I had no idea about the poster board trick?! I am in the process of picking out a paint color for our Master Bath. I'm surprised the paint color in this picture has a gray name when it looks so blue in the photo.
in the bar, it looks like a Bridge faucet. Here is a link to the brand on our website. If we dont have it, no one else will. http://faucets.efaucets.com/nav/ct1/kitchenfaucets/mn/rohl/0?format=ct2
Floor and bar dark and light wood mic
kitchen towel, bin pulls, sink, stainless appliances.
light bar. The medicine cabinet I had before show rusts over time and I am curious what brands you recommend.
(2) Height of the light bar? Here is my plan. Do they make sense?
- Bottom of the Light bar - 75" (is 3" the right amount of gap)?
- Top of the medicine cabinet? - 72" (most of
light bar between the 2 light bars above the sinks?
Thank you very much for your help in advance.
only (no door) but would also like the option for a small tub. Do they design such a shower that has maybe a 10 or 12" step in that can be used to fill in case a bath is preferred.
tile is no longer made or at least I didn't find it. Thanks for your assistance.
buddhas, towels, river stones, etc.) or their placement, the photo accurately depicts a collaboration incorporating both client and designer's tastes--and I think peaceful in effect. Thanks for asking!
to be no splashing to be contained when the water isn't hitting anything on it's way down before it hits you.
I prefer shower enclosures that are at least as high as the occupants are tall - and going ceiling height is preferable for fixed panels in a space w normal ceiling heights, but in a high ceilinged
really no help needed in making this shower look large — it already is! But tiling all the way up to the pitched ceiling was still a smart choice. It doesn't force a break at the wall and it draws your eye all the way up to the circular window and beautiful beams.
double as a towel rod, already have appliance hardware but it doesn't high enough projection to hang towels.
there is no fan above the cooktop?
it!! No problems at all. :)
with no real hint of yellow/orange at all. Photos are always very hard to read, but think of natural brown tones in a mid-range and you'd be good to go with this palate. Note that some wood species set the tone of your floors (cherry, for example pulls red, white oak is pretty true to color), so be
has had no issues regarding flooring. I would recommend asking a local flooring installer if you have specific questions about your space. Best of luck! Sarah
sticking with bar pulls throughout the kitchen is fine, it's also great to mix it up. A beautiful knob or cup handle can add diversity and interest.