673 Contemporary Home Design Photos
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Photography by Stephani Buchman
www.buchmanphoto.com
Interior Design by Shirley Meisels of Mhouse Inc.
www.mhouseinc.com
DR Design & Remodel
Watkins Master Bath. This Bathroom was Featured on HGTV's Bang For Your Buck. Check it out! We had a great time working with our client on her master bath. She wanted something funky and, in her words "bling". Caesarstone Countertops and Shower Walls. Shower Floor Pebbles. Hansgrohe Fixtures. Bubble Glass on the Walls. Glass Blocks for the Window.
DHD Architecture and Interior Design
Originally designed by Delano and Aldrich in 1917, this building served as carriage house to the William and Dorothy Straight mansion several blocks away on the Upper East Side of New York. With practically no original detail, this relatively humble structure was reconfigured into something more befitting the client’s needs. To convert it for a single family, interior floor plates are carved away to form two elegant double height spaces. The front façade is modified to express the grandness of the new interior. A beautiful new rear garden is formed by the demolition of an overbuilt addition. The entire rear façade was removed and replaced. A full floor was added to the roof, and a newly configured stair core incorporated an elevator.
Architecture: DHD
Interior Designer: Eve Robinson Associates
Photography by Peter Margonelli
http://petermargonelli.com
CG&S Design-Build
Design by Mark Evans
Project Management by Jay Schaefer
Photos by Paul Finkel
This project features veined travertine floors, "Spectral White" walls from American Olean, Porcelanosa Mini Mosaic red tile, and Durango Travertine countertop at the vanity.
673 Contemporary Home Design Photos
Charlie Allen Renovations, Inc.
A new bath in an 1853 Greek Revival home is designed for the husband in the family, and placed next to his third-floor office. The room presents modern, masculine design elements, like black slate floor tiles and sink top and polished chrome fixtures within an historical framework, such as high baseboard, built to match existing baseboards seen throughout the home, and a period-appropriate 12-paned window. A new skylight takes advantage of the top floor location to bring additional natural light into the space. Photo by Shelly Harrison.
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