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Mountainwood Homes
The Jack and Jill bathroom received the most extensive remodel transformation. We first selected a graphic floor tile by Arizona Tile in the design process, and then the bathroom vanity color Artichoke by Sherwin-Williams (SW #6179) correlated to the tile. Our client proposed installing a stained tongue and groove behind the vanity. Now the gold decorative mirror pops off the textured wall.
Hyperion Tiles
In Olive or Warm Grey, this 28 x 70cm ceramic wall tile tells the story of the native ferns and moss that grow in this part of Cornwall, intertwining themselves at the foot of older trees. It looks stunning as a feature area in a cloakroom or en-suite with soft neutral fixtures and furnishings to balance the decorative effect. With a nod to the botanical trend for contemporary kitchen and bathroom décor, Glendurgan is available in three patterns – Exotic, Wild Flower and Fern.
Hyperion Tiles
This collection of wall and floor tiles really awakens the senses and comes in a matt finish porcelain. With nine different patterns and a soft, tonal nature-themed palette, each 21.5 x 24.5cm hexagon comes as part of a pre-made, mixed pattern to be used on both walls and floors.
Amy Shirlaw Interiors
A small but fully equipped bathroom with a warm, bluish green on the walls and ceiling. Geometric tile patterns are balanced out with plants and pale wood to keep a natural feel in the space.
Inside Story Photography
Photographed for the owners to promote their holiday let business ' Gatehouses of Fleet'. Tracey Bloxham, Inside Story Photography
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Axor One & Starck Shower Controls
Hansgrohe Talis Basin Mixer
Merlyn Bath Screen
Duravit Vero Basin and X-Large Vanity Unit & Mirror
Duravit DuraStyle Wall Hung Toilet with Geberit Flush Plate
Duravit Starck Bathtub.
Aeon Radiator
Devine Bath & Kitchen
Kids bathroom update. Kept existing vanity. Used large porcelain tile for new countertop to reduce grout lines. New sink. Grey subway tile shower and new fixtures. Luxury vinyl tile flooring.
Francesco Pierazzi Architects
FPArchitects have restored and refurbished a four-storey grade II listed Georgian mid terrace in London's Limehouse, turning the gloomy and dilapidated house into a bright and minimalist family home.
Located within the Lowell Street Conservation Area and on one of London's busiest roads, the early 19th century building was the subject of insensitive extensive works in the mid 1990s when much of the original fabric and features were lost.
FPArchitects' ambition was to re-establish the decorative hierarchy of the interiors by stripping out unsympathetic features and insert paired down decorative elements that complement the original rusticated stucco, round-headed windows and the entrance with fluted columns.
Ancillary spaces are inserted within the original cellular layout with minimal disruption to the fabric of the building. A side extension at the back, also added in the mid 1990s, is transformed into a small pavilion-like Dining Room with minimal sliding doors and apertures for overhead natural light.
Subtle shades of colours and materials with fine textures are preferred and are juxtaposed to dark floors in veiled reference to the Regency and Georgian aesthetics.
Family Bathroom with Tiled Worktops Ideas and Designs
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