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Kimberly Montante Interiors
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This is an example of a medium sized traditional bathroom in Los Angeles with freestanding cabinets, dark wood cabinets, an alcove bath, a shower/bath combination, a one-piece toilet, multi-coloured tiles, stone tiles, grey walls, travertine flooring, a vessel sink and copper worktops.
This is an example of a medium sized traditional bathroom in Los Angeles with freestanding cabinets, dark wood cabinets, an alcove bath, a shower/bath combination, a one-piece toilet, multi-coloured tiles, stone tiles, grey walls, travertine flooring, a vessel sink and copper worktops.
Mihaly Slocombe
Hood House is a playful protector that respects the heritage character of Carlton North whilst celebrating purposeful change. It is a luxurious yet compact and hyper-functional home defined by an exploration of contrast: it is ornamental and restrained, subdued and lively, stately and casual, compartmental and open.
For us, it is also a project with an unusual history. This dual-natured renovation evolved through the ownership of two separate clients. Originally intended to accommodate the needs of a young family of four, we shifted gears at the eleventh hour and adapted a thoroughly resolved design solution to the needs of only two. From a young, nuclear family to a blended adult one, our design solution was put to a test of flexibility.
The result is a subtle renovation almost invisible from the street yet dramatic in its expressive qualities. An oblique view from the northwest reveals the playful zigzag of the new roof, the rippling metal hood. This is a form-making exercise that connects old to new as well as establishing spatial drama in what might otherwise have been utilitarian rooms upstairs. A simple palette of Australian hardwood timbers and white surfaces are complimented by tactile splashes of brass and rich moments of colour that reveal themselves from behind closed doors.
Our internal joke is that Hood House is like Lazarus, risen from the ashes. We’re grateful that almost six years of hard work have culminated in this beautiful, protective and playful house, and so pleased that Glenda and Alistair get to call it home.
Eheart Interior Solutions
Inspiration for a large rustic ensuite bathroom in Orange County with beaded cabinets, medium wood cabinets, a corner bath, a corner shower, brown tiles, grey tiles, stone tiles, beige walls, porcelain flooring, a built-in sink and copper worktops.
Designers i
This is an example of a rustic bathroom in San Diego with a two-piece toilet, black tiles, blue tiles, grey tiles, stone tiles, black walls, cement flooring, an integrated sink, shaker cabinets, dark wood cabinets, a walk-in shower and copper worktops.
Studio Grey
Big Table Media
Inspiration for a medium sized contemporary bathroom in Minneapolis with a trough sink, freestanding cabinets, medium wood cabinets, copper worktops, a submerged bath, a walk-in shower, a one-piece toilet, black tiles, stone tiles, beige walls, medium hardwood flooring and brown floors.
Inspiration for a medium sized contemporary bathroom in Minneapolis with a trough sink, freestanding cabinets, medium wood cabinets, copper worktops, a submerged bath, a walk-in shower, a one-piece toilet, black tiles, stone tiles, beige walls, medium hardwood flooring and brown floors.
Videre Decor
The master bath was pulled together with a soft and bright roman shade fabric that brought in the colors from painted furniture in the room and the stained glass panels.
Going Green Builders
Ryan Jacques
Design ideas for a small traditional ensuite bathroom in Other with a vessel sink, freestanding cabinets, distressed cabinets, copper worktops, an alcove bath, a shower/bath combination, a two-piece toilet, multi-coloured tiles, stone tiles and slate flooring.
Design ideas for a small traditional ensuite bathroom in Other with a vessel sink, freestanding cabinets, distressed cabinets, copper worktops, an alcove bath, a shower/bath combination, a two-piece toilet, multi-coloured tiles, stone tiles and slate flooring.
Architecture Factory
A custom copper sink and benchtop create a unique feature in this powder room. Black mosaic tiles contrast well with the copper and frames the mirror.
Viphouse architects
Design ideas for a medium sized rustic family bathroom in Moscow with a pedestal sink, raised-panel cabinets, brown cabinets, copper worktops, a built-in bath, a wall mounted toilet, multi-coloured tiles, stone tiles, beige walls and ceramic flooring.
Kimberly Montante Interiors
To accommodate both young children and guests we had a cabinet custom made slightly lower and added a beautiful raised vessel sink. Gorgeous for guests and great for every day use!
Mihaly Slocombe
Hood House is a playful protector that respects the heritage character of Carlton North whilst celebrating purposeful change. It is a luxurious yet compact and hyper-functional home defined by an exploration of contrast: it is ornamental and restrained, subdued and lively, stately and casual, compartmental and open.
For us, it is also a project with an unusual history. This dual-natured renovation evolved through the ownership of two separate clients. Originally intended to accommodate the needs of a young family of four, we shifted gears at the eleventh hour and adapted a thoroughly resolved design solution to the needs of only two. From a young, nuclear family to a blended adult one, our design solution was put to a test of flexibility.
