actually used in this bathroom? It's simply perfect. Thank you!
Can you tell us the manufacturer of the tile used in this gorgeous bathroom? Thanks!
vanity in this photo. It looks like cherry with no stain. If that is true, I am amazed it has not darkened more. The wood color is amazing. Can you let me know what wood and stain that is?
choose in your home, for example the fireplace facade looks similar in stain color as the window sash stain. Also like how you mirrored the trim design to the exterior for the windows! I can also appreciate natural beauty of wood. You probably also appreciate Japanese design and Sukiya living principles
millwork. In my own home have Brazilian cherry floors, natural fir doors, windows,fireplace surround and cabinets. All of the wainscot, baseboard, window trim and door trim are painted.I like the hierarchy that this creates, every movable part that you touch is wood and all stationary millwork is painted
black hole in the room which sucks all the light into it. In the last house we had lava rock, I took cement patch, colored it with sandstone colors, adding mica bits here and there. I used some rocks I'd brought from Bryce Nat'l. Park to use as a mode for the markings and breakage patterns.
By using trowels
walls in the garden. Period. But that's just me.
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In a shower I would never install a rough surface; I don't want to give mold ANY place to grow...and where I live, it will.
don't live in Hawaii so where can I find or purachase Lava rocks . Great Design
shower with rock or stone, also a bench in shower
somewhere in our basement with the wood everywhere?
materials used in the home were durable. The slate floor used throughout the home is durable and hard-wearing.
Rosenfeld installed lava rock — available at numerous locations on the island — on both sides of the shower wall for a stone that requires little cleaning.