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Ancient Surfaces
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Product name: Foothill Antique Stone Powder room sink.
Contacts: (212) 461-0245
Email: Sales@ancientsurfaces.com
Website: www.AncientSurfaces.com
Designer: Amanda Masters
Those are the crème de la crème of ancient marble and stone sinks. Their composition, textures and subject are unique. If you want to own a fine sink that is both functional and art historic for your master bath, powder or kitchen look no further.
Those sinks would have been a badge of honor in any grand architect or master designer's house. The likes of Wallace Neff, Addison Mizner or Michael Taylor would have designed an entire room or even a house around them...
Affecting Spaces Design Studio
This tiny powder room is minimal yet full of interest. The marble on the wall and the counter top creates interest naturally. The mirror is back-lit so that the marble is illuminated in the evening.
Stacy Alexander Design + Real Estate
Fire Dance Parade of Homes Texas Hill Country Powder Bath
https://www.hillcountrylight.com
Akhunov Architects
Современный санузел в деревянном доме в стиле минимализм. Akhunov Architects / Дизайн интерьера в Перми и не только.
Nailed It Builders
Achieve functionality without sacrificing style with our functional Executive Suite Bathroom Upgrade.
Jamie Herzlinger
The best little jewel box! All fixtures available through JAMIESHOP.COM! At to the trade pricing!
Josh Wynne Construction
BeachHaus is built on a previously developed site on Siesta Key. It sits directly on the bay but has Gulf views from the upper floor and roof deck.
The client loved the old Florida cracker beach houses that are harder and harder to find these days. They loved the exposed roof joists, ship lap ceilings, light colored surfaces and inviting and durable materials.
Given the risk of hurricanes, building those homes in these areas is not only disingenuous it is impossible. Instead, we focused on building the new era of beach houses; fully elevated to comfy with FEMA requirements, exposed concrete beams, long eaves to shade windows, coralina stone cladding, ship lap ceilings, and white oak and terrazzo flooring.
The home is Net Zero Energy with a HERS index of -25 making it one of the most energy efficient homes in the US. It is also certified NGBS Emerald.
Photos by Ryan Gamma Photography
Cloakroom with Stone Slabs and Limestone Tiles Ideas and Designs
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