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Transitional Lake House
Transitional Lake House
Patrick Widing Custom HomesPatrick Widing Custom Homes
Photo of a large rustic cloakroom in Detroit with flat-panel cabinets, medium wood cabinets, beige tiles, stone tiles, beige walls, ceramic flooring, a vessel sink, copper worktops and brown worktops.
Sunnyside
Sunnyside
Structerra, Inc.Structerra, Inc.
Tahoe Real Estate Photography
Small rustic cloakroom in San Francisco with an integrated sink, shaker cabinets, copper worktops and red walls.
"Hidden" Guest Bathroom
"Hidden" Guest Bathroom
Midland Cabinet CompanyMidland Cabinet Company
Grain-matched, ebonized oak wall panels with hidden blind doors open to reveal a guest powder room located in the home's entryway. Photo by Rusty Reniers
Aspen, CO
Aspen, CO
Patricia Gorman Associates, Inc.Patricia Gorman Associates, Inc.
Design ideas for a small mediterranean cloakroom in Denver with a two-piece toilet, beige tiles, brown walls, mosaic tile flooring, copper worktops and a console sink.
Mediterranean Whole House Remodel
Mediterranean Whole House Remodel
Douglah DesignsDouglah Designs
This gorgeous home renovation was a fun project to work on. The goal for the whole-house remodel was to infuse the home with a fresh new perspective while hinting at the traditional Mediterranean flare. We also wanted to balance the new and the old and help feature the customer’s existing character pieces. Let's begin with the custom front door, which is made with heavy distressing and a custom stain, along with glass and wrought iron hardware. The exterior sconces, dark light compliant, are rubbed bronze Hinkley with clear seedy glass and etched opal interior. Moving on to the dining room, porcelain tile made to look like wood was installed throughout the main level. The dining room floor features a herringbone pattern inlay to define the space and add a custom touch. A reclaimed wood beam with a custom stain and oil-rubbed bronze chandelier creates a cozy and warm atmosphere. In the kitchen, a hammered copper hood and matching undermount sink are the stars of the show. The tile backsplash is hand-painted and customized with a rustic texture, adding to the charm and character of this beautiful kitchen. The powder room features a copper and steel vanity and a matching hammered copper framed mirror. A porcelain tile backsplash adds texture and uniqueness. Lastly, a brick-backed hanging gas fireplace with a custom reclaimed wood mantle is the perfect finishing touch to this spectacular whole house remodel. It is a stunning transformation that truly showcases the artistry of our design and construction teams. Project by Douglah Designs. Their Lafayette-based design-build studio serves San Francisco's East Bay areas, including Orinda, Moraga, Walnut Creek, Danville, Alamo Oaks, Diablo, Dublin, Pleasanton, Berkeley, Oakland, and Piedmont. For more about Douglah Designs, click here: http://douglahdesigns.com/
Mountain Timber
Mountain Timber
TKP ArchitectsTKP Architects
This is an example of a medium sized rustic cloakroom in Denver with flat-panel cabinets, beige cabinets, medium hardwood flooring, a vessel sink, copper worktops, blue worktops and a floating vanity unit.
1790 South Ocean Boulevard | Manalapan, FL | Intracoastal Estate | $29.5 Million
1790 South Ocean Boulevard | Manalapan, FL | Intracoastal Estate | $29.5 Million
Pascal Liguori & SonPascal Liguori & Son
Inspiration for a medium sized world-inspired cloakroom in Other with freestanding cabinets, light wood cabinets, a one-piece toilet, beige walls, dark hardwood flooring, a console sink, copper worktops, brown floors and orange worktops.

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