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Edmond Kitchen & Bath LLC
Little did our homeowner know how much his inspiration for his master bathroom renovation might mean to him after the year of Covid 2020. Living in a land-locked state meant a lot of travel to partake in his love of scuba diving throughout the world. When thinking about remodeling his bath, it was only natural for him to want to bring one of his favorite island diving spots home. We were asked to create an elegant bathroom that captured the elements of the Caribbean with some of the colors and textures of the sand and the sea.
The pallet fell into place with the sourcing of a natural quartzite slab for the countertop that included aqua and deep navy blues accented by coral and sand colors. Floating vanities in a sandy, bleached wood with an accent of louvered shutter doors give the space an open airy feeling. A sculpted tub with a wave pattern was set atop a bed of pebble stone and beneath a wall of bamboo stone tile. A tub ledge provides access for products.
The large format floor and shower tile (24 x 48) we specified brings to mind the trademark creamy white sand-swept swirls of Caribbean beaches. The walk-in curbless shower boasts three shower heads with a rain head, standard shower head, and a handheld wand near the bench toped in natural quartzite. Pebble stone finishes the floor off with an authentic nod to the beaches for the feet.
Ink Architecture + Interiors
Sullivan's Island Private Residence
Completed 2013
Photographer: Charleston Home + Design
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Cynthia J. Hoffman Interior Design, Inc.
Master Bathroom with His and Hers vanities with linen cabinet, Black Lace slate tile walls, slate floor, Earth plaster walls, hand-planed Port Orford cabinetry, beams and ceiling
Photo: Michael R. Timmer
Three Roses Interiors
Master bath with stunning granite walls and tub surround. Hand painted ceiling mural by Deb Thompson of Thompson Art Studio on the Big Island. Custom mahogany cabinetry.
Edmond Kitchen & Bath LLC
Little did our homeowner know how much his inspiration for his master bathroom renovation might mean to him after the year of Covid 2020. Living in a land-locked state meant a lot of travel to partake in his love of scuba diving throughout the world. When thinking about remodeling his bath, it was only natural for him to want to bring one of his favorite island diving spots home. We were asked to create an elegant bathroom that captured the elements of the Caribbean with some of the colors and textures of the sand and the sea.
The pallet fell into place with the sourcing of a natural quartzite slab for the countertop that included aqua and deep navy blues accented by coral and sand colors. Floating vanities in a sandy, bleached wood with an accent of louvered shutter doors give the space an open airy feeling. A sculpted tub with a wave pattern was set atop a bed of pebble stone and beneath a wall of bamboo stone tile. A tub ledge provides access for products.
The large format floor and shower tile (24 x 48) we specified brings to mind the trademark creamy white sand-swept swirls of Caribbean beaches. The walk-in curbless shower boasts three shower heads with a rain head, standard shower head, and a handheld wand near the bench toped in natural quartzite. Pebble stone finishes the floor off with an authentic nod to the beaches for the feet.
DOM PALATCHI
La salle de bain ne diffère pas du reste de l'appartement : elle est tout en bois, la baignoire et le lavabo sont en acier laqué gris. Les oeuvres d'art en font une véritable pièce à vivre, d'autant que le dressing y est incorporé.
DOM PALATCHI
Agence POBA - Pierre Olivier Brèche Architectures
De l’ombre à la lumière… ce pourrait être le résumé du projet d’extension et transformation dans lequel se sont lancés les heureux propriétaires. Le pari d’ouverture et de transparence entre intérieur / extérieur, et entre les pièces, a orienté le projet de transformation complète d’un mas originellement fractionné, peu ouvert et aux hauteurs sous plafond jugées trop faibles. Pour étendre et accompagner les perspectives créées, un sol foncé (pierre naturelle) est posé dans le sens de l’enfilade des pièces. Les plafonds et les murs sont peints à la chaux blanche pour laisser au mobilier et aux objets rassemblés avec passion, le soin de la décoration et d’une atmosphère invitant au repos et à la rêverie. Quelques pièces d’auteur comme certains luminaires complètent la personnalisation de cette belle maison d’été. Le jardin mute également pour des espaces plus clairs, avec des perspectives nouvelles pour profiter du paysage des Alpilles et renouer le dialogue intérieur / extérieur grâce aux grandes ouvertures crées et des espaces intermédiaires où tout le monde se rassemble (sous la treille ou sous le platane…).
Lee Kartis Home Design
Built in 1998, the 2,800 sq ft house was lacking the charm and amenities that the location justified. The idea was to give it a "Hawaiiana" plantation feel.
Exterior renovations include staining the tile roof and exposing the rafters by removing the stucco soffits and adding brackets.
Smooth stucco combined with wood siding, expanded rear Lanais, a sweeping spiral staircase, detailed columns, balustrade, all new doors, windows and shutters help achieve the desired effect.
On the pool level, reclaiming crawl space added 317 sq ft. for an additional bedroom suite, and a new pool bathroom was added.
On the main level vaulted ceilings opened up the great room, kitchen, and master suite. Two small bedrooms were combined into a fourth suite and an office was added. Traditional built-in cabinetry and moldings complete the look.
World-Inspired Bathroom with Louvered Cabinets Ideas and Designs
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