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Innovative Design Build, Inc
Colorful fun guest bathroom. Keeping with the original location of the vanity and toilet for cost savings; we modernized this bathroom and increased functionality by adding a lighted recessed medicine cabinet and a new vanity. The hydroslide shower door eliminates the obtrusive swing door and increases the doorway opening.
Archipelago Hawaii Luxury Home Designs
Luxurious master bathroom. Client wanted her bathroom to feel like a spa experience. The white, silver, and beige throughout the bathroom helped achieve the feel of luxury.
Photographer: Augie Salbosa
Style Within Limited
We created this en-suite by installing a partition at the end of an attic room. Note 800mm quadrant shower to make good use of limited space. We also opened out part of the eaves to provide additional space.
Style Within
JBR Designs
Vanity by Medallion in maple with dusk classic finish. Extra large drawers allow for ample storage in this lovely bathroom. The added tower allows for extra linen storage for guests and family.
Southern Home Solutions
Bathroom Remodeling Savannah, Georgia l Tiled bath, tile floor installation, interior paint, new vanity installation, and new bathroom fixtures
Denise Quade Design
A tile and glass shower features a shower head rail system that is flanked by windows on both sides. The glass door swings out and in. The wall visible from the door when you walk in is a one inch glass mosaic tile that pulls all the colors from the room together. Brass plumbing fixtures and brass hardware add warmth. Limestone tile floors add texture. A closet built in on this side of the bathroom is his closet and features double hang on the left side, single hang above the drawer storage on the right. The windows in the shower allows the light from the window to pass through and brighten the space.
GLYNNdesignbuild
This was a very small master bath room but we managed to include a soaking tub with adjacent shower.
Alison Giese Interiors
This master bath was reconfigured by opening up the wall between the former tub/shower, and a dry vanity. A new transom window added in much-needed natural light. The floors have radiant heat, with carrara marble hexagon tile. The vanity is semi-custom white oak, with a carrara top. Polished nickel fixtures finish the clean look.
Photo: Robert Radifera
Interior Enhancement Group, Inc.
Small spaces sometimes make a big impact, especially if they are enveloped by textured silver wallpaper and accented by a silver-framed mirror.
Howell Custom Building Group
This project consisted of remodeling an existing master bath and closet. The owners asked for a
functional and brighter space that would more easily accommodate two people simultaneously getting ready for work. The original bath had multiple doors that opened into each other, a small dark shower, and little natural light. The solution was to add a new shed dormer to expand the room’s footprint. This proved to be an interesting structural problem, as the owners did not want to involve any of the first floor spaces in the project. So, the new shed was hung off of the existing rafters (in a sense this bath is hanging from the rafters.)
The expanded space allowed for a generous window in the shower, with a high window sill height to provide privacy from the back yard. The Strasser vanities were a great value and had the desired finish. The mirror frame and center shelves were painted to match the cabinet finish. The shower can easily function for two, allowing for their busy morning schedules. All of the fixtures matched nicely in a brushed nickel finish.
Toto Eco Dartmouth toilet; Fairmont undermount Rectangular sinks; Toto widespread lav faucet; Toto multispray handshower and showerhead
Photography by Emily O'brien
the construction zone, ltd.
House of Five Dreams
2004, Phoenix, AZ
This 30,000 SF residence/private museum was created to serve the needs of a pair of prolific art and artifact collectors. Knowing much of their collection had been excavated, the decision was made to place exhibition space below the horizon, contained within 4-foot thick rammed earth walls. Above the gallery, a floating residential pavilion is spatially composed with translucent light.
Awards:
2006 American Architecture Exhibition and
Distinguished Building Awards
The Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of
Architecture and Design
2006 Custom Home Design Awards
Sponsored by Hanely Wood Magazines
Grand Award – Detail Category
2005 American Institute of Architects/ Arizona
Citation Award
2005 American Institute of Architects/
Western Mountain Region
Citation Award
Publications:
Books:
ARCHITECTURE HIGHLIGHTS, 2007
Shanglin A & C Limited (China)
Yanli Hu – Chief Editor
Magazines:
ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST Oct 2006
CUSTOM HOMES May/June 2006
PHOENIX HOME & GARDEN Jan 2012
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