, walnut thin-ply cabinetry creates a strong contrast to the existing maple flooring, while the exposed blond edges of the material tie the two together. Rounded edges on integral pulls and door edges create pinstripe detailing that adds richness and a sense of playfulness to the design.
This project was featured by Houzz: https://tinyurl.com/stn2hcze
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