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White Sands Coastal Development
The 1,750-square foot Manhattan Beach bungalow is home to two humans and three dogs. Originally built in 1929, the bungalow had undergone various renovations that convoluted its original Moorish style. We gutted the home and completely updated both the interior and exterior. We opened the floor plan, rebuilt the ceiling with reclaimed hand-hewn oak beams and created hand-troweled plaster walls that mimicked the construction and look of the original walls. We also rebuilt the living room fireplace by hand, brick-by-brick, and replaced the generic roof tiles with antique handmade clay tiles.
We returned much of this 3-bed, 2-bath home to a more authentic aesthetic, while adding modern touches of luxury, like radiant-heated floors, bi-fold doors that open from the kitchen/dining area to a large deck, and a custom steam shower, with Moroccan-inspired tile and an antique mirror. The end result is evocative luxury in a compact space.
WOM DESIGN
Rénovation et décoration d’une maison de 250 m2 pour une famille d’esthètes
Les points forts :
- Fluidité de la circulation malgré la création d'espaces de vie distincts
- Harmonie entre les objets personnels et les matériaux de qualité
- Perspectives créées à tous les coins de la maison
Crédit photo © Bertrand Fompeyrine
Lisa & Leroy
The homeowners wanted a dual vanity (who doesn't?) but it was a small space, so we designed custom cabinetry to the depth that would work in the bathroom and kept it floating so that the space would look bigger. And the blue tile is a play off of the kitchen downstairs to keep a consistent thread throughout the house.
The Tilery at Tree's Place
The large format, flowing, matte white ceramic tiles complete the feature wall of this spacious master bath shower. Designer: Kira Vath Interiors - Tile Installation: Outermost Tile Company - Photo: Tony Del Negro
Fireclay Tile
This bathroom features both our Mini Star and Cross tiles in Tusk and our handpainted Starburst. The custom colorway was created using our Color-It Tool--Anna chose the color Peacock with a white dryline to achieve this look.
Chr DAUER Architects
An interior remodel of a 1940’s French Eclectic home includes a new kitchen, breakfast, laundry, and three bathrooms featuring new cabinetry, fixtures, and patterned encaustic tile floors. Complementary in detail and substance to elements original to the house, these spaces are also highly practical and easily maintained, accommodating heavy use by our clients, their kids, and frequent guests. Other rooms, with somewhat “well-loved” woodwork, floors, and plaster are rejuvenated with deeply tinted custom finishes, allowing formality and function to coexist.
ChrDAUER: Kristin Mjolsnes, Christian Dauer
General Contractor: Saturn Construction
Photographer: Eric Rorer
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