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Blake Building
This downstairs bathroom has a subtle nautical theme to go with the Coastal look of the rest of the house. The floors are Essex Marble Basket Weave. Photo by Fastpix, LLC
Orren Pickell Building Group
Powder room features a pedestal sink, oval window above the toilet, gold mirror, and travertine flooring. Photo by Mike Kaskel
Scenic Interiors, LLC
In this 1929 home, we opened the small kitchen doorway into a large curved archway, bringing the dining room and kitchen together. Hand-made Motawi Arts and Crafts backsplash tiles, oak hardwood floors, and quarter-sawn oak cabinets matching the existing millwork create an authentic period look for the kitchen. A new Marvin window and enhanced cellulose insulation make the space more comfortable and energy efficient. In the all new second floor bathroom, the period was maintained with hexagonal floor tile, subway tile wainscot, a clawfoot tub and period-style fixtures. The window is Marvin Ultrex which is impervious to bathroom humidity.
Design Me By Mahlah
The theme for the design of these four bathrooms was Coastal Americana. My clients wanted classic designs that incorporated color, a coastal feel, and were fun.
The master bathroom stands out with the interesting mix of tile. We maximized the tall sloped ceiling with the glass tile accent wall behind the freestanding bath tub. A simple sandblasted "wave" glass panel separates the wet area. Shiplap walls, satin bronze fixtures, and wood details add to the beachy feel.
The three guest bathrooms, while having tile in common, each have their own unique vanities and accents. Curbless showers and frameless glass opened these rooms up to feel more spacious. The bits of blue in the floor tile lends just the right pop of blue.
Custom fabric roman shades in each room soften the look and add extra style.
Align Design LLC
This project was focused on eeking out space for another bathroom for this growing family. The three bedroom, Craftsman bungalow was originally built with only one bathroom, which is typical for the era. The challenge was to find space without compromising the existing storage in the home. It was achieved by claiming the closet areas between two bedrooms, increasing the original 29" depth and expanding into the larger of the two bedrooms. The result was a compact, yet efficient bathroom. Classic finishes are respectful of the vernacular and time period of the home.
Kohler
This 140-square-foot bathroom was in dire need of a makeover. A remodel that included replacing the outdated tile and fixtures resulted in an updated space that matches the traditional feel of the home.
Eisenbrandt Companies
Blue & marble kids bathroom with traditional tile wainscoting and basketweave floors. Chrome fixtures to keep a timeless, clean look with white Carrara stone parts!
Clare Sells Homes, Inc.
Small but mighty! Client chose a rich blue above the classic subway tiles and a tiny white mosaic for the the floor. Fixtures are Pottery Barn
Bathroom and Cloakroom with Blue Walls and a Pedestal Sink Ideas and Designs
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