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Oliver Custom Homes
Net Zero House master bath. Architect: Barley|Pfeiffer.
The wall tile pattern in the master bathroom was inspired by the walls of the Blanton Museum in Austin.
Jessica Koltun Home
Interior Design By Designer and Broker Jessica Koltun Home | Selling Dallas Texas
Construction Daniel Maréchal
Céramique Ciot Montréal, vanité (Atelier BGE), designer Daniel Bernard, accessoires de plomberie (Plomberie Jean Lépine)
C&K Custom Remodeling Inc.
Nestled within the dynamic urban landscape of Northwest Portland, a truly remarkable transformation has unfolded within the confines of a bathroom sanctuary. This extraordinary renovation seamlessly weaves together the neighborhood's industrial legacy, contemporary opulence, and inherent natural beauty. Employing meticulous precision, exposed brick walls harmoniously merge with sleek concrete flooring, culminating in a symphonic interplay between historical resonance and modern refinement. The crowning jewel—a freestanding bathtub, thoughtfully positioned beneath an expansive picture window—frames the verdant outdoor vista, transforming it into a living canvas of aesthetics. With careful curation, artisanal lighting and precisely selected fixtures illuminate the space, while subtle elements of greenery and repurposed wood usher in a gentle reminder of nature's serenity. The transition into this unparalleled Northwest Portland bathroom is an immersive sensory experience, a choreography of design that reverently pays homage to the neighborhood's essence, creating an oasis of repose that resonates profoundly with the spirit of the Pacific Northwest.
Spain Construction
Modern Farmhouse bright and airy, large master bathroom. Marble flooring, tile work, and quartz countertops with shiplap accents and a free-standing bath.
StoneUnlimited Kitchen and Bath Remodeling
Stoneunlimited Kitchen and Bath can help you design and renovate your bathroom into a seaside oasis that will hold you over until the next time you're able to feel sand between your toes and salty water in your hair. Our Client's desire for their master bathroom was to create a beachy feel that they could enjoy year round and we were more than happy to facilitate the transformation.
The Alaskan White Granite tops mimic the look of wet sand providing contrast to the Waypoint Shaker Style cabinets and storage tower. 3"x17" Porcelain Planks in Vintage Gray add a wood component that is key to any coastal bathroom design and resemble the color of aged board walks and fishing piers. Pebbles in the tub surround, shower accent band and shower floor are similar to ones that can be found on many popular beaches. The decorative details that our client selected for the room such as mermaid dispensers, shells, and beautiful vibrant art work were the perfect touch.
Ample storage space and some privacy to the exposed toilet were needed. The 12" deep tower provides two cabinet pull outs for toiletries and other necessities as well as an 18"x18" cabinet on the top with crown molding finishes and an additional pull out cabinet at the bottom of the tower. Partial privacy for the lavatory was achieved by installing a 45"x29" glass panel.
Here are the items that were utilized in this Stoneunlimited Bathroom Remodel:
Countertops: 3CM Alaskan White Granit with Roman Ogee Edge
Cabinets: WayPoint Living Spaces Door Style: 540F, Maple with painted Pewter Glazed
Cabinet Hardware: Aberdeen Pulls
Sinks: 20"x15" white porcelain rectangular
Tub: 60" Kohler
Tile: 3" x 17" Porcelain Planks in Vintage Gray on the floor
12" x 24 Porcelain Nexus Ice for the shower and tub walls
Island Flat /Stacked Pebbles in the shower and tub surround
Fixtures: Delta in Brushed Nickel Finish
Glass Shower Enclosure: 3/8" Tempered Glass 75" Frameless with standard hinges and D style handle
Mirrors: ¼'" thick topped off with crown molding trim to match the trim finishes on the storage tower
Hsu McCullough
Hinoki soaking tub with Waterworks "Arroyo" tile in Shoal color were used at all wet wall locations. Photo by Clark Dugger
G.B. Construction and Development, Inc.
Complete bathroom remodel - The bathroom was completely gutted to studs. A curb-less stall shower was added with a glass panel instead of a shower door. This creates a barrier free space maintaining the light and airy feel of the complete interior remodel. The fireclay tile is recessed into the wall allowing for a clean finish without the need for bull nose tile. The light finishes are grounded with a wood vanity and then all tied together with oil rubbed bronze faucets.
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