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Destination Design, LLC
"Her" side of the master bathroom suite. Plenty of storage in the mirrored wall cabinets.
Ryan Hainey, Photography
J_spy Architecture | Design
New modern primary bathroom that uses waterproof plaster for the whole space. The bathtub is custom and made of the same waterproof plaster. Wall mounted faucets. Separate showers.
Jeanne Schultz Design Studio
Historically regarded as ‘The Purple House,’ a place where musicians have come and gone, we restored this 1910 historical building in East Nashville to become a boutique bed and breakfast. Developed by native Texans, the home is dubbed The Texas Consulate, with a soft spot for Texans. Much of the original structure and details remain, including the wood flooring, trim and casing, architectural niches, fireplaces and tile, brick chimneys, doors and hardware, cast iron tubs, and other special trinkets. We suggested minimal architectural interventions to accommodate the adaptation, in addition to curating hand-selected furniture, fixtures, and objects that celebrate the building’s art deco character.
Interior Design and Styling: Jeanne Schultz Design Studio
Architect of Record: David Hunter
Photography: Chris Phelps
KraftMaster Renovations
Long subway tiles cover these shower walls offering a glossy look, with small hexagonal tiles lining the shower niche for some detailing.
Photos by Chris Veith
KraftMaster Renovations
Jack & Jill bathroom offers plenty of space for two people to use at once.
Photos by Chris Veith
Arielle C. Schechter, AIA
Photo by Arielle Schechter. The curbless shower and Japanese soaking tub, Ofuro provide a peaceful bathing spot. The window by the Ofuro overlooks a tiny private courtyard. The shower walls are elongated subway tiles.
Geberit
Designed in Switzerland, Geberit’s in-wall toilet tank systems have long been the preferred choice of European designers and architects for their sleek design and space-saving benefits in the bathroom, typically the smallest room of the home. As living space becomes more compact, these units will become the popular choice among designers and urban homeowners. In fact, 54 percent of Millennials said they would consider installing a wall-mounted toilet in a future project or renovation, according to survey data from Geberit.
Modern Bathroom and Cloakroom with Purple Walls Ideas and Designs
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