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Emilie Fournet Interiors
A fun and colourful kids bathroom in a newly built loft extension. A black and white terrazzo floor contrast with vertical pink metro tiles. Black taps and crittall shower screen for the walk in shower. An old reclaimed school trough sink adds character together with a big storage cupboard with Georgian wire glass with fresh display of plants.
Michael Pagnotta Architects pc
Playful and nautical kids bathroom! The large sink and separation of spaces allows each space to be used even if the other is occupied! This bathroom style also works well off of a bunk room!
Photography by John Martinelli
Kerstin Dieterich Designs
This Jack & Jill bath has a Duravit trough sink, plenty of counter and storage space. The floor is a wood look ceramic tile and for the wall I chose a soft blue.
Photo credit- Alicia Garcia
Staging- one two six design
David Lund Design
A white quartz counter top, and a large ceramic trough sink with multiple faucets serve as a solid back drop to a cobalt blue mosaic back splash and colorful, blue and white striped towels and shower curtain.
Eric & Chelsea Eul Photogrpahy
Elements Concrete
Custom concrete sink and vanity for kids bunk room. The concrete trough sink has a stepped front to make it easier for smaller kids to reach the sink. The vanity base also has pull out steps that are built into the toe-kick for smaller children. The vanity base is hand-crafted with a patinaed steel face frame and drawer fronts with reclaimed oak used throughout. The shelving also has a false back to hide the plumbing from curious kids.
Photo credits-Megan Marie Imagery
Upscale Construction
This Pacific Heights home required dramatic structural improvements before the final architectural vision could be fully realized. The project included the transformation of an unfinished Basement into a climate-controlled Wine Room, finished Mechanical Room, unique Man's Den, Au-pair Suite, and Laundry Room with tiled Dog Shower. The Main Floor was entirely altered. Both the front and rear yards were completely landscaped and a new wrap-around hardwood deck augmented the southern wing. Solar panels were added to the roof and the exterior was completely refinished.
John R. Schroeder, AIA
Photo by Jody Dole
This was a fast-track design-build project which began design in July and ended construction before Christmas. The scope included additions and first and second floor renovations. The house is an early 1900’s gambrel style with painted wood shingle siding and mission style detailing. On the first and second floor we removed previously constructed awkward additions and extended the gambrel style roof to make room for a large kitchen on the first floor and a master bathroom and bedroom on the second floor. We also added two new dormers to match the existing dormers to bring light into the master shower and new bedroom. We refinished the wood floors, repainted all of the walls and trim, added new vintage style light fixtures, and created a new half and kid’s bath. We also added new millwork features to continue the existing level of detail and texture within the house. A wrap-around covered porch with a corner trellis was also added, which provides a perfect opportunity to enjoy the back-yard. A wonderful project!
Family Bathroom and Cloakroom with a Trough Sink Ideas and Designs
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