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Johnston Home Interior Design
The Master Bath is a peaceful retreat with spa colors. The woodwork is painted a pale grey to pick up the veining in the marble. The tub surround was detailed to include the wall mount faucet.
TruexCullins Architecture + Interior Design
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Photographer: Jim Westphalen
Douglah Designs
This Lafayette, California, modern farmhouse is all about laid-back luxury. Designed for warmth and comfort, the home invites a sense of ease, transforming it into a welcoming haven for family gatherings and events.
Elegant neutral tiles set the stage for a freestanding tub, a separate shower area, and a spacious vanity, creating a harmonious blend of luxury and tranquility. A gracefully placed Buddha in a purpose-built niche adds an element of mindfulness.
Project by Douglah Designs. Their Lafayette-based design-build studio serves San Francisco's East Bay areas, including Orinda, Moraga, Walnut Creek, Danville, Alamo Oaks, Diablo, Dublin, Pleasanton, Berkeley, Oakland, and Piedmont.
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Morey Remodeling Group
This boy's bathroom comes with a farmhouse style sink in a beautiful dark blue. With a door that leads to the outside patio, they can come in & out as they please. The Elliot Farmhouse lighting fixtures and vanity mirrors create a simple elegance.
Old Town Design Group
The hex tiles are a good contrast against the straight lining of the side wall tiles.
Photos By: Thomas Graham
Jarrett Design
Old farmhouses offer charm and character but usually need some careful changes to efficiently serve the needs of today’s families. This blended family of four desperately desired a master bath and walk-in closet in keeping with the exceptional features of the home. At the top of the list were a large shower, double vanity, and a private toilet area. They also requested additional storage for bathroom items. Windows, doorways could not be relocated, but certain nonloadbearing walls could be removed. Gorgeous antique flooring had to be patched where walls were removed without being noticeable. Original interior doors and woodwork were restored. Deep window sills give hints to the thick stone exterior walls. A local reproduction furniture maker with national accolades was the perfect choice for the cabinetry which was hand planed and hand finished the way furniture was built long ago. Even the wood tops on the beautiful dresser and bench were rich with dimension from these techniques. The legs on the double vanity were hand turned by Amish woodworkers to add to the farmhouse flair. Marble tops and tile as well as antique style fixtures were chosen to complement the classic look of everything else in the room. It was important to choose contractors and installers experienced in historic remodeling as the old systems had to be carefully updated. Every item on the wish list was achieved in this project from functional storage and a private water closet to every aesthetic detail desired. If only the farmers who originally inhabited this home could see it now! Matt Villano Photography
Total Solutions Group
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HOME PLAN ID: C13-03186-62A
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