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Kat’s Plumbing Co.
We gladly sank our teeth into this Ocean Grove project, converting a 90's ensuite into a modern day retreat.
The toilet was sunken back into the window frame to help open the space, a 19mm terrazzo floor tile which was also used in their main kitchen/living space was used on the floor – paired with a handcrafted ceramic subway tile on the walls. The matt black tap-ware accentuates the sea of whiteness but nothing speaks more proudly than their (very heavy) custom made vanity and equally heavy cement counter top bowl.
BANDD DESIGN
This master bedroom boasts a vintage glam aesthetic, merging together both modern and traditional elements. The monochromatic color palette is timeless and elegant, and when paired with round mirrors, industrial lighting, and a contemporary designed walk-in shower, the space is given an instant update.
Designed by Sara Barney’s BANDD DESIGN, who are based in Austin, Texas and serving throughout Round Rock, Lake Travis, West Lake Hills, and Tarrytown.
For more about BANDD DESIGN, click here: https://bandddesign.com/
To learn more about this project, click here: https://bandddesign.com/whitemarsh-master-retreat/
Hiser + Kopits Hiser Architects, P.C.
Photography: Michael S. Koryta
Custom Metalwork: Ludwig Design & Production
Mihaly Slocombe
Brunswick Parlour transforms a Victorian cottage into a hard-working, personalised home for a family of four.
Our clients loved the character of their Brunswick terrace home, but not its inefficient floor plan and poor year-round thermal control. They didn't need more space, they just needed their space to work harder.
The front bedrooms remain largely untouched, retaining their Victorian features and only introducing new cabinetry. Meanwhile, the main bedroom’s previously pokey en suite and wardrobe have been expanded, adorned with custom cabinetry and illuminated via a generous skylight.
At the rear of the house, we reimagined the floor plan to establish shared spaces suited to the family’s lifestyle. Flanked by the dining and living rooms, the kitchen has been reoriented into a more efficient layout and features custom cabinetry that uses every available inch. In the dining room, the Swiss Army Knife of utility cabinets unfolds to reveal a laundry, more custom cabinetry, and a craft station with a retractable desk. Beautiful materiality throughout infuses the home with warmth and personality, featuring Blackbutt timber flooring and cabinetry, and selective pops of green and pink tones.
The house now works hard in a thermal sense too. Insulation and glazing were updated to best practice standard, and we’ve introduced several temperature control tools. Hydronic heating installed throughout the house is complemented by an evaporative cooling system and operable skylight.
The result is a lush, tactile home that increases the effectiveness of every existing inch to enhance daily life for our clients, proving that good design doesn’t need to add space to add value.
The Kitchen Designer
Eighties bathroom rescue. An apricot basin and corner bath were the height of fashion when this bathroom was built but it's been transformed to a bright modern 21st century space.
A double vanity with timber veneer drawers & grey stone top complement the warm terrazzo tile on the floor. White tiled walls with staggered vertical tile feature wall behind the freestanding bath. The niche above the bath has LED lighting making for a luxurious feel in this large ensuite bathroom.
The room was opened up by removing the walls around the toilet and installing a new double glazed window on the western wall. The door to the attic space is close to the toilet but hidden behind the shower and among the tiles.
A full width wall to the shower extends to hide the in-wall cistern to the toilet.
Black taps and fittings (including the ceiling mounted shower rose under the lowered ceiling) add to the overall style of this room.
Bathrooms By Oldham
Bathrooms by Oldham were engaged by Judith & Frank to redesign their main bathroom and their downstairs powder room.
We provided the upstairs bathroom with a new layout creating flow and functionality with a walk in shower. Custom joinery added the much needed storage and an in-wall cistern created more space.
In the powder room downstairs we offset a wall hung basin and in-wall cistern to create space in the compact room along with a custom cupboard above to create additional storage. Strip lighting on a sensor brings a soft ambience whilst being practical.
Ivywell Interiors | Bristol
This en-suite bathroom is all about fun. We opted for a monochrome style to contrast with the colourful guest bedroom. We sourced geometric tiles that make blur the edges of the space and bring a contemporary feel to the space.
In the Deets
Contemporary master bathroom remodel featuring light wood cabinetry, polished nickel hardware, double sinks, blue ceramic shower tile, white terrazzo flooring, warm gray walls and a shower bench.
Order & Grace
Terrazzo floor and bathroom ledge paired with white vertical subways, freestanding mirror and Zuster vanity.
FORT Architecture
A bold bathroom for a commercial interior designer with a love of black. We opted for a statement tile that added a punch of personality and off set it with a modern vanity in a warm wood tone.
BANDD DESIGN
This master bedroom boasts a vintage glam aesthetic, merging together both modern and traditional elements. The monochromatic color palette is timeless and elegant, and when paired with round mirrors, industrial lighting, and a contemporary designed walk-in shower, the space is given an instant update.
Designed by Sara Barney’s BANDD DESIGN, who are based in Austin, Texas and serving throughout Round Rock, Lake Travis, West Lake Hills, and Tarrytown.
For more about BANDD DESIGN, click here: https://bandddesign.com/
To learn more about this project, click here: https://bandddesign.com/whitemarsh-master-retreat/
Bathrooms By Oldham
Bathrooms by Oldham were engaged by Judith & Frank to redesign their main bathroom and their downstairs powder room.
We provided the upstairs bathroom with a new layout creating flow and functionality with a walk in shower. Custom joinery added the much needed storage and an in-wall cistern created more space.
In the powder room downstairs we offset a wall hung basin and in-wall cistern to create space in the compact room along with a custom cupboard above to create additional storage. Strip lighting on a sensor brings a soft ambience whilst being practical.
Bathroom with a One-piece Toilet and Terrazzo Flooring Ideas and Designs
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