Powder Room Design Ideas with Raised-panel Cabinets and Gray Tile
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Dauer Design
Eden Pineda/New Century Builders & Developers; Imperial Tile & Stone; Meridian Design Center; Robert Abbey Lighting; Mirror Image; photo by Lynn Abasera
Nautilus Architects
Custom wood bathroom
Cathedral ceilings and seamless cabinetry complement this kitchen’s river view
The low ceilings in this ’70s contemporary were a nagging issue for the 6-foot-8 homeowner. Plus, drab interiors failed to do justice to the home’s Connecticut River view.
By raising ceilings and removing non-load-bearing partitions, architect Christopher Arelt was able to create a cathedral-within-a-cathedral structure in the kitchen, dining and living area. Decorative mahogany rafters open the space’s height, introduce a warmer palette and create a welcoming framework for light.
The homeowner, a Frank Lloyd Wright fan, wanted to emulate the famed architect’s use of reddish-brown concrete floors, and the result further warmed the interior. “Concrete has a connotation of cold and industrial but can be just the opposite,” explains Arelt.
Clunky European hardware was replaced by hidden pivot hinges, and outside cabinet corners were mitered so there is no evidence of a drawer or door from any angle.
Purser Architectural
Custom Home in Bellaire, Houston, Texas designed by Purser Architectural. Gorgeously built by Arjeco Builders.
JJ Interiors
Rustic at it's finest. A chiseled face vanity contrasts with the thick modern countertop, natural stone vessel sink and basketweave wall tile. Delicate iron and glass sconces provide the perfect glow.
Powder Room Design Ideas with Raised-panel Cabinets and Gray Tile
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