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Domistyle Design
The client wanted a Tuscan Cowboy theme for their Master Bathroom. We used locally sourced re-claimed barn wood and Quartz countertops in a matte finish. For the shower wood grain porcelain tile was installed vertically and we used a photograph from the client to custom edge a glass shower panel.
Gregory Thomas, Architect, AKBD, CG&S Design-Build
Shower enclosure with glass block, at left.
Master bedroom beyond shows the Southwestern decorating style of the house.
At right, his and her vanity stations flanking open storage. Medicine cabinets are behing the mirrors.
Blue ceramic tile on the floor.
Behind the camera is a large walk-in closet that was also part of the project; we converted a whole adjacent bedroom into the closet!
Construction by CG&S Design-Build
Photos by Tre Dunham, Fine Focus Photography
Triple E Construction
Custom home remodel including;
All Windows
Sliding Glass Doors
Kitchen
Laundry Room
& 2 Bathrooms
Kevin Mason, Architect
UPGRADES The second floor Bathroom was simply reoutfitted with new plumbing fixtures, fittings and finish materials brought in from the rest of the house. Although new, the dresser-like vanity was chosen to look as though it was a found item. Brass inlay mirrored picture frame medicine cabinet and brass torch sconces support the notion of a furnished bathroom. Signature blue-green glass brick shaped tile on one of four wall surfaces in the house feeds into the notion of a party wall that separates this rowhouse from its adjacent neighbor.
dRemodeling
Tying the bathrooms tile into the sky blue walls are these beautiful deep blue glass tiles. Additionally, with their orientation on the wall, the tiles give the bathroom a greater sense of verticality, directly improving the quality of the space. They also accommodate for great and seamless shelving!
Angie Schwab Interiors LLC
This master bathroom was updated and upgraded. The design plan started with keeping the tub but upgrading the shower. Taking down half of the wall between the shower and the tub opened the space up. Beautiful tile, glass walls, and upgraded plumbing fixtures created the spa-like feel these folks were after. High-end quartz was used both on the tub deck and for the countertop. Vessel sinks and modern faucets sit on top of a beautiful vanity with some traditional details and modern bar pulls. A custom framed mirror matches the vanity and that color is repeated in the woven window treatment. Wood panels cover the front of the tub. The walls were covered in metallic glass tiles and wallpaper with a subtle metallic finish for an added sophisticated detail. We were on board from start to finish working with local contractors to execute the design.
Nicole Arnold Interiors
The basketweave design on the backsplash tile as well as the soft square shaped sinks add a custom touch!
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