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Karen Kempf Interiors
A farmhouse style was achieved in this new construction home by keeping the details clean and simple. Shaker style cabinets and square stair parts moldings set the backdrop for incorporating our clients’ love of Asian antiques. We had fun re-purposing the different pieces she already had: two were made into bathroom vanities; and the turquoise console became the star of the house, welcoming visitors as they walk through the front door.
Mary Anne Smiley Interiors
The counter in this award wining bathroom is an art photography image printed on steel and toped with glass to create a cool watery landscape for lovely handblown glass sea creatures and natural stone objects. The custom wall hung cabinet has carved panel doors for a cutting edge subtle texture.
Photographer: Dan Piassick
alene workman interior design, inc
The powder room is a gem in this home finished with woven mahogany wood walls surrounding the vanity top. The stainless steel vessel sink is set in a wood mahogany counter top with a back lit onyx wall.
Lori Dennis Interior Design
Powder Bathroom with original red and white marble countertop, and white painted cabinets. Updated gold knobs and plumbing fixtures, and modern lighting.
CRB Interiors
Powder room sophistication is achieved with a floral inspired mural and elegant accents. Photographer: Eric Baillies Photography
Kaiko Design Interiors
Powder room - Elitis vinyl wallpaper with red travertine and grey mosaics. Vessel bowl sink with black wall mounted tapware. Custom lighting. Navy painted ceiling and terrazzo floor.
Drewett Works
The unique opportunity and challenge for the Joshua Tree project was to enable the architecture to prioritize views. Set in the valley between Mummy and Camelback mountains, two iconic landforms located in Paradise Valley, Arizona, this lot “has it all” regarding views. The challenge was answered with what we refer to as the desert pavilion.
This highly penetrated piece of architecture carefully maintains a one-room deep composition. This allows each space to leverage the majestic mountain views. The material palette is executed in a panelized massing composition. The home, spawned from mid-century modern DNA, opens seamlessly to exterior living spaces providing for the ultimate in indoor/outdoor living.
Project Details:
Architecture: Drewett Works, Scottsdale, AZ // C.P. Drewett, AIA, NCARB // www.drewettworks.com
Builder: Bedbrock Developers, Paradise Valley, AZ // http://www.bedbrock.com
Interior Designer: Est Est, Scottsdale, AZ // http://www.estestinc.com
Photographer: Michael Duerinckx, Phoenix, AZ // www.inckx.com
Edmunds Studios Photography, Inc.
Interior Design: KarenKempf.com
Builder: LakesideDevelopment.com
Edmunds Studios Photography
Robin Rigby Fisher, CMKBD/CAPS/CLIPPS
While small in size (35 sq ft) this powder room packs a wallop in style.
The custom horizontal grain Sapele cabinets with a red Caeserstone countertop float on a wall of carved porcelain tile. The mirror is embedded into the tile for a seamless aesthetic. The 3 remaining walls are a deep charcoal grey, while the ceiling was painted Cherry red to reflect the countertop. We dropped the crown moulding 12” from the ceiling to allow the LED rope lighting to reflect upward, illuminating the ceiling and creating an ethereal feeling to the room.
Dale Lang NW Architectural Photography
Cloakroom with Red Worktops and Turquoise Worktops Ideas and Designs
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