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Pacific Coast Builders, Inc.
Custom straight-grain cedar sauna, custom straight oak cabinets with skirt back-lighting. 3-D tile vanity backsplash with wall mounted fixtures and LED mirrors. Light-projected shower plumbing box with custom glass. Pebble-inlaid and heated wood-tile flooring.
Photo by Marcie Heitzmann
Eldorado Stone
The goal of this master suite remodel was to design a luxurious yet simple environment that was not only beautiful but also comfortable, and designer Lori Wiles brought the transformation to life.
The remodel was a transformation of the unused storage area in the bottom level of the clients’ home. Wiles' creative problem solving did more than just hide basement remodel problems like low ductwork and poorly located pipes. Instead, these obstacles served as a source of inspiration for some of the most interesting aspects of her design, such as the angular wood-paneled headboard wall with built-in nightstands.
Following a stone, fire, water, and wood theme, the materials used in this master suite strongly relate to nature. Water flows to the tub from the stone accent wall in the bathroom, and an opposing stone wall in the bedroom creates a dramatic backdrop for a seating area. Both walls contain candle-filled niches and Cherry wood is employed throughout, creating warmth and continuity.
To further achieve the natural look and feel of the bathroom, Wiles incorporated a variety of stones. The shower and immediate area around the freestanding tub feature pebble accent flooring that complement the surrounding large, rectangular tile floors. Eldorado Stone’s Black River Stacked Stone was chosen because it offered different textures and dimensions of the black, rugged, stacked stone, resulting in an organic environment that provides relief from the flat surfaces.
By using quality materials such as Eldorado Stone, designer Lori Wiles was able to create a zen-like space that exceeded her client’s expectations.
Eldorado Stone Profile Featured: Black River Stacked Stone installed with a Dry-Stack grout technique
Designer: Lori Wiles Design
Website: www.loriwilesdesign.com
Phone: (319) 310-6214
Contact Lori Wiles Design
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Photography: Lori Wiles Design
Mason: Iowa Stone Supply
Website: www.iowastonesupply.com
Phone: (319) 533-4299
Contact Iowa Stone Supply
Eastern Iowa Showroom (Monday-Friday 7:30-4:00 or by appointment)
1530 Stamy Road
Hiawatha, IA 52233
Central Iowa Showroom (by appointment)
2913 99th Street
Urbandale, IA 50322
Facebook: www.facebook.com/pages/Iowa-Stone-Supply
Mica McOmber-Three Creeks Construction
This jetted tub has a great view outside, and can handle as much splashing as you like, as everything drains into the shower.
Actually a double shower with shower heads on both sides!
Great design by 2form architecture. Awesome shower!
International Custom Designs
This Zen minimalist master bathroom was designed to be a soothing space to relax, soak, and restore. Clean lines and natural textures keep the room refreshingly simple.
Designer: Fumiko Faiman, Photographer: Jeri Koegel
Moss Yaw Design studio
sliced black pebble tile with contrasting white grout at the master shower floor creates texture and adds visual interest at the minimalist interior renovation.
Gardner/Fox Associates, Inc
Designed to stay clutter free, the shower features a built in recessed niche & a large bench seat, to organize the homeowners shower products. The two person shower outfitted with 3 showering components, encourages shared time. Showering configurations invite the owners to enjoy personalized spa settings together, including a ceiling mounted rain shower head, & a multi- functional shower head and handheld with a pivot for precise positioning.
Vertical wall tiles mixed with blue glass mosaic tiles create visual interest. The pebble floor not only feels amazing underfoot but adds an unexpected twist to this modern downtown retreat.
Bakken Design Build
Turkish stone tile, river rock shower floor, and an antique cabinet reworked to function as a vanity. Jesse Young Property and Real Estate Photographers
Bathroom with Dark Wood Cabinets and Pebble Tile Flooring Ideas and Designs
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