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JFK Design-Build, LLC
A modern replica of the ole farm home. The beauty and warmth of yesterday, combined with the luxury of today's finishes of windows, high ceilings, lighting fixtures, reclaimed flooring and beams and much more.
Metropolis Drafting and Construction Inc
After remodeling their Kitchen last year, we were honored by a request to remodel this cute and tiny little.
guest bathroom.
Wood looking tile gave the natural serenity of a spa and dark floor tile finished the look with a mid-century modern / Asian touch.
123 Remodeling Inc.
The goal was to open up this bathroom, update it, bring it to life! 123 Remodeling went for modern, but zen; rough, yet warm. We mixed ideas of modern finishes like the concrete floor with the warm wood tone and textures on the wall that emulates bamboo to balance each other. The matte black finishes were appropriate final touches to capture the urban location of this master bathroom located in Chicago’s West Loop.
https://123remodeling.com - Chicago Kitchen & Bath Remodeler
Дизайнер Власова Анастасия
Дизайн ванной комнаты в современном стиле из дизайн-проекта Власовой Анастасии из города Самары. В ванной устроена ниша с подсветкой, которая может менять цвет освещения. В дизайне использована комбинация трех видов плитки разных размеров: керамогранит под дерево, серо- белая плитка, напоминающая рисунок мрамора, глубокая синяя плитка с разводами под мрамор.
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.
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.
Reno Maryland
Embark on a journey of design fusion with our transformative bathroom renovation project, aptly titled 'Timeless Fusion.' This endeavor seamlessly marries the charm of a Brown Vintage Vanity with the sleek allure of Modern Elegance, creating a symphony of styles that revitalizes your bathroom space.
The focal point of the project, the Brown Vintage Vanity, adds a touch of old-school charm. Its warm and rich tones evoke a sense of nostalgia, creating a welcoming atmosphere reminiscent of a bygone era. This vintage element is thoughtfully juxtaposed with the clean lines and modern aesthetic of the overall design, establishing a harmonious blend that transcends time.
Angie Keyes CKBD
This Condo has been in the family since it was first built. And it was in desperate need of being renovated. The kitchen was isolated from the rest of the condo. The laundry space was an old pantry that was converted. We needed to open up the kitchen to living space to make the space feel larger. By changing the entrance to the first guest bedroom and turn in a den with a wonderful walk in owners closet.
Then we removed the old owners closet, adding that space to the guest bath to allow us to make the shower bigger. In addition giving the vanity more space.
The rest of the condo was updated. The master bath again was tight, but by removing walls and changing door swings we were able to make it functional and beautiful all that the same time.
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