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Jeannette Architects
Modern Beach Craftsman Master Bathroom. Seal Beach, CA by Jeannette Architects - Photo: Jeff Jeannette
Shower Dimensions: 66" x 42"
Tile: Subway style Marble
Wainscott: Painted Wood
Rusk Renovations
Rusk Renovations Inc.: Contractor,
Kerry Joyce: Interior Designer,
Ann Macklin: Architect,
Michel Arnaud: Photographer
Blackband Design
Interior Design: Blackband Design
Build: Patterson Custom Homes
Architecture: Andrade Architects
Photography: Ryan Garvin
Studio Steidley
Michael Hunter Photography
This little guest bathroom is a favorite amongst our social following with its vertically laid glass subway tile and blush pink walls. The navy and pinks complement each other well and the brass pulls stand out on the free-standing vanity. The gold leaf oval mirror is a show-stopper.
Nandina Home & Design
A tropical style beach house featuring green wooden wall panels, freestanding bathtub, textured area rug, striped chaise lounge chair, blue sofa, patterned throw pillows, yellow sofa chair, blue sofa chair, red sofa chair, wicker chairs, wooden dining table, teal rug, wooden cabinet with glass windows, white glass cabinets, clear lamp shades, shelves surrounding square window, green wooden bench, wall art, floral bed frame, dark wooden bed frame, wooden flooring, and an outdoor seating area.
Project designed by Atlanta interior design firm, Nandina Home & Design. Their Sandy Springs home decor showroom and design studio also serve Midtown, Buckhead, and outside the perimeter.
For more about Nandina Home & Design, click here: https://nandinahome.com/
To learn more about this project, click here: http://nandinahome.com/portfolio/sullivans-island-beach-house/
Bob Chatham Custom Home Design
Master suite has amazing views overlooking the beach and pier. There is a large shower with decorative tile and a window for natural light. The cabinets have starfish knobs to continue the tropical theme of the home. There is a glass tile back splash over the white cabinets.
Sustainable Design Group
This passive solar addition transformed this nondescript ranch house into an energy efficient, sunlit, passive solar home. The addition to the rear of the building was constructed of compressed earth blocks. These massive blocks were made on the site with the earth from the excavation. With the addition of foam insulation on the exterior, the wall becomes a thermal battery, allowing winter sun to heat the blocks during the day and release that heat at night.
The house was built with only non toxic or natural
materials. Heat and hot water are provided by a 94% efficient gas boiler which warms the radiant floor. A new wood fireplace is an 80% efficient, low emission unit. With Energy Star appliances and LED lighting, the energy consumption of this home is very low. The addition of infrastructure for future photovoltaic panels and solar hot water will allow energy consumption to approach zero.
Blackband Design
Interior Design: Blackband Design
Build: Patterson Custom Homes
Architecture: Andrade Architects
Photography: Ryan Garvin
World-Inspired Bathroom and Cloakroom with Metro Tiles Ideas and Designs
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