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David Pool Architecture pllc
View of the powder room. This custom crafted vanity was made by Madera Furniture company.
www.Envision-Architecture.biz
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ROSEMARY MERRILL DESIGN
Designed by Rosemary Merrill & Jen Seeger
Custom cabinetry with arched mullions and mirror inset, painted in Benjamin Moore - Simply White, custom mirror from Nash Framing, Urban Electric Co wall sconces, Toto Toilet, Waterworks faucet, Quartzite countertops, walls painted in Farrow & Ball, Stoney Ground
Guenther Designs & Consulting LLC
Standing just in the powder room, viewing the furniture styled vanity and wall hung mirror.
Forward Design Build Remodel
Goals
Our clients wished to update the look of their kitchen and create a more open layout that was bright and inviting.
Our Design Solution
Our design solution was to remove the wall cabinets between the kitchen and dining area and to use a warm almond color to make the kitchen really open and inviting. We used bronze light fixtures and created a unique peninsula to create an up-to-date kitchen.
Detailed Contracting Ltd.
Main floor power room with grey vanity and white quartz counter and hand scraped medium tone hardwood flooring.
ALTER Design Studio
The powder room received a full makeover with all finishings replace to create a warm and peaceful feeling.
Alexanian Carpet & Flooring
A great design, courtesy of @interiors_by_natalie. Even though this powder room is small, the feature stone wall creates depth and draws your eye up...while the floating vanity feels weightless and roomy. The rich tones in the hardwood work so well with the colours in the stone. Thanks for sharing Natalie, your work is beautiful and very well thought out.
Srote & Co Architects | Planners | Interiors
This architecture and interior design project was introduced to us by the client’s contractor after their villa had been damaged extensively by a fire. The entire main level was destroyed with exception of the front study.
Srote & Co reimagined the interior layout of this St. Albans villa to give it an "open concept" and applied universal design principles to make sure it would function for our clients as they aged in place. The universal approach is seen in the flush flooring transitions, low pile rugs and carpets, wide walkways, layers of lighting and in the seated height countertop and vanity. For convenience, the laundry room was relocated to the master walk-in closet. This allowed us to create a dedicated pantry and additional storage off the kitchen where the laundry was previously housed.
All interior selections and furnishings shown were specified or procured by Srote & Co Architects.
Cloakroom with Medium Hardwood Flooring and Quartz Worktops Ideas and Designs
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