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Modern master bath oasis. Expansive double sink, custom floating vanity with under vanity lighting, matching storage linen tower, airy master shower with bench, and a private water closet.
G.B. Construction and Development, Inc.
Guest Bathroom remodel in North Fork vacation house. The stone floor flows straight through to the shower eliminating the need for a curb. A stationary glass panel keeps the water in and eliminates the need for a door. Mother of pearl tile on the long wall with a recessed niche creates a soft focal wall.
So Cal Builders & Design
Complete bathroom remodel, including 2 shower heads, floating bench in the shower and floating vanity.
CairnsCraft Design & Remodel
Contrasting tile patterns and brass accents are the highlights of this gorgeous modern bathroom. The black-and-white Southwestern-style floor tile pairs perfectly with the black-and-white tile in the shower. The black, picket-style tile was used as a dramatic accent wall, while the shower floor is a muted version of the bold black-and-white floor tile. The brass shower fixtures, mirror, and light fixtures warmed up the black-and-white color pallet.
By Darash - Kitchen Cabinets, Vanities & Closets
Master Bathroom Designed with luxurious materials like marble countertop with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, floors are a combination of hexagon tiles and wood flooring, white walls around and an eye-catching texture bathroom wall panel. freestanding bathtub enclosed frosted hinged shower door.
Dwellify
Gorgeous steam shower located in Park City. Rectangle shower surround, hexagon floor tiling, flat-panel vanity, quartz countertop.
Mark Brand Architecture
We were approached by a San Francisco firefighter to design a place for him and his girlfriend to live while also creating additional units he could sell to finance the project. He grew up in the house that was built on this site in approximately 1886. It had been remodeled repeatedly since it was first built so that there was only one window remaining that showed any sign of its Victorian heritage. The house had become so dilapidated over the years that it was a legitimate candidate for demolition. Furthermore, the house straddled two legal parcels, so there was an opportunity to build several new units in its place. At our client’s suggestion, we developed the left building as a duplex of which they could occupy the larger, upper unit and the right building as a large single-family residence. In addition to design, we handled permitting, including gathering support by reaching out to the surrounding neighbors and shepherding the project through the Planning Commission Discretionary Review process. The Planning Department insisted that we develop the two buildings so they had different characters and could not be mistaken for an apartment complex. The duplex design was inspired by Albert Frey’s Palm Springs modernism but clad in fibre cement panels and the house design was to be clad in wood. Because the site was steeply upsloping, the design required tall, thick retaining walls that we incorporated into the design creating sunken patios in the rear yards. All floors feature generous 10 foot ceilings and large windows with the upper, bedroom floors featuring 11 and 12 foot ceilings. Open plans are complemented by sleek, modern finishes throughout.
Susan Yeley Homes
About five years ago, these homeowners saw the potential in a brick-and-oak-heavy, wallpaper-bedecked, 1990s-in-all-the-wrong-ways home tucked in a wooded patch among fields somewhere between Indianapolis and Bloomington. Their first project with SYH was a kitchen remodel, a total overhaul completed by JL Benton Contracting, that added color and function for this family of three (not counting the cats). A couple years later, they were knocking on our door again to strip the ensuite bedroom of its ruffled valences and red carpet—a bold choice that ran right into the bathroom (!)—and make it a serene retreat. Color and function proved the goals yet again, and JL Benton was back to make the design reality. The clients thoughtfully chose to maximize their budget in order to get a whole lot of bells and whistles—details that undeniably change their daily experience of the space. The fantastic zero-entry shower is composed of handmade tile from Heath Ceramics of California. A window where the was none, a handsome teak bench, thoughtful niches, and Kohler fixtures in vibrant brushed nickel finish complete the shower. Custom mirrors and cabinetry by Stoll’s Woodworking, in both the bathroom and closet, elevate the whole design. What you don't see: heated floors, which everybody needs in Indiana.
Contractor: JL Benton Contracting
Cabinetry: Stoll's Woodworking
Photographer: Michiko Owaki
Stalburg Design
A steam shower and heated floor give our Men's bathroom the proper start to each day. With sleek porcelain tile walls and a copper penny round floor, we have found a soothing balance between strong and sleek. A glimpse further back reveals His closet, complete with a quartz countertop and closed storage.
Wise Design & Remodel LLC
European-inspired compact bathroom, high rain glass window and spray foam insulation, travertine tile, wall-mounted towel warmer radiator, folding-frameless-two-thirds glass tub enclosure, digital shower controls, articulating showerhead, custom configured vanity, heated floor, feature-laden medicine cabinet and semi-recessed cabinet over the stool.
Modern Bathroom with Brown Cabinets Ideas and Designs
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