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Closet Factory
This expanisve master bathroom features a corner vanity, velvet-lined jewelry pull-outs behind doors with metal mesh inserts, and built-in custom cabinetry.
Schwartz and Architecture
This project combines the original bedroom, small bathroom and closets into a single, open and light-filled space. Once stripped to its exterior walls, we inserted back into the center of the space a single freestanding cabinetry piece that organizes movement around the room. This mahogany “box” creates a headboard for the bed, the vanity for the bath, and conceals a walk-in closet and powder room inside. While the detailing is not traditional, we preserved the traditional feel of the home through a warm and rich material palette and the re-conception of the space as a garden room.
Photography: Matthew Millman
Change Your Bathroom©
Gold glass tile, black wall tile, marble look a like floor tile, custom vanity, vanity organization, barn door, LED Lit Glass Panel
Photo of a mid-sized contemporary 3/4 bathroom in Atlanta with shaker cabinets, black cabinets, a two-piece toilet, black tile, porcelain tile, white walls, porcelain floors, an undermount sink, marble benchtops, white floor and a hinged shower door.
Photo of a mid-sized contemporary 3/4 bathroom in Atlanta with shaker cabinets, black cabinets, a two-piece toilet, black tile, porcelain tile, white walls, porcelain floors, an undermount sink, marble benchtops, white floor and a hinged shower door.
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Benn & Penna Architecture
Photo of a contemporary home office in Sydney with white walls, medium hardwood floors and a built-in desk.
Soucie Horner, Ltd.
Warmly contemporary, airy, and above all welcoming, this single-family home in the heart of the city blends family-friendly living – and playing – space with rooms designed for large-scale entertaining. As at ease hosting a team’s worth of basketball-dribbling youngsters as it is gathering hundreds of philanthropy-minded guests for worthy causes, it transitions between the two without care or concern. An open floor plan is thoughtfully segmented by custom millwork designed to define spaces, provide storage, and cozy large expanses of space. Sleek, yet never cold, its gallery-like ambiance accommodates an art collection that ranges from the ethnic and organic to the textural, streamlined furniture silhouettes, quietly dynamic fabrics, and an arms-wide-open policy toward the two young boys who call this house home. Of course, like any family home, the kitchen is its heart. Here, linear forms – think wall upon wall of concealed cabinets, hugely paned windows, and an elongated island that seats eight even as it provides generous prep and serving space – define the ultimate in contemporary urban living.
Photo Credit: Werner Straube
Coastal Home Design Studio
An adorable but worn down beach bungalow gets a complete remodel and an added roof top deck for ocean views. The design cues for this home started with a love for the beach and a Vetrazzo counter top! Vintage appliances, pops of color, and geometric shapes drive the design and add interest. A comfortable and laid back vibe create a perfect family room. Several built-ins were designed for much needed added storage. A large roof top deck was engineered and added several square feet of living space. A metal spiral staircase and railing system were custom built for the deck. Ocean views and tropical breezes make this home a fabulous beach bungalow.
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M Prevost Design
Whole House Remodel in a modern spanish meets california casual aesthetic.
Transitional bathroom in San Diego with a freestanding tub, an alcove shower, a one-piece toilet, white walls, marble floors, an undermount sink, marble benchtops, a hinged shower door, a niche, a double vanity, a built-in vanity and shaker cabinets.
Transitional bathroom in San Diego with a freestanding tub, an alcove shower, a one-piece toilet, white walls, marble floors, an undermount sink, marble benchtops, a hinged shower door, a niche, a double vanity, a built-in vanity and shaker cabinets.
Brooks + Scarpa Architects
The Yin-Yang House is a net-zero energy single-family home in a quiet Venice, CA neighborhood. The design objective was to create a space for a large and growing family with several children, which would create a calm, relaxed and organized environment that emphasizes public family space. The home also serves as a place to entertain, and a welcoming space for teenagers as they seek social space with friends.
