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Barts Remodeling & Construction, Inc.
A true breathtaking oasis. Dark walls and floors are contrasted by accents of whites and silvers. All tide together by a stunning rustic vanity with black metal hardware. Truly a stunning bathroom to relax in.
David Moulton AIA
In the master bath Sea Ranch Architect David Moulton AIA introduced a teak-plank box to wrap the bathing area. Existing ceramic tile counters, shower enclosure and tub surrounds were replaced with a series of tiles that provide texture and reflectivity, to draw in the natural landscape: Artistic Tile's Ambra Lake Blue sculptural wave-tile floats on the vanity wall; Porcelenosa’s Brunei-Blanco provides a subtle shimmer of soft white texture to the shower and a sliced pebble shower floor echoes both the natural landscape and the organic materials within the space. A new WetStyle freestanding tub, with a floor-mounted filler column by Kallista, perches beautifully inside its custom teak surround. The existing vanity was wrapped in Altair Silestone and topped with Watermark lavatory faucets presiding over Duravit white porcelain sinks.
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Pear Tree Design Group
By removing a linen closet and step up whirlpool tub we were able to open up this Master to create a spacious and calming master bath.
Blue River Cabinetry Kitchen & Bath
StarMark hickory cabinetry with toffee stain, Verde Butterfly granite, Kohler verticyl sinks in biscuit, Devonshire chorme fixtures, Kendal Slate flooring and shower.
MainStreet Design Build
A beautiful arch top window is the focal point in this added master bathroom with his and hers vanities. The natural cherry Dynasty bathroom furniture pares perfectly with the slate floor and walk-in shower for a light, bright and, carefree space.
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Janzen Design
This double bath renovation was done after the client's children left for college and both bathrooms needed some attention. These bathrooms were designed with a modern aesthetic and interpreted through a warm lens. I researched, selected and recommended the design direction of each bath so that they related but the two still had their own feel. We used high end plumbing and cabinetry throughout. Subtle use of color and texture warm up each space and make each one unique. Photo credit: Peter Lyons
Hsu McCullough
Pink pop in the golden radiance of the brass bathroom - a mixture of unfinished sheet brass, flagstone flooring, chrome plumbing fixtures and tree stump makes for a shower glow like no other
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