Traditional Bathrooms
In For Town, Michael S Smith created something that is timeless and classic. Inspired by the cinematic architecture of the 1930s and 1940s, the pedestal sink, faucet, and mirror feel appropriate in a variety of bath environments - from a traditional New York apartment to a Mediterranean house in Bel Air. For Town on KALLISTA.com | http://bit.ly/MB3AHs
This small powder bathroom is rich in colors and materials and has many “green” elements. The beautifully handmade floor tiles are in a unique shape (2” x 10”) and are handmade, glazed and fired by North Prairie Tileworks, a local tile company. Each tile is individual in both character and color. Complementing the floors is the natural sisal wall covering in rich copper, bronze and green tones. In addition to its beauty, this product is “breathable” to reduce the risk of mold and bacteria. Class...
Originally designed by J. Merrill Brown in 1887, this Queen Anne style home sits proudly in Cambridge's Avon Hill Historic District. Past was blended with present in the restoration of this property to its original 19th century elegance. The design satisfied historical requirements with its attention to authentic detailsand materials; it also satisfied the wishes of the family who has been connected to the house through several generations. Photo Credit: Peter Vanderwarker
Photo Credit: Anne Klemmer Photography
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