lift-n-slide doors: one opening to a large screen porch with its spectacular view, the other to a cozy flagstone patio with fireplace. Lift-n-slide doors are also found in the master bedroom, the main house’s guest room, the guest house and the pool house.
A number of materials were chosen to lend an old farm
planks made from recycled hickory, and the home’s color palette itself.
the mnf of the wall sconces please.
Thank you.
glass at door only, would like some glass at the west wall to have view from shower out w wall window. slab tub deck, easy maintenance compared to tile with grout.
Use of views. Relatively compact
layout of this one. not too big but not too small
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order the door fronts from larger manufacturers. Is this the case here? Is there a name/contact for these door fronts? Thanks for your help!
use of pocket door for separation of toliet area
Love the clean, open feel of this bathroom!
Sereneness of space; colors; clean, crisp feel
bridge old and new. Tile: Walker Zenger; mirrors: Restoration Hardware; paint: Woodlawn Blue (cut 50 percent), Benjamin Moore; bathtub: Victoria + Albert
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bifold door covered linen closet into a shower, we ordered a jetted tub and it came in with the plumbing on the wrong side... a happy accident, I decided to have a built in cabinet made instead, complete with glass covered doors and a Pull out style bin for dirty clothing. ( inspired by vintage kitchen
we tore out the old 80's vanity and mirror, we found the wiring for sconces and a hole where an inset medicine cabinet and mirror were originally. Was refreshing to think we might have just restored it to its original glory!
found the tile in the bathroom shower ( in the niche we made) on Ebay, the
beautifully of both the inspiration tile in the niche and the wall paper.
Finally, I designed a tile floor to mimic a rug. The craftman that installed the tile did a wonderful job!
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great use of tiny space,hatch door covers bathtub for more usable space
Make doors (for rooms) out of pallets
Interesting use of space a bathtub in the floor
Makes the most out of your available space
just cool made from pallets and hides a tub
Oak pallets found near the Port of Seattle to create a custom hatch door to hide a sunken bathtub. Talk about a unique design element
soaking tub under wood door floor
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effort of removing a shower's curb is a blessing if you hurt your foot or suffer a bad fall.
Here in this project you can see that with the addition of a shower stool and booster seat this washroom only need a few Grab bars and it is a much safer space.
If your in Vancouver or online and need some
Are those custom doors? I am having difficulty finding zero threshold, frameless doors. Thank you!
install. The door is hinged of the wall and the glass panel is secured with only silicone and clear bumpers.
y are made by an English Medical Supply Company and the name is eluding me at the moment. I purchased this for my father in law and used it to stage this shot.
The clients in this home are in their 30's and 50's and a long way away from needing the extra help.
I'll check and see if we still have the
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character of the home.
Small touches also enhance the private space such as the ease of grabbing a cozy heated towel from the heated towel rack as you step out of a relaxing hot bath or shower.
Even the simple inclusion of a dark painted boarder around the perimeter of the room creates a sense of warmth
palette of materials and finishes offers plenty of texture and movement and complements the classic and eclectic style of the home. The use of a large format ‘Royal Beige’ marble tile throughout create an air of spaciousness and cocooning, while the Sicis feature walls of exquisite glass ‘chestnut’ mosaics
richness of the Walnut stained Victorian Ash speaks the classical language and the profiled doors convey a sense of tradition in the redesign.
Drawing on the colour red seen in the ‘lady of spring’ lead lighting and to provide a punch of colour and feminine sophistication, ruby red velvet was selected