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KBF Design Gallery
A built in bathroom armoire with a glass door is a gorgeous design element that complements the style of this bathroom while providing storage.
Photographed by: NIMA Fine Art Photography
HAVEN design+building llc
Classic contemporary styling and attention to detail make this double duty bathroom a sophisticated but functional space for the family's two young children as well as guests. Removing a wall and expanding into a closet allowed the additional space needed for a double vanity and generous room in front of the combined tub/shower for bathing little ones.
The white marble vanity top and gray stained wood vanity cabinet are complemented by the basket weave floor tile.
HAVEN design+building llc
Edwina Drummond Interiors
Rustic natural Adirondack style Double vanity is custom made with birch bark and curly maple counter. Open tiled,walk in shower is made with pebble floor and bench, so space feels as if it is an outdoor room. Kohler sinks. Wooden blinds with green tape blend in with walls when closed. Joe St. Pierre photo
Signature Designs Kitchen | Bath | Interiors
A dramatic master suite flooded with natural light make this master bathroom a visual delight. Long awaited master suite we designed, lets take closer look inside the featuring Ann Sacks Luxe tile add a sense of sumptuous oasis.
The shower is covered in Calacatta ThinSlab Porcelain marble-look slabs, unlike natural marble, ThinSlab Porcelain does not require sealing and will retain its polished or honed finish under all types of high-use conditions. The free standing tub is positioned for drama.
Signature Designs Kitchen Bath
Photos by Jon Upson
Solid Core Detailed Doorsa
Town & Country Kitchen and Bath
Distressed vanity with nautical accents for the kids bath. Vintage tile and light fixtures in keeping with the feel of the home.
Kira Chesser Designs
Refresh of an existing kid's bathroom. The client wanted a space that would be welcoming for guests but also a space that was easy to maintain for her kid's primary bathroom.
Dona Rosene Interiors
GUEST BATH- Interior Design by Dona Rosene Interiors; Faux Finish on Cabinets by HoldenArt Studio. Photography by Michael Hunter
Visbeen Architects
Packed with cottage attributes, Sunset View features an open floor plan without sacrificing intimate spaces. Detailed design elements and updated amenities add both warmth and character to this multi-seasonal, multi-level Shingle-style-inspired home.
Columns, beams, half-walls and built-ins throughout add a sense of Old World craftsmanship. Opening to the kitchen and a double-sided fireplace, the dining room features a lounge area and a curved booth that seats up to eight at a time. When space is needed for a larger crowd, furniture in the sitting area can be traded for an expanded table and more chairs. On the other side of the fireplace, expansive lake views are the highlight of the hearth room, which features drop down steps for even more beautiful vistas.
An unusual stair tower connects the home’s five levels. While spacious, each room was designed for maximum living in minimum space. In the lower level, a guest suite adds additional accommodations for friends or family. On the first level, a home office/study near the main living areas keeps family members close but also allows for privacy.
The second floor features a spacious master suite, a children’s suite and a whimsical playroom area. Two bedrooms open to a shared bath. Vanities on either side can be closed off by a pocket door, which allows for privacy as the child grows. A third bedroom includes a built-in bed and walk-in closet. A second-floor den can be used as a master suite retreat or an upstairs family room.
The rear entrance features abundant closets, a laundry room, home management area, lockers and a full bath. The easily accessible entrance allows people to come in from the lake without making a mess in the rest of the home. Because this three-garage lakefront home has no basement, a recreation room has been added into the attic level, which could also function as an additional guest room.
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