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This is an example of a medium sized victorian ensuite bathroom in Other with a claw-foot bath, a one-piece toilet, brown walls, dark hardwood flooring and panelled walls.
Bournes Projects LTD
Photo of a traditional bathroom in Hertfordshire with recessed-panel cabinets, a claw-foot bath, pink tiles, pink walls, a submerged sink, pink floors, white worktops and a built in vanity unit.
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Louise Home
Design ideas for a country bathroom in Wiltshire with a freestanding bath, a shower/bath combination, beige walls, a vessel sink, wooden worktops, grey floors, a shower curtain, brown worktops and a single sink.
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FIONA DUKE INTERIORS
Inspiration for a traditional ensuite bathroom in Essex with a freestanding bath, grey floors, double sinks and a freestanding vanity unit.
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My Bespoke Room
This client was inspired to go bold but her husband preferred to stay neutral. This was cleverly navigated by creating this scheme which is still light and airy with white walls but the terrazzo tiles bring an element of texture and fun.
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YARD Architects
The primary intent of the project was to bring the property up to a modern standard of living, with additional space at the rear to provide kitchen, dining and living space for a couple who would become a family over the course of the build, with the arrival of twins in a very Grand Designs manner.
The project was relatively cost effective, and it was decided early on to draw upon the existing 1930’s design aesthetic of the existing house. A white painted render finish to the extension was combined with the curved corner which drew influence from the beautiful curved bay window at the front of the house. Green glazed ceramic tile details were a response to the painted tile window cills, each a different colour on the development of 6 houses located just outside the Wandsworth Common Conservation Area. The tiles came to define planting zones as part of the landscaping at the rear of the extension.
Further up the house, a new softwood staircase with circular balusters lead to the new loft conversion, where the master bedroom and en-suite are located. The playful design aesthetic continues, with vintage inspired elements such as a T&G timber clad headboard ledge and the mid-century sideboard vanity unit that the clients sourced for the bathroom.
Internally, the spaces were designed to incorporate a large self-contained study at the front of the house, which could be opened to the rest of the space with salvaged pocket doors. Interior designer Sarah Ashworth put together a 1930’s inspired colour scheme, which is at it’s boldest in this study space, with a golden yellow paint offsetting the clients vast collection of vintage furniture.
A utility and downstairs loo are incorporated in the original small kitchen space, with a free flowing sequence of spaces for living opening up to the garden at the rear. A slot rooflight provides light for the kitchen set in the centre of the plan.
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