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Easy Renovations
Sliding glass shower door. Blue mosaic border tile and white 4"x16" subway tile and frost grout. Moen dual function shower head with separate shower bar.
Anna O Design
The homeowners of this Marblehead residence wished to remodel their master bathroom, which had been redone only a few years prior. The previous renovation, however, was not a pleasant experience and they were hesitant to dive-in again. After an initial conversation, the homeowners agreed to meet with me to discuss the project.
listened to their vision for the room, paid close attention to their concerns, and desire to create a tranquil environment, that would be functional and practical for their everyday lifestyle.
In my first walk-through of the existing bathroom, several major issues became apparent. First, the vanity, a wooden table with two vessel sinks, did not allow access to the medicine cabinets due to its depth. Second, an oversized window installed in the shower did not provide privacy and had visible signs of rot. Third, the wallpaper by the shower was peeling and contained mold due to moisture. Finally, the hardwood flooring selected was impractical for a master bathroom.
My suggestion was to incorporate timeless and classic materials that would provide longevity and create an elegant environment. I designed a standard depth custom vanity which contained plenty of storage. We chose lovely white and blue quartzite counter tops, white porcelain tile that mimic the look of Thasos marble, along with blue accents, polished chrome fixtures and coastal inspired lighting. Next, we replaced, relocated, and changed the window style and shape. We then fabricated a window frame out of the quartzite for protection which proved to give the shower a lovely focal point. Lastly, to keep with the coastal theme of the room, we installed shiplap for the walls.
The homeowners now look forward to starting and ending their day in their bright and relaxing master bath. It has become a sanctuary to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
Maine Coast Homes
This kitchen, with its stunning ocean view, draws upon its beautiful surroundings, elegant touches, and nautical appreciation to create a distinctly coastal ambiance. Glass mosaics and cabinetry catch the light sparkling off the ocean outside. The same stunning view also sets the stage for a tranquil, relaxing master bath.
Photos by: Jeff Roberts
Project by: Maine Coast Kitchen Design
Louise Pascale, Willow Design Group
Hand crafted concrete tile adds a point of interest on the wall behind the free-standing vanity.
To have continuity, we used the same tile from the first-floor powder room to the 2nd floor bathroom. With a dark maple double bowl vanity and the same stone as in the kitchen and powder room on the lower level. Oil rubbed fixtures add a pop of contract to the light gray walls.
Cabinet-S-Top
In this master bathroom, a large built in jetted tub was removed and replaced with a freestanding tub. Deco floor tile was used to add character. To create more function to the space, a linen cabinet and pullout hamper were added along with a tall bookcase cabinet for additional storage. The wall between the tub and shower/toilet area was removed to help spread natural light and open up the space. The master bath also now has a larger shower space with a Pulse shower unit and custom shower door.
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Apothekerschrank in Zwischenwand flächenbündig eingebaut mit Griffmulde zum Öffnen
Parcels Design Studio
The close up of the custom walnut vanity shows the careful detail in applying the holly wood inlay.
Bathroom with a Two-piece Toilet and Blue Worktops Ideas and Designs
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