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L/L Design - Build - Furnish
This bathroom was stuck in the 1960's and has totally been updated from plumbing to tile and more.....We included a dual vanity that gives the home owner so much more storage space, wall mount bath fixtures, and an industrial light fixture which completes the space.
A walk in shower with bench, Wood Look Tile, give this industrial space an edge, and timeless feel.
Transitions Designs
By completely reimagining the original layout of this primary bath, I was able to transform a sterile room with mirrors on every wall and very little bathing privacy, into a stunning, intimate, and serene bathroom for my clients. My design inspiration is the organic textures and finishes of Bali, which create an unexpectedly dramatic, curated environment. My "outside of the box" vision began with transforming the original shower into a requested second toilet room. I redesigned the other side of the bathroom into a huge shower with bench, lighted shampoo niches and multi-function faucets including a ceiling mounted rain head. A lovely free-standing tub is tucked behind the shower to provide privacy for the bather. The unique layout of back-to-back vanities on the peninsula allowed for a stunning quartz waterfall feature. The two vessel sinks are separated by custom built, two sided lighted mirrors, that suspend from the ceiling. The lavatory faucets even have a pullout sprayer for easy sink cleaning (another client request). Wood look tile on the walls, pebble stone shower pan, textured 3D tile and striking Cambria Clovelly quartz all blend seamlessly to create a gorgeous space for my clients.
Angie Keyes CKBD
This Project was so fun, the client was a dream to work with. So open to new ideas.
Since this is on a canal the coastal theme was prefect for the client. We gutted both bathrooms. The master bath was a complete waste of space, a huge tub took much of the room. So we removed that and shower which was all strange angles. By combining the tub and shower into a wet room we were able to do 2 large separate vanities and still had room to space.
The guest bath received a new coastal look as well which included a better functioning shower.
Mother Hubbard's Custom Cabinetry
Log home Bathroom remodeling project. Providing a more modern look and feel while respecting the log home architecture.
Instyle Interiors
frameless glass shower, brushed nickel plumbing, white pebble stone shower floor, white pebble stone accent wall
Cabinetry by Better Bilt
Cabinetry: Showplace EVO
Style: Pierce with Slab Drawers
Finish: Quartersawn Oak - Dusk
Countertop: Lakeside Surfaces - Delfino
Hardware: Richelieu – Contemporary Metal Pull in Black
Sink: Rectangular Sink in White
Faucet: Delta Everly in Black
All Tile: (Customer’s Own)
Designer: Andrea Yeip
Interior Designer: Amy Termarsch (Amy Elizabeth Design)
Contractor: Langtry Construction, LLC
Transitions Designs
By completely reimagining the original layout of this primary bath, I was able to transform a sterile room with mirrors on every wall and very little bathing privacy, into a stunning, intimate, and serene bathroom for my clients. My design inspiration is the organic textures and finishes of Bali, which create an unexpectedly dramatic, curated environment. My "outside of the box" vision began with transforming the original shower into a requested second toilet room. I redesigned the other side of the bathroom into a huge shower with bench, lighted shampoo niches and multi-function faucets including a ceiling mounted rain head. A lovely free-standing tub is tucked behind the shower to provide privacy for the bather. The unique layout of back-to-back vanities on the peninsula allowed for a stunning quartz waterfall feature. The two vessel sinks are separated by custom built, two sided lighted mirrors, that suspend from the ceiling. The lavatory faucets even have a pullout sprayer for easy sink cleaning (another client request). Wood look tile on the walls, pebble stone shower pan, textured 3D tile and striking Cambria Clovelly quartz all blend seamlessly to create a gorgeous space for my clients.
L/L Design - Build - Furnish
This bathroom was stuck in the 1960's and has totally been updated from plumbing to tile and more.....We included a dual vanity that gives the home owner so much more storage space, wall mount bath fixtures, and an industrial light fixture which completes the space.
A walk in shower with bench, Wood Look Tile, give this industrial space an edge, and timeless feel.
Bathroom with Grey Cabinets and Wood-effect Tiles Ideas and Designs
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