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ArchiNature Photography
Inspiration for a small contemporary ensuite bathroom in Surrey with flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, a wall mounted toilet, beige tiles, beige walls, ceramic flooring, grey floors, a hinged door, a single sink, a floating vanity unit, a vaulted ceiling, mosaic tiles and a console sink.
Steven Dance Photography
Contemporary home in Bournemouth, Dorset. Photos by www.stevendance.com
Design ideas for a traditional bathroom in Dorset.
Design ideas for a traditional bathroom in Dorset.
Zoe Willis Design
MAKING A STATEMENT
Victorian terraced house in Southfields, London. With neutral tones throughout, the family bathroom and downstairs WC were designed to stand out. Vintage inspired suite and hardware butt heads with slick modern lighting and high impact marble effect porcelain tiles.
Polished brass hardware packs a punch against delicious blue and grey veined oversized tiles that encase the bath and shower area.Tom Dixon marble and glass feature lighting, illuminate the moody blue period panelled walls of this downstairs WC.
Tanya Hudson Architecture & Interior Design Ltd
Trad / glam is the look for this pretty shower room.
Design ideas for a classic bathroom with mosaic tile flooring.
Design ideas for a classic bathroom with mosaic tile flooring.
Inspiration for a medium sized classic family bathroom in Cornwall with a claw-foot bath, a one-piece toilet, blue walls, grey floors and brick walls.
minimal windows® UK
This new timber frame and stone house, situated on a sloping, wooded site with loch views, seamlessly integrates into its surroundings while minimizing tree loss. Local materials and blackened timber cladding reduce visual impact, and large windows maximize water views. The house is constructed off-site using factory-produced timber techniques, reducing time and environmental impact. Ground screws replace concrete for the foundation. Inside, a modern and luxurious Heridean-inspired design features timber and limestone cladding, poured microcrete floors, bespoke joinery, and unique bathroom fittings, creating a cohesive and tranquil atmosphere.
Clement Windows Group Ltd
Interior designer Anne-Marie Leigh has completely renovated her home in Godalming, Surrey from top to bottom and the house now looks fantastic. Clement’s EB16 windows were chosen to replace the original metal fenestration, offering not only great looks but also much improved thermal performance.
Anne-Marie discusses the project and her experience working with Clement:
“When we moved into our Arts and Crafts home it was clear that we had a big project on our hands. The house hadn’t really been touched for 40+ years so one of the first things we knew we needed to do was to replace the single glazed steel windows. The insulation was terrible and the house was cold and draughty. The original wooden window frames were in great condition so we just needed to replace the actual glass element and to remain true to the architecture and style of the house we knew the windows had to be steel.
After lots of research we found a local company, Clement Windows and loved their slim framed steel windows which were perfect for our property. From our first meeting with Clement right through to ordering and installation our experience was fantastic.
It was not the easiest of jobs as the windows had to be installed in stages due to a bigger building project to extend and totally refurbish the house but Clement have been so easy to deal with every step of the way. The new steel windows really transform the house back to its former glory.
We wouldn’t hesitate to recommend Clement Windows Group.”
Photography: Nick Smith Photography www.nsphotography.co.uk
New Space Architecture
There are so many things to consider when designing an extension for open-plan family living; how you enter the space, how you connect the room with the garden, how the different areas within the space interact and flow to name a few... This project allowed us to bring all of these aspects together in an harmonious fashion by tying in an elegant modern extension with a period traditional home. Key features include a parapet flat roof, internal crittall doors and full length glazing and sliding doors helping to bring the outside in. A simple yet elegant design, perfectly formed for modern family life.
Oakwrights
This is an example of a farmhouse bathroom in Essex with light wood cabinets, wooden worktops, double sinks, exposed beams and flat-panel cabinets.
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