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Combining Japanese influences, a gentle colour palette inspired by one of Italy’s legendary printmakers, and a furniture collection from Scandinavian brands created this cosy abode. Functionality is key within Japandi aesthetic and this can be seen with plenty of storage built around the apartment. The neutral scandi tones are balanced with rich and warm tones of green in the living room and kitchen, creating an interior that warms the soul. The owners’ favourite hotel is a cosy hideaway in Barcelona called the Margot House where surfaces are whitewashed and mixed with light wood textures, naturally inspiring this very Japandi space.
International Custom Designs
This Zen minimalist master bathroom was designed to be a soothing space to relax, soak, and restore. Clean lines and natural textures keep the room refreshingly simple.
Designer: Fumiko Faiman, Photographer: Jeri Koegel
Isabella Patrick Interior Design
A crisp white bathroom with graphic cement tile, enameled light fixtures, and a sink and shower suite by Moen was perfectly packaged with rolled, white towels in natural baskets. The custom-built driftwood vanity a la console-style makes this space special with a touch of elegance.
We also carved out an awesome amount of unused space for this walk-in shower - you can stretch out after a day on the beach!
Photo by: Alec Hemer
Llama Architects
A stunning Master Bathroom with large stone bath tub, walk in rain shower, large format porcelain tiles, gun metal finish bathroom fittings, bespoke wood features and stylish Janey Butler Interiors throughout.
Andrea Schumacher Interiors
A mountain home with a nod to 12th-century French architecture. Inspired by natures muted palette with an occasional pop of blue, the color of the Colorado sky. Softer colors in more rugged, family-friendly fabrics and finishes, paired with natural elements.
Photographed by: Emily Minton Redfield
Interiors by Popov
Once upon a time, this bathroom featured the following:
No entry door, with a master tub and vanities open to the master bedroom.
Fading, outdated, 80's-style yellow oak cabinetry.
A bulky hexagonal window with clear glass. No privacy.
A carpeted floor. In a bathroom.
It’s safe to say that none of these features were appreciated by our clients. Understandably.
We knew we could help.
We changed the layout. The tub and the double shower are now enclosed behind frameless glass, a very practical and beautiful arrangement. The clean linear grain cabinetry in medium tone is accented beautifully by white countertops and stainless steel accessories. New lights, beautiful tile and glass mosaic bring this space into the 21st century.
End result: a calm, light, modern bathroom for our client to enjoy.
Kimberley Harrison Interiors
Inspired by the organic beauty of Napa Valley, Principal Designer Kimberley Harrison of Kimberley Harrison Interiors presents two serene rooms that meld modern and natural elements for a whimsical take on wine country style. Trove wallpaper provides a pop of color while Crossville tile compliments with a soothing spa feel. The back hall showcases Jennifer Brandon artwork featured at Simon Breitbard and a custom table by Heirloom Designs.
Robert Granoff
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Space Designed by Thomas Puckett Designs
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Grey Bathroom and Cloakroom with a Vessel Sink Ideas and Designs
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