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Bella Vista Company
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Bella Vista Company
This home won the NARI Greater Dallas CotY Award for Entire House $750,001 to $1,000,000 in 2015.
C. Kramer Interiors
photo by: Heather Rhodes
Tile & Marble:
Granite, Marble and Tile Design www.houzz.com/pro/lambmax/granite-marble-and-tile-design-center
Deborah Gordon Designs
This Craftsman style home is nestled into Mission Hills. It was built in 1914 and has the historic designation as a craftsman style home.
The homeowner wanted to update her master bathroom. This project took an 11.5’ x 8.5 room that was cut into two smaller, chopped up spaces (see original construction plan) and converted it into a larger more cohesive on-suite master bathroom.
The homeowner is an artist with a rustic, eclectic taste. So, we first made the space extremely functional, by opening up the room’s interior into one united space. We then created a unique antiqued bead board vanity and furniture-style armoire with unique details that give the space a nod to it’s 1914 history. Additionally, we added some more contemporary yet rustic amenitities with a granite vessel sink and wall mounted faucet in oil-rubbed bronze. The homeowner loves the view into her back garden, so we emphasized this focal point, by locating the vanity underneath the window, and placing an antique mirror above it. It is flanked by two, hand-blown Venetian glass pendant lights, that also allow the natural light into the space.
We commissioned a custom-made chandelier featuring antique stencils for the center of the ceiling.
The other side of the room features a much larger shower with a built-in bench seat and is clad in Brazilian multi-slate and a pebble floor. A frameless glass shower enclosure also gives the room and open, unobstructed view and makes the space feel larger.
The room features it’s original Douglas Fur Wood flooring, that also extends through the entire home.
The project cost approximately $27,000.
Rochelle Lynne Design
This rustic looking space is extremely low maintenance and durable for use by the retired client’s numerous grandchildren. Using wood look and pebbles tiles gives the bathroom a natural feel that suits this log cabin. Wheel handle controls by Waterworks lends nostalgia along with Navajo patterned towels. The live edge wood counter is custom. Design by Rochelle Lynne Design, Cochrane, Alberta, Canada
Integri Kitchens
Nickels Custom Cabinetry
Doorstyle: Huntington
Species: Alder
Finish: Peppercorn
Special Finish: Country 1
Deborah Gordon Designs
This Craftsman style home is nestled into Mission Hills. It was built in 1914 and has the historic designation as a craftsman style home.
The homeowner wanted to update her master bathroom. This project took an 11.5’ x 8.5 room that was cut into two smaller, chopped up spaces (see original construction plan) and converted it into a larger more cohesive on-suite master bathroom.
The homeowner is an artist with a rustic, eclectic taste. So, we first made the space extremely functional, by opening up the room’s interior into one united space. We then created a unique antiqued bead board vanity and furniture-style armoire with unique details that give the space a nod to it’s 1914 history. Additionally, we added some more contemporary yet rustic amenitities with a granite vessel sink and wall mounted faucet in oil-rubbed bronze. The homeowner loves the view into her back garden, so we emphasized this focal point, by locating the vanity underneath the window, and placing an antique mirror above it. It is flanked by two, hand-blown Venetian glass pendant lights, that also allow the natural light into the space.
We commissioned a custom-made chandelier featuring antique stencils for the center of the ceiling.
The other side of the room features a much larger shower with a built-in bench seat and is clad in Brazilian multi-slate and a pebble floor. A frameless glass shower enclosure also gives the room and open, unobstructed view and makes the space feel larger.
The room features it’s original Douglas Fur Wood flooring, that also extends through the entire home.
The project cost approximately $27,000.
Vintage House Design
Guest bath in new addition. Stones for cabinet pulls, vertical rock for shower, horizontal planks for walls and ceiling creates warmth and a dressed up camp feel.
Integri Kitchens
Nickels Custom Cabinetry
Doorstyle: Huntington
Species: Alder
Finish: Peppercorn
Special Finish: Country 1
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