Bathroom and Cloakroom with Dark Hardwood Flooring and a Submerged Sink Ideas and Designs

Amelia Park Residence
Amelia Park Residence
Lola InteriorsLola Interiors
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Chapel Hill Family Home
Chapel Hill Family Home
JS Interiors LLCJS Interiors LLC
Full-scale interior design, architectural consultation, kitchen design, bath design, furnishings selection and project management for a home located in the historic district of Chapel Hill, North Carolina. The home features a fresh take on traditional southern decorating, and was included in the March 2018 issue of Southern Living magazine. Read the full article here: https://www.southernliving.com/home/remodel/1930s-colonial-house-remodel Photo by: Anna Routh
Traditional Home - Featured Project
Traditional Home - Featured Project
Wendy Glaister InteriorsWendy Glaister Interiors
His and hers sink vanities are separated by a special makeup vanity designed not only for her but for the couple's daughters. A hot styling tool pull out conceals the hair dryer and curling irons. Cosmetics and brushes are stowed away in the slim drawer at the desk.
Coveside Lodge
Coveside Lodge
KDL BuildersKDL Builders
Master bathroom with custom vanities including integral towel shelves and glass front cabinetry, natural stone backsplash, and antler light fixture
It’s a garage. It’s an apartment. It’s both.
It’s a garage. It’s an apartment. It’s both.
Jacobson Construction, Inc.Jacobson Construction, Inc.
The full ¾ bath features a glass-enclosed walk-in shower with 4 x 12 inch ceramic subway tiles arranged in a vertical pattern for a unique look. 6 x 24 inch gray porcelain floor tiles were used in the bath.

Bathroom and Cloakroom with Dark Hardwood Flooring and a Submerged Sink Ideas and Designs

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