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The Kitchen Designer
A generous sized family bathroom was modernised to include a large walk-in shower and deep luxurious bath. Timber was used extensively throughout with veneer door to the 'medicine' cabinet, chunky timber shelf and feature panelling on the white vanity cabinet. Small, white tiles with grey grout were used sparingly to the walls with a matching grey floor tile. The toilet was moved forward from what is now the shower space and a shallow storage cabinet with feature timber shelf installed above the cistern.
By Design Interiors, Inc.
Vibrant hues spice things up in this powder bathroom.
Photo Credit: Daniel Angulo www.danielangulo.com
Richard Parr + Associates
Richard Parr + Associates - Architecture and Interior Design - photos by Nia Morris
Kelly Wearstler
The 10,000 sq. ft. Bellagio Residence was a 1939 Georgian Revival overlooking the manicured links of the Bel Air Country Club that was in need of a modern touch. Stripped down to the studs, Wearstler worked to create an additional 3,000 sq. ft. of living space, pushed up the ceiling heights, broadened windows and doors to allow more light and completely carved out a new master suite upstairs. Mixing the personalities of the clients, one slightly more conservative and focused on comfort, the other a little feistier that wanted something unique, Wearstler took a daredevil approach and created a high-chroma style that has become her new signature approach. Italian antiques, custom rugs inspired by silk scarves, hand-painted wallcoverings, bright hits of color like a tiger print Fuchsia velvet sofa against a plum colored pyramid studded wall and endless amounts of onyx and marble slab walls and floors make for an unapologetically lavish and seductive home.
Photo Credit: Grey Crawford
Kristin Rocke
Copper tones rule in this Park City powder room. Fresh hardware and ogee tile feature the pinkish warm metallic tone, while walnut and alder subdue the shine nicely.
Foran Interior Design
Based on extensive interviews with our clients, our challenges were to create an environment that was an artistic mix of traditional and clean lines. They wanted it
dramatic and sophisticated. They also wanted each piece to be special and unique, as well as artsy. Because our clients were young and have an active son, they wanted their home to be comfortable and practical, as well as beautiful. The clients wanted a sophisticated and up-to-date look. They loved brown, turquoise and orange. The other challenge we faced, was to give each room its own identity while maintaining a consistent flow throughout the home. Each space shared a similar color palette and uniqueness, while the furnishings, draperies, and accessories provided individuality to each room.
We incorporated comfortable and stylish furniture with artistic accents in pillows, throws, artwork and accessories. Each piece was selected to not only be unique, but to create a beautiful and sophisticated environment. We hunted the markets for all the perfect accessories and artwork that are the jewelry in this artistic living area.
Some of the selections included clean moldings, walnut floors and a backsplash with mosaic glass tile. In the living room we went with a cleaner look, but used some traditional accents such as the embroidered casement fabric and the paisley fabric on the chair and pillows. A traditional bow front chest with a crackled turquoise lacquer was used in the foyer.
Bell of Northampton
Spectacularly original cloakroom design using pieces from the Bisazza Bagno Wanders Collection. Glossy black and white creates a dramatic effect while red accents and zebra-print tiles make it playful.
Large Eclectic Cloakroom Ideas and Designs
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