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Delphinium Design
Builder: Watershed Builder
Photography: Michael Blevins
A secondary bathroom for a sweet young girl in Charlotte with navy blue vanity, white quartz countertop, gold hardware, gold accent mirror and hexagon porcelain tile.
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Studio McGee
Large beach style master multicolored tile and marble tile marble floor and multicolored floor bathroom photo in Salt Lake City with multicolored walls, marble countertops, a hinged shower door and multicolored countertops
Moss Yaw Design studio
green wall tile from heath ceramics complements custom terrazzo flooring from concrete collaborative
Bathroom - small coastal green tile and ceramic tile terrazzo floor and multicolored floor bathroom idea in Orange County with flat-panel cabinets, gray cabinets, a wall-mount sink and white countertops
Bathroom - small coastal green tile and ceramic tile terrazzo floor and multicolored floor bathroom idea in Orange County with flat-panel cabinets, gray cabinets, a wall-mount sink and white countertops
White Sands Coastal Development
In Southern California there are pockets of darling cottages built in the early 20th century that we like to call jewelry boxes. They are quaint, full of charm and usually a bit cramped. Our clients have a growing family and needed a modern, functional home. They opted for a renovation that directly addressed their concerns.
When we first saw this 2,170 square-foot 3-bedroom beach cottage, the front door opened directly into a staircase and a dead-end hallway. The kitchen was cramped, the living room was claustrophobic and everything felt dark and dated.
The big picture items included pitching the living room ceiling to create space and taking down a kitchen wall. We added a French oven and luxury range that the wife had always dreamed about, a custom vent hood, and custom-paneled appliances.
We added a downstairs half-bath for guests (entirely designed around its whimsical wallpaper) and converted one of the existing bathrooms into a Jack-and-Jill, connecting the kids’ bedrooms, with double sinks and a closed-off toilet and shower for privacy.
In the bathrooms, we added white marble floors and wainscoting. We created storage throughout the home with custom-cabinets, new closets and built-ins, such as bookcases, desks and shelving.
White Sands Design/Build furnished the entire cottage mostly with commissioned pieces, including a custom dining table and upholstered chairs. We updated light fixtures and added brass hardware throughout, to create a vintage, bo-ho vibe.
The best thing about this cottage is the charming backyard accessory dwelling unit (ADU), designed in the same style as the larger structure. In order to keep the ADU it was necessary to renovate less than 50% of the main home, which took some serious strategy, otherwise the non-conforming ADU would need to be torn out. We renovated the bathroom with white walls and pine flooring, transforming it into a get-away that will grow with the girls.
Reiter Architecture & Design
Example of a beach style white tile and subway tile gray floor and double-sink bathroom design in Portland Maine with recessed-panel cabinets, blue cabinets, white walls, an undermount sink, gray countertops and a freestanding vanity
VanderHorn Architects
A luxurious double vanity at the master bath offers an abundance of storage in drawers and cabinet doors as well as mirrored and recessed paneled medicine cabinets above the gray marble countertop.
Meadowlark Design+Build
Primary ensuite of a coastal style lake home
freestanding tub
Meadowlark, Meadowlark Design+Build, Ann Arbor, MI, Michigan, design-build, lake home, Serena & Lily, Chain of Lakes, board and batten
Coastal Bathroom Ideas
NB Design Group, Inc
Bathroom - coastal white tile and subway tile mosaic tile floor and black floor bathroom idea in Seattle with white walls
Chango
Architectural advisement, Interior Design, Custom Furniture Design & Art Curation by Chango & Co.
Photography by Sarah Elliott
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