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Photos by Pooya Miri Kitchen at a GlanceWho lives here: A young couple with two growing boysLocation: Downtown TorontoSize: 214 square feet (19.8 square meters)Designers: Dena Labbaf and Azar Sabzvari of Tango Design StudioAlthough this home was old and outdated, it had the undeniable appeal of being by the water in downtown Toronto. The homeowners decided to stay put, rather than sell, and invest in a major reworking of the space. The main floor was gutted and walls were removed to create a large open kitchen and dining area. “This new design fit more usable living space into the same amount of square footage,” says designer Dena Labbaf.Cabinetry: KitchenCraft; Goodman pendant in Natural Paper: Visual Comfort; Madeleine backless stool: Restoration Hardware; refrigerator: KitchenAid
Next in a series of important face-lifts was the kitchen, where Salter focused on creating a more functional space for the homeowners to host intimate gatherings and indulge their culinary interests and wine-tasting. She inserted a wine fridge into the cabinetry, working with a master cabinetmaker to ensure that it would tie in seamlessly with the rest of the cabinetry.
After. Vibrant blue tiles in an oversized hexagon pattern give the bathroom an immediate focal point. Next, the client got design advice from designer Pamela Lin of Urbanism Designs and had this custom vanity made for the space. Across from the vanity, the bathroom has a tub-shower combo with a glass panel. Read more about this bathroom remodelYour turn: Will 2018 be the year you decide to overhaul your small space? If yes, let us know what you plan to do and share photos in the Comments.MoreHow to Remodel Your Bathroom5 Ways With an 8-by-5-Foot BathroomOther Resources on HouzzFind a bathroom designerBrowse photos of small bathroomsSearch for bathroom products
After. White tiles cover the walls and floor, making the space light and airy. Next, Tanya Mclean and Nichole Skladan of Mango Design Co brought in teak and brushed gold materials to give the couple the midcentury style they wanted. Then, the design team added a boho rug, a paisley shower curtain and pieces of the couple’s art collection to give it a personal, and fun, feel.Ceiling and wall paint: Cloud White, Benjamin Moore; toilet: Kohler; shower curtain: Simons; bathtub: Starck by Duravit; rug: Urban Outfitters; shower system: KohlerRead more about this bathroom remodel
After. A finished bathroom, complete with a shower, makes use of a once-forgotten part of the family’s home. Interior designer Melissa Cooley and project developer TJ Monahan of Case Design/Remodeling took cues from the rest of the family’s home and gave them a streamlined bathroom with a yellow accent. To make the small space feel more open, the design team installed a floating vanity.Vanity: custom-made with walnut, Crystal Cabinet Works; sink: Aquamedia, Lacava; faucet: Siderna, Brizo; flooring: porcelain tile, Architectural Ceramics; shower walls: ceramic tile, Architectural Ceramics; shower seat: teak folding shower seat, Signature HardwareRead more about this bathroom remodel
The colors in the rug
Tub and shower
Covered patio
Open shelves
Chandelier
Stairs, storage
Outdoor kitchen
Storage
Backsplash tiles and cabinets
Mix of tiles with white
Cool tile
Cabinets and backsplash
Bath tub
Bath tub and flooring for bathroom
Cabinets
Cabinets
Floor tiles
Cabinets and counter top; flooring
Floor tile with white cabinets
Floor tile with white
Everything - cabinets, backsplash and floor tile (that the least)
Long cabinet with drawers at bottom
Use of open shelves
Watery look of glass tiles
Tile color and tone variation, but unsure how well it matches with cabinets
Tile tone variation
Cabinets
Tone variation
The watery effect of the glass tiles
Tone variation
Tone variation
Tone variation
Utensil storage
Spice storage
Storage
Bunk beds and stairs up to top bunk
Fireplace and wall behind it
Vanity
Under stairs storage
Great Murphy bed
Great bunk beds
Storage
Backsplash tiles
Light wood cabinets
Beautiful scene
Tile
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