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Lapointe Architects
On the shore of Lake Ontario, adjacent to a large wetland, this residence merges ecological design and logical planning with a contemporary style that takes cues from the local agrarian architecture. Four interconnected buildings evocative of an evolved farmhouse separate public and private activities, while also creating a series of external courtyards. The materials, organization of structures and framed views from the residence are experienced as a series of juxtapositions: tradition and innovation, building and landscape, shelter and exposure.
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Andrew Phua | APHUA
Home Stylus
We created a rustic and luxurious bathroom in this basement remodel by selecting beautifully nature made stone insert in the jacuzzi tub, heated tile floor, and warm colored wood cabinets.
MossCreek
This unique home, and it's use of historic cabins that were dismantled, and then reassembled on-site, was custom designed by MossCreek. As the mountain residence for an accomplished artist, the home features abundant natural light, antique timbers and logs, and numerous spaces designed to highlight the artist's work and to serve as studios for creativity. Photos by John MacLean.
Morrow Interiors, Inc.
For Her Bath, we used a softer, relaxed palette, natural materials and subtle curves in the cabinetry and hardware. To keep the Master Suite(s) as open and light-filled as possible, we used frosted glass walls and doors.
ArtCraft Homes LLC
Nichols Canyon remodel by Tim Braseth and Willow Glen Partners, completed 2006. Roman tub and shower in master bathroom featuring 8 shower heads and body sprays and mitered corner glass window. Architect: Michael Allan Eldridge of West Edge Studios. Contractor: Art Lopez of D+Con Design Plus Construction. Designer: Tim Braseth. Tile and flooring by Ann Sacks. Plumbing fixtures by Dornbracht. Photo by Michael McCreary.
Bilotta Kitchen & Home
Award winning contemporary bathroom for the 2018 Design Awards by Westchester Home Magazine, this master bath project was a collaboration between Scott Hirshson, AIA of Hirshson ARCHITECTURE + DESIGN and Rita Garces, Senior Designer of Bilotta Kitchens of NY. The client had two primary objectives. First and foremost, they wanted a calm, serene environment, balancing clean lines with quiet stone and soft colored cabinets. The design team opted for a washed oak, wood-like laminate in a flat panel with a horizontal grain, a softer palette than plain white yet still just as bright. Secondly, since they have always used the bathtub every day, the most important selection was the soaking tub and positioning it to maximize space and view to the surrounding trees. With the windows surrounding the tub, the peacefulness of the outside really envelops you in to further the spa-like environment. For the sinks and faucetry the team opted for the Sigma Collection from Klaffs. They decided on a brushed finish to not overpower the soft, matte finish of the cabinetry. For the hardware from Du Verre, they selected a dark finish to complement the black iron window frames (which is repeated throughout the house) and then continued that color in the decorative lighting fixtures. For the countertops and flooring Rita and Scott met with Artistic Tile to control the variability of the Dolomite lot for both the cut stone and slab materials. Photography by Stefan Radtke. Bilotta Designer: Rita Garces with Scott Hirshson, AIA of Hirshson ARCHITECTURE + DESIGN
Katz Builders, Inc.
What makes this remodeling project unique is that it was designed for accessibility and built for two individuals with conflicting needs. He was tall and she was very petite. She was visually impaired while he was hearing impaired and difficulty lifting his feet so he shuffled a lot.
Some features to accommodate them are: toe kick lighting on a motion sensor so as soon as they come into the room the lights go on automatically
Grab bars at two different heights because of his size vs her size
Counter tops are different heights
He uses shower she uses tub
Hand held at the seat in the shower in case they need a wheelchair. Biggest challenge in completing this space was dropping the shower floor to the correct height because it doesn’t have a curb.
Katz Builders, Inc. Builder/Remodeler Team , Joel B. Katz, Greg L. Katz
Carter Hobbs FourWallPhotography.com
Sarah Barnard Design LLC
A bespoke bathroom designed to meld into the vast greenery of the outdoors. White oak cabinetry, limestone countertops and backsplash, custom black metal mirrors, and natural stone floors.
The water closet features wallpaper from Kale Tree. www.kaletree.com
JE Caldwell Architect
Brian Mahany photographer
The floors and counters and tub surround are slab limestone. The door goes out to a secret garden and hot tub.
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