Mediterranean Bathroom with a Submerged Sink Ideas and Designs

Downtown Urban Infill
Downtown Urban Infill
Allen ConstructionAllen Construction
This one-acre property now features a trio of homes on three lots where previously there was only a single home on one lot. Surrounded by other single family homes in a neighborhood where vacant parcels are virtually unheard of, this project created the rare opportunity of constructing not one, but two new homes. The owners purchased the property as a retirement investment with the goal of relocating from the East Coast to live in one of the new homes and sell the other two. The original home - designed by the distinguished architectural firm of Edwards & Plunkett in the 1930's - underwent a complete remodel both inside and out. While respecting the original architecture, this 2,089 sq. ft., two bedroom, two bath home features new interior and exterior finishes, reclaimed wood ceilings, custom light fixtures, stained glass windows, and a new three-car garage. The two new homes on the lot reflect the style of the original home, only grander. Neighborhood design standards required Spanish Colonial details – classic red tile roofs and stucco exteriors. Both new three-bedroom homes with additional study were designed with aging in place in mind and equipped with elevator systems, fireplaces, balconies, and other custom amenities including open beam ceilings, hand-painted tiles, and dark hardwood floors. Photographer: Santa Barbara Real Estate Photography
Carmel Valley Primary Bathroom and Bedroom
Carmel Valley Primary Bathroom and Bedroom
M Prevost DesignM Prevost Design
Primary bathroom remodel using natural materials, handmade tiles, warm white oak, built in linen storage, laundry hamper, soaking tub,
Lucas Ranch - Mediterranean Master Bathroom
Lucas Ranch - Mediterranean Master Bathroom
In the DeetsIn the Deets
A spa-like master bathroom retreat. Custom cement tile flooring, custom oak vanity with quartz countertop, Calacatta marble walk-in shower for two, complete with a ledge bench and brass shower fixtures. Brass mirrors and sconces. Attached master closet with custom closet cabinetry and a separate water closet for complete privacy.
Master Bathroom Suite/Vanity
Master Bathroom Suite/Vanity
St George Design BuildSt George Design Build
This beautiful double sink master vanity has 6 total drawers, lots of cupboard space for storage so the vanity top can remain neat, the ceramic tile floor is a brown, gray color, beautiful Mediterranean sconce lights and large window provide lots of light.
Reyes Residence
Reyes Residence
Turning Leaf ConstructionTurning Leaf Construction
Master bath with his and her sinks and cabinetry
Walnut Creek Modern Mediterranean
Walnut Creek Modern Mediterranean
Ania Omski-Talwar Interior DesignAnia Omski-Talwar Interior Design
Ania Omski-Talwar Location: Danville, CA, USA The house was built in 1963 and is reinforced cinder block construction, unusual for California, which makes any renovation work trickier. The kitchen we replaced featured all maple cabinets and floors and pale pink countertops. With the remodel we didn’t change the layout, or any window/door openings. The cabinets may read as white, but they are actually cream with an antique glaze on a flat panel door. All countertops and backsplash are granite. The original copper hood was replaced by a custom one in zinc. Dark brick veneer fireplace is now covered in white limestone. The homeowners do a lot of entertaining, so even though the overall layout didn’t change, I knew just what needed to be done to improve function. The husband loves to cook and is beyond happy with his 6-burner stove. https://www.houzz.com/ideabooks/90234951/list/zinc-range-hood-and-a-limestone-fireplace-create-a-timeless-look davidduncanlivingston.com

Mediterranean Bathroom with a Submerged Sink Ideas and Designs

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