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Gina Fitzsimmons ASID NKBA
To freshen up the Powder Room we wallpapered the walls with a printed grasscloth in the contrasting Blue and White. The results were Sharp and Crisp with the Coral framed prints on the slightly nautical paper.
Geoffrey Hodgdon Photography
Jane Lockhart Design
Jane Lockhart's beautifully designed luxury model home for Kylemore Communities. Photography, Brandon Barré
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Ben Herzog
Master bathroom. Brooklyn Heights brownstone renovation by Ben Herzog, Architect in conjunction with designer Elizabeth Cooke-King. Photo by Michael Lee.
Shannon Ggem Design
Photo by Mike Kelley
Gorgeous master bath manages to have white marble and not be icy cold feeling.
Charles Vincent George Architects, Inc.
Naperville, IL Residence by
Charles Vincent George Architects Photographs by Tony Soluri
Design Forty Five
Bright and cheery cream and white bathroom with bow-front custom cabinets, unique paneling and built-in medicine cabinets. Lighting was carefully selected for traditional yet varied aesthetic.
Mal Corboy Design
Bevelled mirrors were used on the wall cabinets and bevelled subway tiles, which I took half way up the wall and painted the rest black to reflect the black and white theme. Recessed detailing on the drawers. Photography by Kallan MacLeod
Upscale Construction
This Presidio Heights English Tudor is characterized by its classic details. Upscale Construction worked with the architect and interior designer to recreate and replicate existing finishes, while updating this beautiful, traditional home. The project included a full remodel of Kitchen, Butler's Pantry, Dining Room, Family Room, Master Bathroom, Dressing Room, and partial remodel of the Living Room and Master Bedroom. Additionally, there was a full Basement remodel including a Game Room and the conversion of an existing Wine Room into a Sun Room.
879 Bath Design Ideas
Jordan Design-Build Group
For this renovation, the basic layout functioned well for the homeowners, but the bathroom was feeling dated and in need of an overhaul. We replaced a bulky tub deck with a more scaled back and refined surround, complete with a paneled front to match the custom his and hers vanities. A wing wall was removed to allow light in and create a more open feel. A prefabricated shower pan and dated sliders were replaced with a custom tiled shower and frameless glass. We used a combination of natural travertine and porcelain tiles to provide visual warmth to the expansive bathroom. The antiqued/glazed vanities and the exotic quartzite countertops with their subtle coloration and veining further convey the homeowner’s classic style. Stacy Zarin Goldberg Photography
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