Shower Room Bathroom with Limestone Flooring Ideas and Designs

Twin Peaks Passive House + ADU
Twin Peaks Passive House + ADU
Bellingham Bay BuildersBellingham Bay Builders
The Twin Peaks Passive House + ADU was designed and built to remain resilient in the face of natural disasters. Fortunately, the same great building strategies and design that provide resilience also provide a home that is incredibly comfortable and healthy while also visually stunning. This home’s journey began with a desire to design and build a house that meets the rigorous standards of Passive House. Before beginning the design/ construction process, the homeowners had already spent countless hours researching ways to minimize their global climate change footprint. As with any Passive House, a large portion of this research was focused on building envelope design and construction. The wall assembly is combination of six inch Structurally Insulated Panels (SIPs) and 2x6 stick frame construction filled with blown in insulation. The roof assembly is a combination of twelve inch SIPs and 2x12 stick frame construction filled with batt insulation. The pairing of SIPs and traditional stick framing allowed for easy air sealing details and a continuous thermal break between the panels and the wall framing. Beyond the building envelope, a number of other high performance strategies were used in constructing this home and ADU such as: battery storage of solar energy, ground source heat pump technology, Heat Recovery Ventilation, LED lighting, and heat pump water heating technology. In addition to the time and energy spent on reaching Passivhaus Standards, thoughtful design and carefully chosen interior finishes coalesce at the Twin Peaks Passive House + ADU into stunning interiors with modern farmhouse appeal. The result is a graceful combination of innovation, durability, and aesthetics that will last for a century to come. Despite the requirements of adhering to some of the most rigorous environmental standards in construction today, the homeowners chose to certify both their main home and their ADU to Passive House Standards. From a meticulously designed building envelope that tested at 0.62 ACH50, to the extensive solar array/ battery bank combination that allows designated circuits to function, uninterrupted for at least 48 hours, the Twin Peaks Passive House has a long list of high performance features that contributed to the completion of this arduous certification process. The ADU was also designed and built with these high standards in mind. Both homes have the same wall and roof assembly ,an HRV, and a Passive House Certified window and doors package. While the main home includes a ground source heat pump that warms both the radiant floors and domestic hot water tank, the more compact ADU is heated with a mini-split ductless heat pump. The end result is a home and ADU built to last, both of which are a testament to owners’ commitment to lessen their impact on the environment.
Warm Contemporary Bathroom by Du Bois Design
Warm Contemporary Bathroom by Du Bois Design
Du Bois Design LtdDu Bois Design Ltd
Designer: Natalie Du Bois Photographer: Kallan Mac Leod
Cottage Guest Bathroom
Cottage Guest Bathroom
Your Nest By Design, Robin KelleyYour Nest By Design, Robin Kelley
Guest Bathroom created in accessory dwelling unit (ADU) (former detached garage) in La Jolla, CA Craftsman Bungalow. Custom cabinetry, granite counters, custom medicine cabinet, paprika color walls, beadboard wainscot, subway tile shower in vertical running bond, stone mosaic shower floor, stone tile floor.
In The Spotlight
In The Spotlight
Morrison InteriorsMorrison Interiors
What's not to love about a beauftiful Powder Bath. It's the perfect place to add some drama. Photo Credit: Rod Foster
Gästebad mit Naturstein
Gästebad mit Naturstein
GRIMM ARCHITEKTEN BDAGRIMM ARCHITEKTEN BDA
In den Bädern kam ein regionaler, grauer Jurastein zum Einsatz. Die Möbel und Verkleidungen aus Eiche bilden einen warmen Kontrast.
Eliasch
Eliasch
UserUser
Eine Wohlfühl- und Entspannungsoase wurde hier, mit tollem Design geschaffen.
ELEGANCE
ELEGANCE
HUNTINGTON IDHUNTINGTON ID
Full home remodel in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
House on the Neck
House on the Neck
Eric Reinholdt, ArchitectEric Reinholdt, Architect
The second floor Jack-and-Jill bathroom shared between two bedrooms borrows light from the high ceilings of the adjacent vaulted space. The shower area is lit from above and washes the entire back wall with natural light in bathroom without any exterior windows. The etched glass shower panel becomes a luminous wall. Eric Reinholdt - Project Architect/Lead Designer with Elliott, Elliott, Norelius Architecture Photo: Brian Vanden Brink

Shower Room Bathroom with Limestone Flooring Ideas and Designs

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