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Trendy bathroom with open shower.
Crafted tape with copper pipes made onsite
Ciment spanish floor tiles
MAKHNO studio
Experience the epitome of modern luxury in this meticulously designed bathroom, where deep, earthy hues create a cocoon of sophistication and tranquility. The sleek fixtures, coupled with a mix of matte finishes and reflective surfaces, elevate the space, offering both functionality and artistry. Here, every detail, from the elongated basin to the minimalist shower drain, showcases a harmonious blend of elegance and innovation.
Warrington + Rose
Huntsmore handled the complete design and build of this bathroom extension in Brook Green, W14. Planning permission was gained for the new rear extension at first-floor level. Huntsmore then managed the interior design process, specifying all finishing details. The client wanted to pursue an industrial style with soft accents of pinkThe proposed room was small, so a number of bespoke items were selected to make the most of the space. To compliment the large format concrete effect tiles, this concrete sink was specially made by Warrington & Rose. This met the client's exacting requirements, with a deep basin area for washing and extra counter space either side to keep everyday toiletries and luxury soapsBespoke cabinetry was also built by Huntsmore with a reeded finish to soften the industrial concrete. A tall unit was built to act as bathroom storage, and a vanity unit created to complement the concrete sink. The joinery was finished in Mylands' 'Rose Theatre' paintThe industrial theme was further continued with Crittall-style steel bathroom screen and doors entering the bathroom. The black steel works well with the pink and grey concrete accents through the bathroom. Finally, to soften the concrete throughout the scheme, the client requested a reindeer moss living wall. This is a natural moss, and draws in moisture and humidity as well as softening the room.
ALL & NXTHING
Our recent project in De Beauvoir, Hackney's bathroom.
Solid cast concrete sink, marble floors and polished concrete walls.
Photo: Ben Waterhouse
Interior Changes home design & consulting
Drop in sinks with wall mounted faucets are perfect in casual settings. With the 8" penny tile backsplash inset in board and batten walls~ everything white adds more dimension!
Jane Kim Architect
Photo by Alan Tansey
This East Village penthouse was designed for nocturnal entertaining. Reclaimed wood lines the walls and counters of the kitchen and dark tones accent the different spaces of the apartment. Brick walls were exposed and the stair was stripped to its raw steel finish. The guest bath shower is lined with textured slate while the floor is clad in striped Moroccan tile.
Darcy Bean Custom Construction Inc.
Handcrafted custom jewelery Armoire in Hickory is every woman's dream armoire. Built floor to ceiling, this armoire was designed with function in mind. Multiple adjustable pull out hook boards, rotating adjustable shelves for items such as scarves, interior jewelry organizers within drawers. Mirrored front doors. the 24" deep cabinet on top opens toward the ceiling and has soft close rail system.
Buras Photography
Croma Design Inc.
A modern ensuite with a calming spa like colour palette. Walls are tiled in mosaic stone tile. The open leg vanity, white accents and a glass shower enclosure create the feeling of airiness.
Mark Burstyn Photography
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TRADITIONAL BATHROOMS
Ob in einer klassisch gestalteten Country Küche oder in einem Badezimmer im Loft Style - unsere Perrin & Rowe Küchenarmatur "Provence" mach überall eine gute Figur.
Elegant in Design
From little things, big things grow. This project originated with a request for a custom sofa. It evolved into decorating and furnishing the entire lower floor of an urban apartment. The distinctive building featured industrial origins and exposed metal framed ceilings. Part of our brief was to address the unfinished look of the ceiling, while retaining the soaring height. The solution was to box out the trimmers between each beam, strengthening the visual impact of the ceiling without detracting from the industrial look or ceiling height.
We also enclosed the void space under the stairs to create valuable storage and completed a full repaint to round out the building works. A textured stone paint in a contrasting colour was applied to the external brick walls to soften the industrial vibe. Floor rugs and window treatments added layers of texture and visual warmth. Custom designed bookshelves were created to fill the double height wall in the lounge room.
With the success of the living areas, a kitchen renovation closely followed, with a brief to modernise and consider functionality. Keeping the same footprint, we extended the breakfast bar slightly and exchanged cupboards for drawers to increase storage capacity and ease of access. During the kitchen refurbishment, the scope was again extended to include a redesign of the bathrooms, laundry and powder room.
StoneUnlimited Kitchen and Bath Remodeling
When deciding to either keep a tub and shower or take out the tub and expand the shower in the master bathroom is solely dependent on a homeowner's preference. Although having a tub in the master bathroom is still a desired feature for home buyer's, especially for those who have or are excepting children, there's no definitive proof that having a tub is going to guarantee a higher rate of return on the investment.
This chic and modern shower is easily accessible. The expanded room provides the ability to move around freely without constraint and makes showering more welcoming and relaxing. This shower is a great addition and can be highly beneficial in the future to any individuals who are elderly, wheelchair bound or have mobility impairments. Fixtures and furnishings such as the grab bar, a bench and hand shower also makes the shower more user friendly.
The decision to take out the tub and make the shower larger has visually transformed this master bathroom and created a spacious feel. The shower is a wonderful upgrade and has added value and style to our client's beautiful home.
Check out the before and after photographs as well as the video!
Here are some of the materials that were used for this transformation:
12x24 Porcelain Lara Dark Grey
6" Shower band of Keystone Interlocking Mosaic Tile
Delta fixtures throughout
Ranier Quartz vanity countertops
Industrial Bathroom with a Walk-in Shower Ideas and Designs
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