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Solanna Design & Development LLC
This Art Deco transitional living room with custom, geometric vanity and cobalt blue walls and glass vessel sink.
Clark + Aldine
Powder room with wainscoting and full of color. Walnut wood vanity, blue wainscoting gold mirror and lighting. Hardwood floors throughout refinished to match the home.
NGD Interiors, Inc.
A small powder room gets a punch of classic style. A furniture vanity and matching marble top gives the space a vintage feel, while the lighting and mirror gives the space a contemporary feel.
Joni Spear Interior Design
We utilized the space in this powder room more efficiently by fabricating a driftwood apron- front, floating sink base. The extra counter space gives guests more room room for a purse, when powdering their nose. Chunky crown molding, painted in fresh white balances the architecture.
With no natural light, it was imperative to have plenty of illumination. We chose a small chandelier with a dark weathered zinc finish and driftwood beads and coordinating double light sconce.
A natural rope mirror brings in the additional beach vibe and jute baskets store bathroom essentials and camouflages the plumbing.
Paint is Sherwin Williams, "Deep Sea Dive".
User
The rear entry of this home features a spacious mudroom with adjoining powder room. The powder room has beautiful wood cabinets with crystal knobs below the white undermount sink.
TBS Construction Inc.
Los Gatos powder room in style of Art Nouveau! With the great products and creativity we get amazing projects and happy, satisfied clients.
Caesarstone Classico / Piatra Grey countertop, Crystal cabinets, fully custom, cherry wood with nutmeg stain, inset with beaded detail. Mirror by Hubbardton Forge. Sink by Kohler Devonshire in Cashmere color. Knobs by Berenson Decorative Hardware, Art Nouveau collection. Tile by Crossville porcelain field and tile, Virtue series — in Los Gatos, California.
Dean J Birinyi
Kimball Starr Interior Design
Bathroom remodel was a complete redesign to bring the original 90-year old San Francisco bathroom into modern day. Reimagining the space involved knocking down walls and employing artisans for handmade shower tiles and locally custom-made cabinetry to perfectly fit tight spaces.
Creamy tones, Mahogany wood, and ceramic crackle and subway tiles strike a balance between traditional and contemporary. The end result is a bathroom design that's a breath of fresh air and modern sophistication
- See more at: http://kimballstarr.com/projects/bathroom-remodel-st-francis-wood
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