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Caroline Veerman Homes
Small Guest House in Backyard fully renovated in coastal bungalow style. Features include: Douglas fir drawer fronts, neutral green cabinet frame, clear coated wood countertop, awning windows, clear pine ceiling boards, skylight, satin nickel fixtures, Douglas fir casing and trim, tile flooring, natural tree branch towel bar
Allen Construction
Historic landmark estate restoration with original American Encaustic tile detailing blended seamlessly with custom made ceramic tiles.
Photo by: Jim Bartsch
Mauk Cabinets by Design
Design and installation by Mauk Cabinets by design in Tipp City, OH. Designer: Aaron Mauk. Photographer: Shelley Schilperoot
Lenox House Design
An antique sink basin from the original cottage on the property serves and a vanity for our vessel sink. Because this bath has no natural light, it designed with white floors and white walls to be sure it didn't feel dark. Striped blue tile lines the tub walls providing a much needed punch of color. A soft blue was painted on the sink basin and its coordinating sink ledge. The small round mirror was also original to the cottage, so many parts of this room have sentimental value.
Brett Marlo Design Build
This remodeled bathroom exists within a silo attached to the client's home. We kept the footprint as is and updated the cabinet layout, employed a small farmhouse sink, gooseneck plumbing fixture and sconce, minimized the mirror, local crackle subway tiles, water efficient comfort height toilet, introduced a handheld shower held, better and more efficient lighting plan, removed carpet all while giving the look of washed wood with tiled planks.
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Walk-in Shower with Bench Seat, laundry units in bathroom, and built in storage cubby over the toilet closet
M-Squared Contracting Inc.
A truly special property located in a sought after Toronto neighbourhood, this large family home renovation sought to retain the charm and history of the house in a contemporary way. The full scale underpin and large rear addition served to bring in natural light and expand the possibilities of the spaces. A vaulted third floor contains the master bedroom and bathroom with a cozy library/lounge that walks out to the third floor deck - revealing views of the downtown skyline. A soft inviting palate permeates the home but is juxtaposed with punches of colour, pattern and texture. The interior design playfully combines original parts of the home with vintage elements as well as glass and steel and millwork to divide spaces for working, relaxing and entertaining. An enormous sliding glass door opens the main floor to the sprawling rear deck and pool/hot tub area seamlessly. Across the lawn - the garage clad with reclaimed barnboard from the old structure has been newly build and fully rough-in for a potential future laneway house.
Bathroom with Ceramic Tiles and Yellow Walls Ideas and Designs
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