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Maple Bough Court
Maple Bough Court
Jamie House DesignJamie House Design
In the course of our design work, we completely re-worked the kitchen layout, designed new cabinetry for the kitchen, bathrooms, and living areas. The new great room layout provides a focal point in the fireplace and creates additional seating without moving walls. On the upper floor, we significantly remodeled all the bathrooms. The color palette was simplified and calmed by using a cool palette of grays, blues, and natural textures. Our aesthetic goal for the project was to assemble a warm, casual, family-friendly palette of materials; linen, leather, natural wood and stone, cozy rugs, and vintage textiles. The reclaimed beam as a mantle and subtle grey walls create a strong graphic element which is balanced and echoed by more delicate textile patterns.
Bathroom
Bathroom
Expose Design Group Inc.Expose Design Group Inc.
Master Bathroom Design
Design ideas for a large master bathroom in Toronto with flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, an alcove tub, an open shower, a one-piece toilet, gray tile, mirror tile, grey walls, an integrated sink, onyx benchtops, an open shower, white benchtops, a single vanity, a built-in vanity, recessed and wallpaper.
Newport Coast
Newport Coast
SIDG DesignSIDG Design
Powder bathroom room features floating cabinet with vessel sink, a mirrored backlit wall with plumbing from the wall and mica wallcovering.
This is an example of a mid-sized contemporary 3/4 bathroom in Orange County with white tile, flat-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, mirror tile, grey walls, limestone floors, a vessel sink, quartzite benchtops, beige floor, grey benchtops, a single vanity, a floating vanity, recessed and wallpaper.
Maple Bough Court
Maple Bough Court
Jamie House DesignJamie House Design
In the course of our design work, we completely re-worked the kitchen layout, designed new cabinetry for the kitchen, bathrooms, and living areas. The new great room layout provides a focal point in the fireplace and creates additional seating without moving walls. On the upper floor, we significantly remodeled all the bathrooms. The color palette was simplified and calmed by using a cool palette of grays, blues, and natural textures. Our aesthetic goal for the project was to assemble a warm, casual, family-friendly palette of materials; linen, leather, natural wood and stone, cozy rugs, and vintage textiles. The reclaimed beam as a mantle and subtle grey walls create a strong graphic element which is balanced and echoed by more delicate textile patterns.
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