The home is organized around a series of courtyards and other outdoor spaces that integrate with the interior of the house. Facing the street the house appears to be solid. However, behind the steel entry door is a courtyard, which reveals the indoor-outdoor nature of the house behind the solid exterior. From the entry courtyard, the entire space to the rear garden wall can be seen; the first clue of the home’s spatial connection between inside and out. These spaces are designed for entertainment, and the 40 foot sliding glass door to the living room enhances the harmonic relationship of the main room, allowing the owners to host many guests without the feeling of being overburdened.
The tensions of the house’s exterior are subtly underscored by a 12-inch steel band that hews close to, but sometimes rises above or falls below the floor line of the second floor – a continuous loop moving inside and out like a pen that is never lifted from the page, but reinforces the intent to spatially weave together the indoors with the outside as a single space.
Scale manipulation also plays a formal role in the design of the structure. From the rear, the house appears to be a single-story volume. The large master bedroom window and the outdoor steps are scaled to support this illusion. It is only when the steps are animated with people that one realizes the true scale of the house is two stories.
The kitchen is the heart of the house, with an open working area that allows the owner, an accomplished chef, to converse with friends while cooking. Bedrooms are intentionally designed to be very small and simple; allowing for larger public spaces, emphasizing the family over individual domains. The breakfast room looks across an outdoor courtyard to the guest room/kids playroom, establishing a visual connection while defining the separation of uses. The children can play outdoors while under adult supervision from the dining area or the office, or do homework in the office while adults occupy the adjacent outdoor or indoor space.
Many of the materials used, including the bamboo interior, composite stone and tile countertops and bathroom finishes are recycled, and reinforce the environmental DNA of the house, which also has a green roof. Blown-in cellulose insulation, radiant heating and a host of other sustainable features aids in the performance of the building’s heating and cooling.
The active systems in the home include a 12 KW solar photovoltaic panel system, the largest such residential system available on the market. The solar panels also provide shade from the sun, preventing the house from becoming overheated. The owners have been in the home for over nine months and have yet to receive a power bill.
Marsh and Clark Design
Photo credit: Elizabeth Fall
This is an example of a traditional powder room in San Francisco with a drop-in sink.
This is an example of a traditional powder room in San Francisco with a drop-in sink.
Juxtaposed Interiors
Kat Alves-Photography
Small country bathroom in Sacramento with black cabinets, an open shower, a one-piece toilet, multi-coloured tile, stone tile, white walls, marble floors, an undermount sink, marble benchtops, flat-panel cabinets and a freestanding vanity.
Small country bathroom in Sacramento with black cabinets, an open shower, a one-piece toilet, multi-coloured tile, stone tile, white walls, marble floors, an undermount sink, marble benchtops, flat-panel cabinets and a freestanding vanity.
MasterBrand Cabinets
Now where’s my eye liner? Ladies - the struggle to find that missing cosmetic that made its way to the back of the drawer is over! With this Vanity Cosmetic Drawer from Schrock everything is easily accessible.
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CG&S Design-Build
Photography Tre Dunham 2018
Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary bathroom in Austin with recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, engineered quartz benchtops, grey floor, a hinged shower door, white benchtops, an alcove shower, grey walls and an undermount sink.
Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary bathroom in Austin with recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, engineered quartz benchtops, grey floor, a hinged shower door, white benchtops, an alcove shower, grey walls and an undermount sink.
Novari Interior Design
Inspiration for a beach style open concept living room in Sydney with white walls, dark hardwood floors, no fireplace and a freestanding tv.
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Laney LA, Inc.
Rather than starting with an outcome in mind, this 1,400 square foot residence began from a polemic place - exploring shared conviction regarding the concentrated power of living with a smaller footprint. From the gabled silhouette to passive ventilation, the home captures the nostalgia for the past with the sustainable practices of the future.
While the exterior materials contrast a calm, minimal palette with the sleek lines of the gabled silhouette, the interior spaces embody a playful, artistic spirit. From the hand painted De Gournay wallpaper in the master bath to the rugged texture of the over-grouted limestone and Portuguese cobblestones, the home is an experience that encapsulates the unexpected and the timeless.
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Photo: Amy Bartlam
Design ideas for a mid-sized transitional formal open concept living room in Los Angeles with white walls, light hardwood floors and no tv.
Design ideas for a mid-sized transitional formal open concept living room in Los Angeles with white walls, light hardwood floors and no tv.
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