Frantantoni
This is a formula I seem to like. There is an alcove filled with a unique mirror often mimicked by the wall paper, sconces on the sides of the alcove and a very wide, multi-layered, decorative tile, unique sink with granite countertop and custom wooden cabinets.
It's not necessarily the finishes, its the layers created by the countertops, lighting, furniture, alcove, hood, backsplash and wall patterns along with arches that take your eye to one focal point.
I'm kind of digging the square columns
The warmth of the ceiling thing catches my attention
I like the mirrored shelves and the textured lines on the fire wall
I don't necissarily like the actual patterns used, but the layering of pattern from windows to flooring, to wall, to ceiling.
Variation on the previous fire wall
Interesting choice to put a tub and then vanity (which is up against the shower). They didn't center it, so more for function, but the finishes make it beautiful
I like the use of the wallpaper inside of the arch
Ceiling
Use of headboar nook to create interest and the uplighting in the ceiling
Ceiling up lighting
Use of wood and tile flooring
Should my office be reconfigured?
another favorite combo of nook, sconce, mirror, wall paper, tile backsplash, special sink, cabinet. I do also get the ceiling and door add to the nook arch situation, but I think we can get the look without those details.
Same concept of layering to focal point. Also, are you kidding me with this ceiling!
Tile/wood floor and dining room nook
Headboard nook with lighting
Ceiling and ceiling up lighting
I this what people do with pantries now?
Built in drink fridge.
Love the smart usage drawers
Smart drawers
Yes please
Smart drawers
Great idea
Ceiling
Ceiling
Wall texture
Would a drop edge of ceiling make my kitchen more of a unique space without using walls?
Arches and curves on sink
Use of wallpaper just at the top to create a lush backdrop
Another view of the top only wall paper
Love the detail above arches to carry iit through
SPOUT
Texture
TEXTURE, uniqueness
Not sure how practical, but cool
Another view
Texture on walls (hate the floors) like how it's a total picture
Like the mix of materials
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