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BAKER POSEY DESIGN
The powder room got a cosmetic refresh with paneling, wall paper, new vanity, flooring, lighting and mirror. The old work out room became a conversation room, with electric fireplace and wall paneling
12/12 Architects & Planners
This family of 5 was quickly out-growing their 1,220sf ranch home on a beautiful corner lot. Rather than adding a 2nd floor, the decision was made to extend the existing ranch plan into the back yard, adding a new 2-car garage below the new space - for a new total of 2,520sf. With a previous addition of a 1-car garage and a small kitchen removed, a large addition was added for Master Bedroom Suite, a 4th bedroom, hall bath, and a completely remodeled living, dining and new Kitchen, open to large new Family Room. The new lower level includes the new Garage and Mudroom. The existing fireplace and chimney remain - with beautifully exposed brick. The homeowners love contemporary design, and finished the home with a gorgeous mix of color, pattern and materials.
The project was completed in 2011. Unfortunately, 2 years later, they suffered a massive house fire. The house was then rebuilt again, using the same plans and finishes as the original build, adding only a secondary laundry closet on the main level.
Shannon Demma
Beautiful fir doors with 3form Eco Resin panels to allow the flow of light.
Shannon Demma
Preteroti Consulting (Johnny Rhino Kit & Bath)
This guest bathroom remodel drastically changed this old, bland, compact bathroom into a rustic paradise. The use of slate in the shower as well as the floor tile really sets this bathroom off as unique. Now guests beg to use this handsome bathroom when they visit!
Tabitha Stephens
Ogawa Fisher Architects
The skylights and a window contribute to the open feel of this minimalist walk in shower.
www.marikoreed.com
JJ Interiors
Wet room with a view. Sleek metal-look tiles and textured stone are the perfect blend for this tub and shower room.
Pu'uwai Design & Construction
The master bathroom's outdoor shower is a natural garden escape. The natural stone tub is nestled in the tropical landscaping and complements the stone pavers on the floor. The wall mount shower head is a waterfall built into the lava rock privacy walls. A teak stool sits beside the tub for easy placement of towels and shampoos. The master bathroom opens to the outdoor shower through a full height glass door and the indoor shower's glass wall connect the two spaces seamlessly.
Richard Bubnowski Design LLC
Sam Oberter Photography
2010 Watermark Award
2010 QR Master Design Award
Bathroom and Cloakroom with Green Tiles and Slate Flooring Ideas and Designs
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