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Tommaso Giunchi Architetti
L'alcova della vasca doccia è rivestita in mosaico in vetro verde della bisazza, formato rettangolare. Rubinetteria Hansgrohe. Scaldasalviette della Deltacalor con tubolari ribaltabili. Vasca idromassaggio della Kaldewei in acciaio.
Pareti colorate in smalto verde. Seduta contenitore in corian. Le pareti del volume vasca doccia non arrivano a soffitto e la copertura è realizzata con un vetro apribile. Un'anta scorrevole in vetro permette di chiudere la zona doccia. A pavimento sono state recuperate le vecchie cementine originali della casa che hanno colore base verde da cui è originata la scelta del rivestimento e colore pareti.
Neil Kelly Company
Design objectives for this primary bathroom remodel included: Removing a dated corner shower and deck-mounted tub, creating more storage space, reworking the water closet entry, adding dual vanities and a curbless shower with tub to capture the view.
Blanco Flooring and Remodeling
Amazing master bathroom full remodel. Super large format tile installed in remodeled shower, bathroom floor and wainscot. Stunning freestanding tub, new toilet, cabinets and chandelier installed.
Tristan Gary Designs
The layout stayed the same for this remodel. We painted the existing vanity black, added white oak shelving below and floating above. We added matte black hardware. Added quartz counters, new plumbing, mirrors and sconces.
Arsight
A lofty bathroom, luxuriously put together by Arsight within an esteemed Chelsea apartment in NYC, stands as an epitome of luxury. The space's radiant elegance comes from the refined blend of high-end finishes, bathroom panels, and towering ceilings, sprinkled with Scandinavian influences. Bespoke millwork, a wall-mounted faucet, and a spotless white marble vanity hold their own against a backdrop of fluted glass details. Bathroom sconces add a warm, embracing luminescence to this extravagant city sanctuary.
Wendy Glaister Interiors
The walk in shower is constructed of bookmatched marble slabs and has a feature mosiac of marble and mother of pearl, highlighted by a wet-rated dimmable LED tape light.
The bench and floor are heated and the faucet and valve trims are done in polished nickel and crystal.
Ron Brown - The Finisher
This upscale bathroom renovation has a the feel of a Craftsman home meets Tuscany. The Edison style lighting frames the unique custom barn door sliding mirror. The room is distinguished with white painted shiplap walls.
Neil Kelly Company
Design objectives for this primary bathroom remodel included: Removing a dated corner shower and deck-mounted tub, creating more storage space, reworking the water closet entry, adding dual vanities and a curbless shower with tub to capture the view.
Mountainwood Homes
The primary bathroom is balanced with the freestanding painted bathroom vanity with an open shelf with black mirrors and sconces. The Brizo Levior plumbing fixtures in polished chrome finish add a modern sophistication to the space.
The Cotswold Bathroom Company
The Roseberry mirror cabinet has a built-in charging socket and is under-lit, illuminating the traditional York towel radiator.
Artistic Design And Remodeling
Light and Airy shiplap bathroom was the dream for this hard working couple. The goal was to totally re-create a space that was both beautiful, that made sense functionally and a place to remind the clients of their vacation time. A peaceful oasis. We knew we wanted to use tile that looks like shiplap. A cost effective way to create a timeless look. By cladding the entire tub shower wall it really looks more like real shiplap planked walls.
The center point of the room is the new window and two new rustic beams. Centered in the beams is the rustic chandelier.
Design by Signature Designs Kitchen Bath
Contractor ADR Design & Remodel
Photos by Gail Owens
Elena Whitman
Front view of vanity from shower/toilet from door
Updated Shower with white subway tile (platinum grout), accent tile, rolling shower door, Kohler Purist shower set and porcelain floor tile
McAdams Remodeling & Design
Lee & James wanted to update to their primary bathroom and ensuite closet. It was a small space that had a few pain points. The closet footprint was minimal and didn’t allow for sufficient organization of their wardrobe, a daily struggle for the couple. In addition, their ensuite bathroom had a shower that was petite, and the door from the bedroom was glass paned so it didn’t provide privacy. Also, the room had no bathtub – something they had desired for the ten years they’d lived in the home. The bedroom had an indent that took up much of one wall with a large wardrobe inside. Nice, but it didn’t take the place of a robust closet.
The McAdams team helped the clients create a design that extended the already cantilevered area where the primary bathroom sat to give the room a little more square footage, which allowed us to include all the items the couple desired. The indent and wardrobe in the primary bedroom wall were removed so that the interior of the wall could be incorporated as additional closet space. New sconces were placed on either side of the bed, and a ceiling fan was added overhead for ultimate comfort on warm summer evenings.
The former closet area was repurposed to create the couple’s new and improved (and now much larger) shower. Beautiful Bianco St. Croix tile was installed on the walls and floor of the shower and a frameless glass door highlighting the fabulous Brizo rainshower head and Delta adjustable handheld showerhead all combine to provide the ultimate showering experience. A gorgeous walnut vanity with a Calacutta Gold Honed Marble slab top (that coordinates with the kitchen) replaced the old cabinet. A matte black Pottery Barn Vintage Pill Shaped Mirror was placed above the undermount sink, while a striking LED pendant serves as the main light source. The newly added square footage allows for a Victoria and Albert stand-alone soaking tub with an adjacent towel warmer, all of which almost makes you forget you’re in a home and not a high-end spa. Finally, just past the new Toto toilet with bidet, the couple got their new, large walk-in closet with customized storage solutions for their individual needs. The transformation absolutely helped Lee and James love their home again!
Cabinet-S-Top
In this master bath, a custom-built painted inset vanity with Cambria Luxury Series quartz countertop was installed. Custom cabinets were installed in the closet with a Madera coffee stain wood countertop. Cambria Luxury Series quartz 10’ wall cladding surround was installed on the shower walls. Kohler Demi-Lav sinks in white. Amerock Blackrock hardware in Champagne Bronze and Black Bronze. Emser Larchmont Rue tile was installed on the wall behind the tub.
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