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House of Carpets
Lori Wiles Design brought together a mix of different textures and earthy tones in this gorgeous shower. This shower features discrete lighting, plenty of storage, and a large bench for relaxing in this retreat!
ORA Inc
940sf interior and exterior remodel of the rear unit of a duplex. By reorganizing on-site parking and re-positioning openings a greater sense of privacy was created for both units. In addition it provided a new entryway for the rear unit. A modified first floor layout improves natural daylight and connections to new outdoor patios.
(c) Eric Staudenmaier
Mountainwood Construction
A double shower is the main feature in this 2nd master bath. The double hinged doors are spectacular and really showcase the gorgeous earth tone ceramic tile. We finished off the room with engineered quartz countertop and under mount sinks with Newport Brass fixtures.
Ellen Weiss Design
The client had several requirements for this Seattle kids bathroom remodel. They wanted to keep the existing bathtub, toilet and flooring; they wanted to fit two sinks into the space for their two teenage children; they wanted to integrate a niche into the shower area; lastly, they wanted a fun but sophisticated look that incorporated the theme of African wildlife into the design. Ellen Weiss Design accomplished all of these goals, surpassing the client's expectations. The client particularly loved the idea of opening up what had been a large unused (and smelly) built-in medicine cabinet to create an open and accessible space which now provides much-needed additional counter space and which has become a design focal point.
AOI Home
A beautiful bathroom filled with one of a kind treasures from AOI Home. These special elements include an antique Indian arch, door, columns, and a hand-carved marble bathtub. The hand-carved marble lion on the wall hides the water spout.
Robin LaMonte/Rooms Revamped
Wing Wong
This small bathroom was renovated using some aging in place design. We added a bench, a second handheld shower next to the bench, and used a raised height toilet. I wanted the shower to be curbless, but to keep the costs down (avoiding redoing the pitch in the floor) we had a minimum curb.
The doors were widened to 36" in case my client needs to use a wheelchair.
The frameless shower and beige tile and walls opened up the bathroom. The reddish orange glass vanity and upper cabinet is modern looking but full of functional storage solutions. the red/orange accent tile pulled the glass top color into the shower.
TMK Remodeling
2 person walk-in custom shower, with bench and granite soap niches.
Custom 1/2" frameless glass enclosure
Photos by Ron Wybranowski
New Leaf Construction
Photos by Cabinet Genies
Tub to shower conversion with recessed niche on back wall
Green Bathroom and Cloakroom with Beige Walls Ideas and Designs
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