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La salle de bain est compact et privilégie la chaleur et l'intimité. Le meuble de salle de bain est réalisé dans un bois de noyer massif.
DesignARC
Situated on a 3.5 acre, oak-studded ridge atop Santa Barbara's Riviera, the Greene Compound is a 6,500 square foot custom residence with guest house and pool capturing spectacular views of the City, Coastal Islands to the south, and La Cumbre peak to the north. Carefully sited to kiss the tips of many existing large oaks, the home is rustic Mediterranean in style which blends integral color plaster walls with Santa Barbara sandstone and cedar board and batt.
Landscape Architect Lane Goodkind restored the native grass meadow and added a stream bio-swale which complements the rural setting. 20' mahogany, pocketing sliding doors maximize the indoor / outdoor Santa Barbara lifestyle by opening the living spaces to the pool and island view beyond. A monumental exterior fireplace and camp-style margarita bar add to this romantic living. Discreetly buried in the mission tile roof, solar panels help to offset the home's overall energy consumption. Truly an amazing and unique property, the Greene Residence blends in beautifully with the pastoral setting of the ridge while complementing and enhancing this Riviera neighborhood.
GMI Design Group
Dan Rockafellow Photography
Sandstone Quartzite Countertops
Flagstone Flooring
Real stone shower wall with slate side walls
Wall-Mounted copper faucet and copper sink
Dark green ceiling (not shown)
Over-scale rustic pendant lighting
Custom shower curtain
Green stained vanity cabinet with dimming toe-kick lighting
Jane Ellison
A lovely bathroom clad in a mellower orange, but one that still has plenty of vibrancy. Many wood tones read as orange, so the combination of wood and orange in a room imparts a warm, rich and cozy vibe.
Guest bath
The warm colored walls, antique sink cabinet with copper sink, antique mirror and Roman emperor towel holder practically take you by the hand and lead you in to this luxurious guest bath.
Bathroom Storage: Where to Keep the Towels
Get a hand from a friend! Draping towels around sculptures or other appropriate accessories is both fun and clever. Guest will surely get a kick out of your creativity!
Jonathan McGrath Construction, LLC
Since 1984, Jonathan McGrath Construction, a design build custom builder and remodeling company has provided solutions for their client's building needs in the Central Florida area. Jack McGrath, State Certified Building Contractor, applies his extensive custom building and remodeling expertise, creative design concepts and passion for transformation to every project and has earned a reputation for being a true remodeling specialist and custom home builder.
Recognized for excellence in the building industry, Jonathan McGrath Construction, has been the recipient of multiple Parade of Homes, MAME and Chrysalis awards. They also received the prestigious ‘Big 50′ Award from Remodeling Magazine for their outstanding business expertise, exemplary customer services and their ability to stand as a dynamic company role model for the building and remodeling industry. In addition, the company has won numerous other local and national awards.
The company supports their local, state and national building association. Marion McGrath served as the 2011 President of the Home Builder's Association of Orlando (HBA) now known as the Orlando Builder's Association (GOBA). She was the second woman and remodeler to serve as President in the association's 60 year history.
Arielle C. Schechter, AIA
Photo by Arielle Schechter. The guest bathroom is generous and has a high window to ensure plentiful natural light without sacrificing privacy.
AVID Associates LLC
An exquisite example of French design and decoration, this powder bath features luxurious materials of white onyx countertops and floors, with accents of Rossa Verona marble imported from Italy that mimic the tones in the coral colored wall covering. A niche was created for the bombe chest with paneling where antique leaded mirror inserts make this small space feel expansive. An antique mirror, sconces, and crystal chandelier add glittering light to the space.
Interior Architecture & Design: AVID Associates
Contractor: Mark Smith Custom Homes
Photo Credit: Dan Piassick
Marcelle Guilbeau, Interior Designer
can't get enough of this cobalt blue! love the way it takes on different (though always dramatic) character throughout the house
Bathroom and Cloakroom with Dark Wood Cabinets and Orange Walls Ideas and Designs
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