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MHM LIVING
Our client on this project requested a spa-like feel where they could rejuvenate after a hard day at work.
The big change that made all the difference was removing the walled-off shower. This change greatly opened up the space, although in removing the wall we had to reroute electrical and plumbing lines. The work was well worth the effect. By installing a freestanding tub in the corner, we further opened up the space. The accenting tiles behind the tub and in the shower, very nicely connected the space. Plus, the shower floor is a natural pebble stone that lightly massages your feet.
The His and Her vanities were truly customized to their specific needs. For example, we built plenty of storage on the Her side for her personal needs. The cabinets were custom built including hand mixing the paint color.
The Taj Mahal countertops and marble shower along with the polished nickel fixtures provide a luxurious and elegant feel.
This was a fun project that rejuvenated our client's bathroom and is now allowing them to rejuvenate after a long day.
Yama Architecture
yamamardesign architects, david yama
alison damonte interior design
bruce damonte photography
Innovative Modern Design
Vanity and built-in medicine cabinet. This tiny house was built for a special client with chemical sensitivities so all the details needed to be carefully considered including the kitchen and bath cabinets. Being a tiny house, the design and lay out had to to be well-planned and practical as well as stylish and beautiful. The colour choice for both the kitchen is a combination of white upper cabinets and dark grey and silver lowers. It's a perfect match for the amazing spiral staircase. The bathroom vanity and medicine cabinet are a soft green which combines perfectly with the wood making the small space warm and inviting.
J.P. Hoffman Design Build
Back to back bathroom vanities make quite a unique statement in this main bathroom. Add a luxury soaker tub, walk-in shower and white shiplap walls, and you have a retreat spa like no where else in the house!
Balboa Design Group
Our clients wanted a REAL master bathroom with enough space for both of them to be in there at the same time. Their house, built in the 1940’s, still had plenty of the original charm, but also had plenty of its original tiny spaces that just aren’t very functional for modern life.
The original bathroom had a tiny stall shower, and just a single vanity with very limited storage and counter space. Not to mention kitschy pink subway tile on every wall. With some creative reconfiguring, we were able to reclaim about 25 square feet of space from the bedroom. Which gave us the space we needed to introduce a double vanity with plenty of storage, and a HUGE walk-in shower that spans the entire length of the new bathroom!
While we knew we needed to stay true to the original character of the house, we also wanted to bring in some modern flair! Pairing strong graphic floor tile with some subtle (and not so subtle) green tones gave us the perfect blend of classic sophistication with a modern glow up.
Our clients were thrilled with the look of their new space, and were even happier about how large and open it now feels!
Lenox House Design
An Ensuite Bathroom showcases a beautiful green vanitry color, topped with Fantasy Brown Marble and complimented by Chrome plumbing fixtures, framed mirrors, cabinet hardware and lighting.
Rande Leaman Interior Design
Close up of the kids bathroom custom vanity in a soft teal color. Black penny tiles were carried up to the ceiling and we mixed metals with black matte faucets and polished nickel mirrors, sconces and hardware.
123 Remodeling Inc.
This 1948 Sheffield Neighbors home has seen better days. But the young family living there was ready for something fresh. We gave them exactly that with this master and guest bathrooms remodel. Those bathroom underwent a complete transformation, and looks like a brand new home. It’s a much more usable, aesthetically-pleasing space, and we hope the owners will enjoy it for years to come.
Cuppett Kilpatrick Architecture + Interior Design
Master bath. Walnut paneling. Marble and white Oak floor. Photo by Stephen Karlisch
Morse Design
Dunwoody, Georgia Powder Bath Renovation Project from 2018. Added wallpaper from Thibaut, removed existing vanity and replaced with new vanity from and marble countertops with gold hardware. Had a custom mirror made with gold sconces from Circa lighting. Photos taken by Tara Carter Photography
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