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Kimball Starr Interior Design
Bathroom remodel was a complete redesign to bring the original 90-year old San Francisco bathroom into modern day. Reimagining the space involved knocking down walls and employing artisans for handmade shower tiles and locally custom-made cabinetry to perfectly fit tight spaces.
Creamy tones, Mahogany wood, and ceramic crackle and subway tiles strike a balance between traditional and contemporary. The end result is a bathroom design that's a breath of fresh air and modern sophistication
- See more at: http://kimballstarr.com/projects/bathroom-remodel-st-francis-wood
K Fowler Designs
Wayne Windham, Architect; Richard Best, Builder; K Fowler Designs, Interiors; Photos by Richard Johnson
Kitchen & Bath Gallery
The Mouser vanity has furniture style turned legs.
Kyle J Caldwell Photography
Right Arm Construction
This home was built in 1904 in the historic district of Ladd’s Addition, Portland’s oldest planned residential development. Right Arm Construction remodeled the kitchen, entryway/pantry, powder bath and main bath. Also included was structural work in the basement and upgrading the plumbing and electrical.
Finishes include:
Countertops for all vanities- Pental Quartz, Color: Altea
Kitchen cabinetry: Custom: inlay, shaker style.
Trim: CVG Fir
Custom shelving in Kitchen-Fir with custom fabricated steel brackets
Bath Vanities: Custom: CVG Fir
Tile: United Tile
Powder Bath Floor: hex tile from Oregon Tile & Marble
Light Fixtures for Kitchen & Powder Room: Rejuvenation
Light Fixtures Bathroom: Schoolhouse Electric
Flooring: White Oak
SN.mebeLL
Изготовление корпусной мебели по индивидуальным проектам. Кухня, прихожая, спальня, кабинет, детская, сан узел, офисные помещения. Широко известные качественные материалы и фурнитура.
Corsini Stark Architects
The corner lot at the base of San Jacinto Mountain in the Vista Las Palmas tract in Palm Springs included an altered mid-century residence originally designed by Charles Dubois with a simple, gabled roof originally in the ‘Atomic Ranch’ style and sweeping mountain views to the west and south. The new owners wanted a comprehensive, contemporary, and visually connected redo of both interior and exterior spaces within the property. The project buildout included approximately 600 SF of new interior space including a new freestanding pool pavilion at the southeast corner of the property which anchors the new rear yard pool space and provides needed covered exterior space on the site during the typical hot desert days. Images by Steve King Architectural Photography
Powder Room Design Ideas with Medium Wood Cabinets and Blue Walls
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