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Amy Carman Design
When planning this custom residence, the owners had a clear vision – to create an inviting home for their family, with plenty of opportunities to entertain, play, and relax and unwind. They asked for an interior that was approachable and rugged, with an aesthetic that would stand the test of time. Amy Carman Design was tasked with designing all of the millwork, custom cabinetry and interior architecture throughout, including a private theater, lower level bar, game room and a sport court. A materials palette of reclaimed barn wood, gray-washed oak, natural stone, black windows, handmade and vintage-inspired tile, and a mix of white and stained woodwork help set the stage for the furnishings. This down-to-earth vibe carries through to every piece of furniture, artwork, light fixture and textile in the home, creating an overall sense of warmth and authenticity.
On The Ball Bathrooms
Blue Encaustic Floor, Patterned Bathroom Floor, Walk In Shower, No Shower Screen Bathroom, No Glass Bathroom, Bricked Shower Wall, Full Height Tiling, Shower Niche, Shower Recess, Tiled Box Shower Niche, Wall Hung Vanity, Dark Timber Vanity, In Wall Mixer, Small Ensuite Renovation, Small Bathroom Renovation, Lesmurdie Bathrooms, On the Ball Bathrooms
Crystal Kitchen + Bath
This Guest Bathroom has a small footprint and the shower was claustrophobic in size.
We could not enlarge the bathroom, so we made changes that made it feel more open.
By cutting down the shower wall and installing a glass panel, the shower now has a more open feeling. Through the glass panel you are able to see the pretty artisan blue tiles that coordinate with the penny round floor tiles.
The vanity was only 18” deep, which restricted our sink options. We chose a natural soapstone countertop with a Corian oval sink. Rich walnut wood cabinetry, polished nickel plumbing and light fixtures add sparkle to the space.
Imperial Glass and Timber
An example of a contemporary bathroom. with floating vanities and frameless glass panels. These features are what we look for in a bathroom. The floating vanity is enveloped in a dark oak finish topped off with a leather finish stone .. seriously it feels like leather. If that is not enough, the Carrara stone basin that was custom made is enough to keep you in awe. The mirrored cabinets are great for storage and always make a bathroom bigger.
Margaret Dean at Design Studio West
Guest bath in Encinitas California home. Tub by Kohler, "Underscore", Porcelain wood-look accent tile "Lexington Maple". Toto toilet, Fixtures from California Faucets, Mocha Bronze finish. Vanity and mirror from Restoration hardware.
On The Ball Bathrooms
Blue Encaustic Floor, Patterned Bathroom Floor, Walk In Shower, No Shower Screen Bathroom, No Glass Bathroom, Bricked Shower Wall, Full Height Tiling, Shower Niche, Shower Recess, Tiled Box Shower Niche, Wall Hung Vanity, Dark Timber Vanity, In Wall Mixer, Small Ensuite Renovation, Small Bathroom Renovation, Lesmurdie Bathrooms, On the Ball Bathrooms
Cabinet-S-Top
This master bath was updated with a soaking tub and larger shower. Every inch of space was utilized to maximize storage in the bath. Cabinetry installed is Medallion Cherry Mission Door, Pecan/Flat Panel in Cherry with Amaretto Stain and Ebony Glaze/Highlight. On the countertop is Eternia Quartz in Oakdale color with Moen Voss Chrome Single Handle Faucet. The tile is Natural Stone Crackle Finish Tile 12” x 24 5/8” Deco tile and 3” x 12” Herringbone. On the tub and seat is Statuario Honed 12” x 24” tile. The shower door is a Custom 3/8” Thick Clear Shower Door and Panel, Brushed Nickel and Moen Voss Single Handle Shower Only and Moen Chrome Eco-Performance Handshower Handheld. On the floor is Eco Dream Sandalo Porcelain Wood tile. Neptune Drop in Tub in White.
Crystal Kitchen + Bath
This Guest Bathroom has a small footprint and the shower was claustrophobic in size.
We could not enlarge the bathroom, so we made changes that made it feel more open.
By cutting down the shower wall and installing a glass panel, the shower now has a more open feeling. Through the glass panel you are able to see the pretty artisan blue tiles that coordinate with the penny round floor tiles.
The vanity was only 18” deep, which restricted our sink options. We chose a natural soapstone countertop with a Corian oval sink. Rich walnut wood cabinetry, polished nickel plumbing and light fixtures add sparkle to the space.
MP DESIGN
The old ugly and dysfunctional bathroom was transformed and fully updated to today's needs and standards. The Space is an odd shape with angles and quite tight. But we made it all fit in there: Tub (slightly shorter than standard 60"), shower, wall mounted toilet and even a double sink vanity. This is the only bathroom in this San Francisco Victorian Condo.
Bathroom with Dark Wood Cabinets and Black Worktops Ideas and Designs
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