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Robert Rhodes Architecture + Interiors
Bedwardine Road is our epic renovation and extension of a vast Victorian villa in Crystal Palace, south-east London.
Traditional architectural details such as flat brick arches and a denticulated brickwork entablature on the rear elevation counterbalance a kitchen that feels like a New York loft, complete with a polished concrete floor, underfloor heating and floor to ceiling Crittall windows.
Interiors details include as a hidden “jib” door that provides access to a dressing room and theatre lights in the master bathroom.
Joy Street Design
A colorful makeover for a little girl’s bathroom. The goal was to make bathtime more fun and enjoyable, so we opted for striking teal accents on the vanity and built-in. Balanced out by soft whites, grays, and woods, the space is bright and cheery yet still feels clean, spacious, and calming. Unique cabinets wrap around the room to maximize storage and save space for the tub and shower.
Cabinet color is Hemlock by Benjamin Moore.
Designed by Joy Street Design serving Oakland, Berkeley, San Francisco, and the whole of the East Bay.
For more about Joy Street Design, click here: https://www.joystreetdesign.com/
Larisa McShane & Associates
Custom cabinetry in the client's favorite robin's egg blue color. Cabinet hardware is white glass and chrome.
Chango
Austin Victorian by Chango & Co.
Architectural Advisement & Interior Design by Chango & Co.
Architecture by William Hablinski
Construction by J Pinnelli Co.
Photography by Sarah Elliott
Hyperion Tiles
Submerge yourself into the great underwater world with Mermaid’s Garden. Our own bespoke design, Mermaid’s Garden comes pre-packed as a random mix of several designs, which layer plants, seaweeds and corals onto a rich emerald green backdrop, to create a sense of depth. Combine with our Signature Hexagons to create a cascading pattern, or use alone for maximum impact
Neil Kelly Company
The homeowners wanted to remodel the existing bath for the kids. The new kids bath features a tub shower combo with custom tile, and a large vanity with lots of storage for extra towels and other knick knacks.
Ellen Weiss Design
The client had several requirements for this Seattle kids bathroom remodel. They wanted to keep the existing bathtub, toilet and flooring; they wanted to fit two sinks into the space for their two teenage children; they wanted to integrate a niche into the shower area; lastly, they wanted a fun but sophisticated look that incorporated the theme of African wildlife into the design. Ellen Weiss Design accomplished all of these goals, surpassing the client's expectations. The client particularly loved the idea of opening up what had been a large unused (and smelly) built-in medicine cabinet to create an open and accessible space which now provides much-needed additional counter space and which has become a design focal point.
Turquoise Kids Bathroom Design Ideas
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