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Lumar Interiors
A freestanding tup and a white on white cabinet with marble throughout.
Photo credit: Larry Arnal Photography
Project by Richmond Hill interior design firm Lumar Interiors. Also serving Aurora, Newmarket, King City, Markham, Thornhill, Vaughan, York Region, and the Greater Toronto Area.
For more about Lumar Interiors, click here: https://www.lumarinteriors.com/
To learn more about this project, click here: https://www.lumarinteriors.com/portfolio/royal-york-toronto/
CBI Design Professionals, Inc.
In 2014, we were approached by a couple to achieve a dream space within their existing home. They wanted to expand their existing bar, wine, and cigar storage into a new one-of-a-kind room. Proud of their Italian heritage, they also wanted to bring an “old-world” feel into this project to be reminded of the unique character they experienced in Italian cellars. The dramatic tone of the space revolves around the signature piece of the project; a custom milled stone spiral stair that provides access from the first floor to the entry of the room. This stair tower features stone walls, custom iron handrails and spindles, and dry-laid milled stone treads and riser blocks. Once down the staircase, the entry to the cellar is through a French door assembly. The interior of the room is clad with stone veneer on the walls and a brick barrel vault ceiling. The natural stone and brick color bring in the cellar feel the client was looking for, while the rustic alder beams, flooring, and cabinetry help provide warmth. The entry door sequence is repeated along both walls in the room to provide rhythm in each ceiling barrel vault. These French doors also act as wine and cigar storage. To allow for ample cigar storage, a fully custom walk-in humidor was designed opposite the entry doors. The room is controlled by a fully concealed, state-of-the-art HVAC smoke eater system that allows for cigar enjoyment without any odor.
S. Mazzi Interiors
The "before" of this project was an all-out turquoise, 80's style bathroom that was cramped and needed a lot of help. The client wanted a clean, calming bathroom that made full use of the limited space. The apartment was in a prewar building, so we sought to preserve the building's rich history while creating a sleek and modern design.
To open up the space, we switched out an old tub and replaced it with a claw foot tub, then took out the vanity and put in a pedestal sink, making up for the lost storage with a medicine cabinet. Marble subway tiles, brass details, and contrasting black floor tiles add to the industrial charm, creating a chic but clean palette.
Tali Hardonag Architect
PALO ALTO ACCESSIBLE BATHROOM
Designed for accessibility, the hall bathroom has a curbless shower, floating cast concrete countertop and a wide door.
The same stone tile is used in the shower and above the sink, but grout colors were changed for accent. Single handle lavatory faucet.
Not seen in this photo is the tiled seat in the shower (opposite the shower bar) and the toilet across from the vanity. The grab bars, both in the shower and next to the toilet, also serve as towel bars.
Erlenmeyer mini pendants from Hubbarton Forge flank a mirror set in flush with the stone tile.
Concrete ramped sink from Sonoma Cast Stone
Photo: Mark Pinkerton, vi360
Re-Modern Homes Inc/All Aspects Tile and Carpentry
Apron sink and freestanding tub, slate herringbone tile, electric floor heat
Tracery Professional Builders, Inc.
This high-end master bath consists of 11 full slabs of marble, including marble slab walls, marble barrel vault ceiling detail, marble counter top and tub decking, gold plated fixtures, custom heated towel rack, and custom vanity.
Photo: Kathryn MacDonald Photography | Web Marketing
Bathroom and Cloakroom with Matchstick Tiles and Stone Tiles Ideas and Designs
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