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James Patrick Walters
“The floating bamboo ceiling references the vertical reed-like wallpaper behind the LED candles in the niches of the chiseled stone.”
- San Diego Home/Garden Lifestyles
August 2013
James Brady Photography
| SPIRAL ARCHITECTS |
The master bath was part of the additions added to the house in the late 1960s by noted Arizona architect Bennie Gonzales during his period of ownership of the house. Originally lit only by skylights, additional windows were added to balance the light and brighten the space, A wet room concept with undermount tub, dual showers and door/window unit (fabricated from aluminum) complete with ventilating transom, transformed the narrow space. A heated floor, dual copper farmhouse sinks, heated towel rack, and illuminated spa mirrors are among the comforting touches that compliment the space.
TATUM BROWN CUSTOM HOMES
Tatum Brown Custom Homes
{Photo Credit: Danny Piassick}
{Architectural credit: Mark Hoesterey of Stocker Hoesterey Montenegro Architects}
Interior Design Solutions Maui
Tropical Ocean Themed Teen's Bath. Fossil Limestone Large Format Wall and Floor Tile, Shell and Glass Tile Mosaic Accents and Micro Glass Beads in Grout. Bath Remodel Interior Design and Tile Design by Valorie Spence of Interior Design Solutions Maui. Construction by Ventura Construction Corporation, Ryan at Davis Tile, Lani of Pyramid Electric Maui, and Marc Bonofiglio Plumbing. Photography by Greg Hoxsie, A Maui Beach Wedding.
Tandem Architecture & Construction
Architect: Tandem Architecture; Photo Credit: Steven Johnson Photography
Orren Pickell Building Group
http://www.pickellbuilders.com. Photography by Linda Oyama Bryan. Master Bathroom with Pass Thru Shower and Separate His/Hers Cherry vanities with Blue Lagos countertops, tub deck and shower tile.
SDG - Scheiber Design Group
Floating vanity with waterfall countertop, custom finish on the cabinetry and custom colored concrete floors.
Ethelind Coblin Architect P.C
The existing Georgian mansion, located in this Landmarked district, had remained largely untouched since the early 1960s. The gut renovation included an enlargement and modernization of the kitchen and family room, a new children’s play area and reconfigured service stair. The main stair was restored and second-floor landing was enlarged and opened to provide daylight to the center of the house. Here, a welcoming sitting area leads to a reconfigured master bedroom and dressing suite, a study, bedroom suites for the children, and an attic space for drum practice. Details included restoration and enhancement of existing millwork, fireplace stonework and trim; with new finishes and furnishings by Kimberly Hall Creative. A high-velocity central HVAC system was added along with a full electrical upgrade. Exterior work included a new custom side entrance, transom and side lites and new custom iron handrails.
Bathroom with a Submerged Bath and Limestone Tiles Ideas and Designs
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