A lovely log home had a not-so -lovely bath, which had become outdated after 27 years of micro-renovations. Out of quick fixes, our clients decided it was time for real change.
First, we organized the room into toilet, grooming and bathing zones. Natural linen colors and aged cabinet finishes were chosen to fit the rustic nature of the log wall. Marble tile on the bathing wall and vanity counter balanced the main color pattern. The result was a warm and stunning bath keeping in the tradition of the rustic architecture.
Where can I find these cabinets? - I love the cabinets i this photo. Are they custom, or can I find them online at a specific vendor (or if the line of cabinets has a name). Thank you. »
Sawhill - Custom Kitchens & Design, Inc. Hello. The cabinetry is all custom built by Plato Woodwork. They are a Minnesota company, but they have dealers nationwide. We can design and order them for you, or you can work with a Plato dealer near you. Thank you for your interest!
added by Creative Spaces & Design to Roesing (12 days ago)
something different. The bead board plays off the traditional accents throughout the house but as clean lines for a spa like feeling. A little more detail which means cleaning but the only low maintenance door is the slab.