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Imperfect Interiors
We added a roll top bath, wall hung basin, tongue & groove panelling, bespoke Roman blinds & a cast iron radiator to the top floor master suite in our Cotswolds Cottage project. Interior Design by Imperfect Interiors
Armada Cottage is available to rent at www.armadacottagecotswolds.co.uk
Revival by Design
When we were asked by our clients to help fully overhaul this grade II listed property. We knew we needed to consider the spaces for modern day living and make it as open and light and airy as possible. There were a few specifics from our client, but on the whole we were left to the design the main brief being modern country with colour and pattern. There were some challenges along the way as the house is octagonal in shape and some rooms, especially the principal ensuite were quite a challenge.
Emilie Fournet Interiors
Art Deco style bathroom with a reclaimed basin, roll top bath in Charlotte's Locks and high cistern toilet. The lattice tiles are from Fired Earth and the wall panels are Railings.
Studio 95 Interiors
The bathroom was completely refurbished while keeping some existing pieces such as the base of the vanity unit, roll top bath, wall mirrors and towel rail.
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.
Clay Squared to Infinity
Historic reproduction Subway tile for the walls and Unglazed porcelain hexagons for the floor. – There is no glazing or any other coating applied to the tile. Their color is the same on the face of the tile as it is on the back resulting in very durable tiles that do not show the effects of heavy traffic. The most common unglazed tiles are the red quarry tiles or the granite looking porcelain ceramic tiles used in heavy commercial areas. Historic matches to the original tiles made from 1890 - 1930's. Subway Ceramic floor tiles are made of the highest quality unglazed porcelain and carefully arranged on a fiber mesh as one square foot sheets. A complimentary black hex is also in stock in both sizes and available by the sheet for creating borders and accent designs.
Subway Ceramics offers vintage tile is 3/8" thick, with a flat surface and square edges. The Subway Ceramics collection of traditional subway tile, moldings and accessories.
Photos by Sarah Whiting Photography
Tile setter Hohn & Hohn Inc.
Slightly Quirky Ltd
Eclectic bathroom: we had to organise the content of this bathroom in a lovely Victorian property.
In accord with the client, we wanted to preserve the character of the building but not at the expense of creativity and a good dose of quirkiness.We there fore used a mix of pebble and wood flooring to create a lavish bath area - with a twist.
Bathroom with a Claw-foot Bath Ideas and Designs
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