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Nicole Hastings Photography
Custom timber vanity, black vanity bowl, mosaic wall tiles, walk in shower, retro design
Andrew Skurman Architects
Stone shower detail. Photographer: David Duncan Livingston, Eastman Pynn at Image Above
Lee Edwards - residential design
Situated on the west slope of Mt. Baker Ridge, this remodel takes a contemporary view on traditional elements to maximize space, lightness and spectacular views of downtown Seattle and Puget Sound. We were approached by Vertical Construction Group to help a client bring their 1906 craftsman into the 21st century. The original home had many redeeming qualities that were unfortunately compromised by an early 2000’s renovation. This left the new homeowners with awkward and unusable spaces. After studying numerous space plans and roofline modifications, we were able to create quality interior and exterior spaces that reflected our client’s needs and design sensibilities. The resulting master suite, living space, roof deck(s) and re-invented kitchen are great examples of a successful collaboration between homeowner and design and build teams.
Todd Whittaker Drywall Inc.
Matte 2"x2" hexagon mosaic tile on the shower floor, tub deck and inside the tub, with polished 12"x24" tile on the shower walls and 18" vertical glass tile as a waterfall design for this wet area. (Location: Phoenix, Az)
Nomad Remodeling & Outdoors
This guest bathroom remodel embodies a bold and modern vision. The floor dazzles with sleek black hexagon tiles, perfectly complementing the matching shower soap niche. Adding a touch of timeless elegance, the shower accent wall features white picket ceramic tiles, while a freestanding rectangular tub graces the space, enclosed partially by a chic glass panel. Black fixtures adorn both the shower and faucet, introducing a striking contrast. The vanity exudes rustic charm with its Early American stained oak finish, harmonizing beautifully with a pristine white quartz countertop and a sleek under-mount sink. This remodel effortlessly marries modern flair with classic appeal, creating a captivating guest bathroom that welcomes both style and comfort.
Nomad Remodeling & Outdoors
This guest bathroom remodel embodies a bold and modern vision. The floor dazzles with sleek black hexagon tiles, perfectly complementing the matching shower soap niche. Adding a touch of timeless elegance, the shower accent wall features white picket ceramic tiles, while a freestanding rectangular tub graces the space, enclosed partially by a chic glass panel. Black fixtures adorn both the shower and faucet, introducing a striking contrast. The vanity exudes rustic charm with its Early American stained oak finish, harmonizing beautifully with a pristine white quartz countertop and a sleek under-mount sink. This remodel effortlessly marries modern flair with classic appeal, creating a captivating guest bathroom that welcomes both style and comfort.
CairnsCraft Design & Remodel
This client wanted a fresh clean look for their bathroom. We were able to build out a functional and space saving bathroom to fit their apartment in Little Italy.
Lee Edwards - residential design
Situated on the west slope of Mt. Baker Ridge, this remodel takes a contemporary view on traditional elements to maximize space, lightness and spectacular views of downtown Seattle and Puget Sound. We were approached by Vertical Construction Group to help a client bring their 1906 craftsman into the 21st century. The original home had many redeeming qualities that were unfortunately compromised by an early 2000’s renovation. This left the new homeowners with awkward and unusable spaces. After studying numerous space plans and roofline modifications, we were able to create quality interior and exterior spaces that reflected our client’s needs and design sensibilities. The resulting master suite, living space, roof deck(s) and re-invented kitchen are great examples of a successful collaboration between homeowner and design and build teams.
Lee Edwards - residential design
Situated on the west slope of Mt. Baker Ridge, this remodel takes a contemporary view on traditional elements to maximize space, lightness and spectacular views of downtown Seattle and Puget Sound. We were approached by Vertical Construction Group to help a client bring their 1906 craftsman into the 21st century. The original home had many redeeming qualities that were unfortunately compromised by an early 2000’s renovation. This left the new homeowners with awkward and unusable spaces. After studying numerous space plans and roofline modifications, we were able to create quality interior and exterior spaces that reflected our client’s needs and design sensibilities. The resulting master suite, living space, roof deck(s) and re-invented kitchen are great examples of a successful collaboration between homeowner and design and build teams.
Nicole Hastings Photography
Custom timber vanity, black vanity bowl, mosaic wall tiles, walk in shower, retro design
Nicole Hastings Photography
Custom timber vanity, black vanity bowl, mosaic wall tiles, walk in shower, retro design
Nomad Remodeling & Outdoors
This guest bathroom remodel embodies a bold and modern vision. The floor dazzles with sleek black hexagon tiles, perfectly complementing the matching shower soap niche. Adding a touch of timeless elegance, the shower accent wall features white picket ceramic tiles, while a freestanding rectangular tub graces the space, enclosed partially by a chic glass panel. Black fixtures adorn both the shower and faucet, introducing a striking contrast. The vanity exudes rustic charm with its Early American stained oak finish, harmonizing beautifully with a pristine white quartz countertop and a sleek under-mount sink. This remodel effortlessly marries modern flair with classic appeal, creating a captivating guest bathroom that welcomes both style and comfort.
Lee Edwards - residential design
Situated on the west slope of Mt. Baker Ridge, this remodel takes a contemporary view on traditional elements to maximize space, lightness and spectacular views of downtown Seattle and Puget Sound. We were approached by Vertical Construction Group to help a client bring their 1906 craftsman into the 21st century. The original home had many redeeming qualities that were unfortunately compromised by an early 2000’s renovation. This left the new homeowners with awkward and unusable spaces. After studying numerous space plans and roofline modifications, we were able to create quality interior and exterior spaces that reflected our client’s needs and design sensibilities. The resulting master suite, living space, roof deck(s) and re-invented kitchen are great examples of a successful collaboration between homeowner and design and build teams.
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