The result is a subtle renovation almost invisible from the street yet dramatic in its expressive qualities. An oblique view from the northwest reveals the playful zigzag of the new roof, the rippling metal hood. This is a form-making exercise that connects old to new as well as establishing spatial drama in what might otherwise have been utilitarian rooms upstairs. A simple palette of Australian hardwood timbers and white surfaces are complimented by tactile splashes of brass and rich moments of colour that reveal themselves from behind closed doors.
Our internal joke is that Hood House is like Lazarus, risen from the ashes. We’re grateful that almost six years of hard work have culminated in this beautiful, protective and playful house, and so pleased that Glenda and Alistair get to call it home.
Eheart Interior Solutions
large format and slate mosaic tiles.
rain head in master bath shower
This is an example of a large classic ensuite bathroom in Denver with beaded cabinets, brown cabinets, a corner bath, a corner shower, multi-coloured tiles, stone tiles, beige walls, porcelain flooring, a built-in sink, copper worktops, multi-coloured floors and a hinged door.
This is an example of a large classic ensuite bathroom in Denver with beaded cabinets, brown cabinets, a corner bath, a corner shower, multi-coloured tiles, stone tiles, beige walls, porcelain flooring, a built-in sink, copper worktops, multi-coloured floors and a hinged door.
Kimberly Montante Interiors
To accommodate both young children and guests we had a cabinet custom made slightly lower and added a beautiful raised vessel sink. Gorgeous for guests and great for every day use!
Studio Grey
Big Table Media
Medium sized contemporary bathroom in Minneapolis with a trough sink, freestanding cabinets, medium wood cabinets, copper worktops, a submerged bath, a walk-in shower, a one-piece toilet, black tiles, stone tiles, beige walls and medium hardwood flooring.
Medium sized contemporary bathroom in Minneapolis with a trough sink, freestanding cabinets, medium wood cabinets, copper worktops, a submerged bath, a walk-in shower, a one-piece toilet, black tiles, stone tiles, beige walls and medium hardwood flooring.
Studio Grey
Big Table Media
Medium sized contemporary bathroom in Minneapolis with a trough sink, freestanding cabinets, medium wood cabinets, copper worktops, a submerged bath, a walk-in shower, a one-piece toilet, black tiles, stone tiles, beige walls and medium hardwood flooring.
Medium sized contemporary bathroom in Minneapolis with a trough sink, freestanding cabinets, medium wood cabinets, copper worktops, a submerged bath, a walk-in shower, a one-piece toilet, black tiles, stone tiles, beige walls and medium hardwood flooring.
Videre Decor
The master bath was pulled together with a soft and bright roman shade fabric that brought in the colors from painted furniture in the room and the stained glass panels.
Mihaly Slocombe
Hood House is a playful protector that respects the heritage character of Carlton North whilst celebrating purposeful change. It is a luxurious yet compact and hyper-functional home defined by an exploration of contrast: it is ornamental and restrained, subdued and lively, stately and casual, compartmental and open.
For us, it is also a project with an unusual history. This dual-natured renovation evolved through the ownership of two separate clients. Originally intended to accommodate the needs of a young family of four, we shifted gears at the eleventh hour and adapted a thoroughly resolved design solution to the needs of only two. From a young, nuclear family to a blended adult one, our design solution was put to a test of flexibility.
The result is a subtle renovation almost invisible from the street yet dramatic in its expressive qualities. An oblique view from the northwest reveals the playful zigzag of the new roof, the rippling metal hood. This is a form-making exercise that connects old to new as well as establishing spatial drama in what might otherwise have been utilitarian rooms upstairs. A simple palette of Australian hardwood timbers and white surfaces are complimented by tactile splashes of brass and rich moments of colour that reveal themselves from behind closed doors.
Our internal joke is that Hood House is like Lazarus, risen from the ashes. We’re grateful that almost six years of hard work have culminated in this beautiful, protective and playful house, and so pleased that Glenda and Alistair get to call it home.
Mihaly Slocombe
Hood House is a playful protector that respects the heritage character of Carlton North whilst celebrating purposeful change. It is a luxurious yet compact and hyper-functional home defined by an exploration of contrast: it is ornamental and restrained, subdued and lively, stately and casual, compartmental and open.
For us, it is also a project with an unusual history. This dual-natured renovation evolved through the ownership of two separate clients. Originally intended to accommodate the needs of a young family of four, we shifted gears at the eleventh hour and adapted a thoroughly resolved design solution to the needs of only two. From a young, nuclear family to a blended adult one, our design solution was put to a test of flexibility.
The result is a subtle renovation almost invisible from the street yet dramatic in its expressive qualities. An oblique view from the northwest reveals the playful zigzag of the new roof, the rippling metal hood. This is a form-making exercise that connects old to new as well as establishing spatial drama in what might otherwise have been utilitarian rooms upstairs. A simple palette of Australian hardwood timbers and white surfaces are complimented by tactile splashes of brass and rich moments of colour that reveal themselves from behind closed doors.
Our internal joke is that Hood House is like Lazarus, risen from the ashes. We’re grateful that almost six years of hard work have culminated in this beautiful, protective and playful house, and so pleased that Glenda and Alistair get to call it home.
Bathroom with Stone Tiles and Copper Worktops Ideas and Designs
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