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Paper Moon Painting
Designer Maria Beck of M.E. Designs expertly combines fun wallpaper patterns and sophisticated colors in this lovely Alamo Heights home.
Primary Bathroom Paper Moon Painting wallpaper installation using Phillip Jeffries Manila Hemp
Studio Fabbri
Small contemporary shower room for a loft conversion in Walthamstow village. The blue vertical tiles mirror the blue wall panelling in the office/guestroom adjacent to the shower room.
Metrical Design
This bathroom was designed with the client's holiday apartment in Andalusia in mind. The sink was a direct client order which informed the rest of the scheme. Wall lights paired with brassware add a level of luxury and sophistication as does the walk in shower and illuminated niche. Lighting options enable different moods to be achieved.
Fautt Homes
Master bath with separate vanities and freestanding bath tub. Elegant marble floor with mosaic inset rug.
Northbuilt Construction
Bathroom remodels with white tones and clean lines to match the rest of the home.
Lori Ramsay Design
At the touch of a button these motorized shades lift to allow light and close to afford privacy. Top down-bottom up configuration allows for both light and privacy.
The freestanding tub and tub filler are sophisticated and timeless as is the white marble wall tile and herringbone floors.
ROliver Constructions Ltd.
This luxurious ensuite is the perfect spot to relax and unwind. Featuring a spacious walk-in shower with a large niche for all your toiletries and shower needs, the ensuite is designed for ultimate comfort and convenience. The walk-in shower is spacious and comes with a rainfall shower head.The room is finished off with a beautiful vanity with ample storage, a chic mirror and stylish lighting, creating a beautiful and serene atmosphere.
Northern Rivers Bathroom Renovations
Open plan wetroom with open shower, terrazzo stone bathtub, carved teak vanity, terrazzo stone basin, and timber framed mirror complete with a green sage subway tile feature wall.
Remodel Boutique
A single-story ranch house in Austin received a new look with a two-story addition and complete remodel.
Balboa Design Group
Our clients wanted a REAL master bathroom with enough space for both of them to be in there at the same time. Their house, built in the 1940’s, still had plenty of the original charm, but also had plenty of its original tiny spaces that just aren’t very functional for modern life.
The original bathroom had a tiny stall shower, and just a single vanity with very limited storage and counter space. Not to mention kitschy pink subway tile on every wall. With some creative reconfiguring, we were able to reclaim about 25 square feet of space from the bedroom. Which gave us the space we needed to introduce a double vanity with plenty of storage, and a HUGE walk-in shower that spans the entire length of the new bathroom!
While we knew we needed to stay true to the original character of the house, we also wanted to bring in some modern flair! Pairing strong graphic floor tile with some subtle (and not so subtle) green tones gave us the perfect blend of classic sophistication with a modern glow up.
Our clients were thrilled with the look of their new space, and were even happier about how large and open it now feels!
Lori Ramsay Design
At the touch of a button these motorized shades lift to allow light and close to afford privacy. Top down-bottom up configuration allows for both light and privacy.
The freestanding tub and tub filler are sophisticated and timeless as is the white marble wall tile and herringbone floors.
Paradise Tiny Homes LLC
This tiny home has a very unique and spacious bathroom with an indoor shower that feels like an outdoor shower. The triangular cut mango slab with the vessel sink conserves space while looking sleek and elegant, and the shower has not been stuck in a corner but instead is constructed as a whole new corner to the room! Yes, this bathroom has five right angles. Sunlight from the sunroof above fills the whole room. A curved glass shower door, as well as a frosted glass bathroom door, allows natural light to pass from one room to another. Ferns grow happily in the moisture and light from the shower.
This contemporary, costal Tiny Home features a bathroom with a shower built out over the tongue of the trailer it sits on saving space and creating space in the bathroom. This shower has it's own clear roofing giving the shower a skylight. This allows tons of light to shine in on the beautiful blue tiles that shape this corner shower. Stainless steel planters hold ferns giving the shower an outdoor feel. With sunlight, plants, and a rain shower head above the shower, it is just like an outdoor shower only with more convenience and privacy. The curved glass shower door gives the whole tiny home bathroom a bigger feel while letting light shine through to the rest of the bathroom. The blue tile shower has niches; built-in shower shelves to save space making your shower experience even better. The frosted glass pocket door also allows light to shine through.
123 Remodeling Inc.
123 Remodeling turned this small bathroom into an oasis with functionality and look. By installing a pocket door and turning a cramped closet into a beautifully built-in cabinet, the space can be accessed much easier. The blue Ocean Gloss shower tile is a showstopper!
https://123remodeling.com/ - premier bathroom remodeler in the Chicago area
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