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Solid Kitchen & Bath
Mid-century modern powder room project with marble mosaic tile behind the mirror with black & gold fixtures, two tone vanity light and white vanity.
David Aldrich Designs Ltd
In the remodel we used part of the existing corridor to create a downstairs toilet, with built in cabinetry to keep a clean and modern feel. The large mirror increases the sense of space.
JTID Inc.
A small closet space was adjoined to the original powder room to create one large space with plenty of cabinet space. The basin is integrated into the countertop.
Randy Trainor
Project designed by Franconia interior designer Randy Trainor. She also serves the New Hampshire Ski Country, Lake Regions and Coast, including Lincoln, North Conway, and Bartlett.
For more about Randy Trainor, click here: https://crtinteriors.com/
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IS Architecture
A more bold approach was taken with the color scheme for the Pool Bath. The oversized subway tiles in four colors - mango, breeze, estuary and sea grass- is the focal point of the bathroom while the smaller scale mosaic flooring offsets it nicely in Tessera glass. Traditional elements were used to keep with the style of the home: the classic white of the cabinetry, countertop and sink, the simplicity of the circular mirror and the single light wall sconces complete the look.
Vanity wall: Island Stone in 4 colors (mango, breeze, estuary, and sea grass)
Flooring: Tessera glass mosaic – Crème Brulee
Sconces: Circa Lighting NY Subway Single Light Wall Sconce
Sink: Kohler
Fixtures: Rohl Country Bath – A1464LM
Mirror: Restoration Hardware – Dillon Oval Pivot Mirror
John Senhauser Architects
Our client initially asked us to assist with selecting materials and designing a guest bath for their new Tucson home. Our scope of work progressively expanded into interior architecture and detailing, including the kitchen, baths, fireplaces, stair, custom millwork, doors, guardrails, and lighting for the residence – essentially everything except the furniture. The home is loosely defined by a series of thick, parallel walls supporting planar roof elements floating above the desert floor. Our approach was to not only reinforce the general intentions of the architecture but to more clearly articulate its meaning. We began by adopting a limited palette of desert neutrals, providing continuity to the uniquely differentiated spaces. Much of the detailing shares a common vocabulary, while numerous objects (such as the elements of the master bath – each operating on their own terms) coalesce comfortably in the rich compositional language.
Photo Credit: William Lesch
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