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Selle Valley Construction, Inc.
A reclaimed wood sliding barn door in a patchwork pattern by local artist Rob Payne opens to the boy's loft bathroom on the second level of the house. Custom horizontal slat cabinets hold extra linen for the bunkroom, to the left is the Petra trough sink, with dual Newport Brass wall-mounted Keaton faucets, 12x24 travertine subway backsplash with polished Cygnus Silestone countertop and ceiling mounted hanging bi-pass mirrors. Photography by Marie-Dominique Verdier.
Tommaso Giunchi Architetti
Bagno di lei: zellige bianche a rivestimento del parete lavabo e della doccia, Mobile lavabo su disegno in legno laccato bianco sotto grande elemento lavabo in marmo giallo siena. Rubinetteria Quadro Design
Susan Yeley Homes
About five years ago, these homeowners saw the potential in a brick-and-oak-heavy, wallpaper-bedecked, 1990s-in-all-the-wrong-ways home tucked in a wooded patch among fields somewhere between Indianapolis and Bloomington. Their first project with SYH was a kitchen remodel, a total overhaul completed by JL Benton Contracting, that added color and function for this family of three (not counting the cats). A couple years later, they were knocking on our door again to strip the ensuite bedroom of its ruffled valences and red carpet—a bold choice that ran right into the bathroom (!)—and make it a serene retreat. Color and function proved the goals yet again, and JL Benton was back to make the design reality. The clients thoughtfully chose to maximize their budget in order to get a whole lot of bells and whistles—details that undeniably change their daily experience of the space. The fantastic zero-entry shower is composed of handmade tile from Heath Ceramics of California. A window where the was none, a handsome teak bench, thoughtful niches, and Kohler fixtures in vibrant brushed nickel finish complete the shower. Custom mirrors and cabinetry by Stoll’s Woodworking, in both the bathroom and closet, elevate the whole design. What you don't see: heated floors, which everybody needs in Indiana.
Contractor: JL Benton Contracting
Cabinetry: Stoll's Woodworking
Photographer: Michiko Owaki
Impala Kitchens and Bathrooms
Impala just completed this stunning kitchen! The brief was to design a kitchen with warmth and impressive textures to suit the house which spanned over four levels. The design needed to allow for casual eating in the kitchen, ample preparation and storage areas. Utilitarian bench tops were selected for the preparation zones on the island and adjacent to the cooktop. A thick recycled timber slab was installed for the lowered eating zone and a stunning transparent marble for the splashback and display niche. Joinery was manufactured from timber veneer and polyurethane. Critical to the modern, sleek design was that the kitchen had minimum handles. Two handles were used on the larger doors for the fridge and lift-up cabinet which concealed the microwave. To balance the design, decorative timber panels were installed on the ceiling over the island. As storage was also a priority, a walk in pantry was installed which can be accessed at the far left by pushing a timber veneer panel.
Be&Bo Arquitectura Interior
Realización de baño integral, con mobiliario, plato de ducha, sanitarios. Paredes revestidas con pieza cerámica blanca mármoleada mate.
King's Court Builders, Inc.
Custom home with a bright white bathroom with a subtle splash of color in the shower. The mosaic pattern of blues and grays really pops against the white subway tile in the shower. The white vessel sink stands out against the grey counter top which ties in beautifully with the mosaic tiles. A beautiful modern bathroom must see!
Meyer Design
The clubhouse bathroom has a custom tile pattern with an important message! The trough sink has 3 faucets to make sure everyone has room to move around. The subway tile creates a great backdrop for the metal hanging mirrors. Perfect!
Meyer Design
Susan Yeley Homes
About five years ago, these homeowners saw the potential in a brick-and-oak-heavy, wallpaper-bedecked, 1990s-in-all-the-wrong-ways home tucked in a wooded patch among fields somewhere between Indianapolis and Bloomington. Their first project with SYH was a kitchen remodel, a total overhaul completed by JL Benton Contracting, that added color and function for this family of three (not counting the cats). A couple years later, they were knocking on our door again to strip the ensuite bedroom of its ruffled valences and red carpet—a bold choice that ran right into the bathroom (!)—and make it a serene retreat. Color and function proved the goals yet again, and JL Benton was back to make the design reality. The clients thoughtfully chose to maximize their budget in order to get a whole lot of bells and whistles—details that undeniably change their daily experience of the space. The fantastic zero-entry shower is composed of handmade tile from Heath Ceramics of California. A window where the was none, a handsome teak bench, thoughtful niches, and Kohler fixtures in vibrant brushed nickel finish complete the shower. Custom mirrors and cabinetry by Stoll’s Woodworking, in both the bathroom and closet, elevate the whole design. What you don't see: heated floors, which everybody needs in Indiana.
Contractor: JL Benton Contracting
Cabinetry: Stoll's Woodworking
Photographer: Michiko Owaki
Roberta Frank Designs Inc.
Urban Renewal Basement complete with barn doors, beams, hammered farmhouse sink, industrial lighting with flashes of blue accents and 3rd floor build out
Cottage Industries, Inc
This Zen-like contemporary master bathroom is unique in many ways. From the large free-standing Roman tub within the oversized shower stall to the floating wall-hung extra wide custom vanity cabinet with custom polished concrete trough sink and teak inserts this bathroom is a stand-out. There is glass everywhere from the frosted tempered glass backsplash to the miniature subway glass wall tiles lining the large L-shaped niche area set within the shower to the frosted transom light set into the wall above the entrance (not shown). The floor of the bathroom and walls of the shower area are large 2' x 2' grey textured ceramic tiles with the appearance of concrete.
Photography by Max Sall
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