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Hudson Environments
Small powder room with floor to ceiling glass tiles and Avian inspired wallpaper. The birds are accompanied by little butterflies throughout the wallpaper pattern. The floor to ceiling blue tile enhances the blue of the butterflies.
W. David Seidel, AIA - Architect
A cramped and dated kitchen was completely removed. New custom cabinets, built-in wine storage and shelves came from the same shop. Quartz waterfall counters were installed with all-new flooring, LED light fixtures, plumbing fixtures and appliances. A new sliding pocket door provides access from the dining room to the powder room as well as to the backyard. A new tankless toilet as well as new finishes on floor, walls and ceiling make a small powder room feel larger than it is in real life.
Photography:
Chris Gaede Photography http://www.chrisgaede.com
Melissa Sakell, CKBD
This project was such a treat for me to get to work on. It is a family friends kitchen and this remodel is something they have wanted to do since moving into their home so I was honored to help them with this makeover. We pretty much started from scratch, removed a drywall pantry to create space to move the ovens to a wall that made more sense and create an amazing focal point with the new wood hood. For finishes light and bright was key so the main cabinetry got a brushed white finish and the island grounds the space with its darker finish. Some glitz and glamour were pulled in with the backsplash tile, countertops, lighting and subtle arches in the cabinetry. The connected powder room got a similar update, carrying the main cabinetry finish into the space but we added some unexpected touches with a patterned tile floor, hammered vessel bowl sink and crystal knobs. The new space is welcoming and bright and sure to house many family gatherings for years to come.
Stefan Necker · Tegernseer Badmanufaktur
Dixi Clo auf andere Art... eben von der Tegernseer Badmanufaktur. Eine mobiler Toilettencontainer der besonderen Art, für Luxus-Events. Ausgestattet mit 4 Urinalen, 1 Herren und 4 Damen Toiletten. Fussbodenheizung, Heizung, Warmwasser, Elektronische Spülung allinClusive. Video, TV, Sound, es kann sogar ein Live TV-Signal z.B. für Sportübertragungen kann eingespeist werden. Die Superlative für Illustere Events. Ein paar Persönlichkeiten die da schon drauf waren. z.B. Barak Obama, Metallica, Stones, Angela Merkel, der Pabst, Königin Beatrice, Uli Hoenes, Scheich von Brunai, Trump, Eisi Gulp, Prinz Charles, Königin von Dänemark, Stefan Necker ... und eigentlich alles was sonst noch Rang und Namen hat
KCS Design Inc.
bold powder room with black and white marble floor, blue vanity, and foil wallpaper.
Photography by: Joshua targownik www.targophoto.com
LK Design
This project began with an entire penthouse floor of open raw space which the clients had the opportunity to section off the piece that suited them the best for their needs and desires. As the design firm on the space, LK Design was intricately involved in determining the borders of the space and the way the floor plan would be laid out. Taking advantage of the southwest corner of the floor, we were able to incorporate three large balconies, tremendous views, excellent light and a layout that was open and spacious. There is a large master suite with two large dressing rooms/closets, two additional bedrooms, one and a half additional bathrooms, an office space, hearth room and media room, as well as the large kitchen with oversized island, butler's pantry and large open living room. The clients are not traditional in their taste at all, but going completely modern with simple finishes and furnishings was not their style either. What was produced is a very contemporary space with a lot of visual excitement. Every room has its own distinct aura and yet the whole space flows seamlessly. From the arched cloud structure that floats over the dining room table to the cathedral type ceiling box over the kitchen island to the barrel ceiling in the master bedroom, LK Design created many features that are unique and help define each space. At the same time, the open living space is tied together with stone columns and built-in cabinetry which are repeated throughout that space. Comfort, luxury and beauty were the key factors in selecting furnishings for the clients. The goal was to provide furniture that complimented the space without fighting it.
Cloakroom with Glass Tiles Ideas and Designs
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