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M+A Architecture Studio
New master bath addition overlooking wooded setting with generous morning daylight to make the space bright and welcoming.
Mark Schatz
Mantis Design + Build, LLC
Adding "wood" tile to the shower floor, walls and ceiling, gave this space a rich organic feel without the maintenance of real wood. Photography by Paul Linnebach
Mantis Design + Build, LLC
A motion switch activates a low output under cabinet light and decorative niche as one enters the bathroom. This feature was added to make midnight bathroom runs a pleasant and perfectly illuminated experience.
Photography by Paul Linnebach
Barefoot Bathrooms Ltd
Shower deck system
Complete waterproofing system for built-in showers.
A new style of shower tray for more exclusive bathrooms. This system includes a totally flat shower base where the water drains out between the tiles. This means that the water outlet is hidden from view, so a wooden flooring effect can be achieved but with the benefits of ceramic tiles.
The prefabricated shower tray has been designed to sit underneath ceramic tiles that are not fixed permanently. The ceramic tiles are fixed to guides that sit atop the shower tray, hiding the outlet and allowing the water to filter out between the tiles.
Porcelanosa Oxford Antracita Anti-Slip 14.3 x 90cm wall and floor tiles
UNIQ Kitchen and Bath Designs
Rustic reclaimed wood sliding barn door compliments the crisp clean modern lines of the master bathrooms interior.
BUILDERS
We have years of experience working in houses, high-rise residential condominium buildings, restaurants, offices and build-outs of all commercial spaces in the Chicago-land area.
MAKING THE WORLD BEAUTIFUL
Bathroom combination of the grey and light tiles with walking shower and dark wood appliance.
Interiors by Popov
Once upon a time, this bathroom featured the following:
No entry door, with a master tub and vanities open to the master bedroom.
Fading, outdated, 80's-style yellow oak cabinetry.
A bulky hexagonal window with clear glass. No privacy.
A carpeted floor. In a bathroom.
It’s safe to say that none of these features were appreciated by our clients. Understandably.
We knew we could help.
We changed the layout. The tub and the double shower are now enclosed behind frameless glass, a very practical and beautiful arrangement. The clean linear grain cabinetry in medium tone is accented beautifully by white countertops and stainless steel accessories. New lights, beautiful tile and glass mosaic bring this space into the 21st century.
End result: a calm, light, modern bathroom for our client to enjoy.
Interiors 360 Limited
By merging the kitchen with the dining room, we were able to add a new downstairs toilet with concealed utility cupboard
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