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GRADE took a modern approach to this stately 2,500 sq. ft. Upper East Side residence, completing the project in May 2010. With the objective to revitalize a classic space and manifest a new aesthetic identity for the client, GRADE's serene design provides a backdrop that reflects the client's colorful past through carefully cultivated accents and utilizes elevated modern pieces to represent a new stage in her life. The color palette was kept soft and feminine, with textured fabrics introduced to complement the welcoming oversized furniture.
Brian Benda
The master bedroom has a coffered ceiling and opens to the master bathroom. There is an attached sitting room on the other side of the free-standing fireplace wall (see other master bedroom pictures). The stunning fireplace wall is tiled from floor to ceiling in penny round tiles. The headboard was purchased from Pottery Barn, and the footstool at the end of the bed was purchased at Restoration Hardware.
Marcye Philbrook
A light and airy perspective in a home that has low ceilings and limited natural light. Colors and mirrors were chosen to expand the walls and bring in the sun. Photo by Siriphoto.com
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Michael Abrams Interiors
Example of a classic master dark wood floor bedroom design in Chicago with gray walls
J.S. Brown & Co.
Designed by Monica Lewis, CMKBD, MCR, UDCP of J.S. Brown and Co.
Photography by Michael Houghton StudiOhio
Total size approximately 7'4" x 6'6"
Products:
Kohler plumbing fixtures and faucets
Hudson Valley H653PC light fixture
Carerra marble vanity top and bench seat
Shiloh Vanity cabinet
Mosaic - Anatolia glass / stone blend in "Iceland"
Walls - Pratt and Larson; 3x6 in R145, 1/2 x 6 stripe in C10, 1x6 Plaza Liner in RC1, Plaza base in RC1
Floor - Seneca Gregoriana 6x18 porcelain tile in "Cloud" honed finish, and Anatolia 6x6 Bianco Venatino polished marble 6x6.
Paint Color: Sherwin Williams Spaulding Gray
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Paul Crosby Architectural Photography
Example of a mid-century modern dining room design in Minneapolis with gray walls
Example of a mid-century modern dining room design in Minneapolis with gray walls
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The Turett Collaborative
The owners of this 520 square foot, three-level studio loft had a few requests for Turett's design tea,: use sustainable materials throughout; incorporate an eclectic mix of bright colors and textures; gut everything..but preserve two decorative tiles from the existing bathroom for nostalgic value.
TCA drew on its experience with 'green' materials to integrate FSC-certified wood flooring and kitchen cabinets, recycled mosaic glass tiles in the kitchen and bathrooms, no-VOC paint and energy efficient lighting throughout the space. One of the main challenges for TCA was separating the different programmatic areas - ktichen, living room, and sleeping loft -- in an interesting way while maximizing the sense of space in a relatively small volume. The solution was a custom designed double-height screen of movable translucent panels that creates a hybrid room divider, feature wall, shelving system and guard rail.
The three levels distinguished by the system are connected by stainless steel open riser stairs with FSC-certified treads to match the flooring. Creating a setting for the preserved ceramic pieces led to the development of this apartment's one-of-a-kind hidden gem: a 5'x7' powder room wall made of 126 six-inch tiles --each one unique--organized by color gradation.
This complete renovation - from the plumbing fixtures and appliances to the hardware and finishes -- is a perfect example of TCA's ability to integrate sustainable design principles with a client's individual aims.
Cindy Smetana Interiors
Martin King
Large transitional master gray tile, white tile and mosaic tile gray floor and ceramic tile alcove shower photo in Orange County with an undermount sink, gray cabinets, gray walls, shaker cabinets, a two-piece toilet, quartz countertops and a hinged shower door
Large transitional master gray tile, white tile and mosaic tile gray floor and ceramic tile alcove shower photo in Orange County with an undermount sink, gray cabinets, gray walls, shaker cabinets, a two-piece toilet, quartz countertops and a hinged shower door
Period Architecture Ltd.
Angle Eye Photography
Example of a large ornate master white tile and stone tile marble floor and gray floor corner shower design in Philadelphia with an undermount sink, raised-panel cabinets, white cabinets, gray walls, a hinged shower door and black countertops
Example of a large ornate master white tile and stone tile marble floor and gray floor corner shower design in Philadelphia with an undermount sink, raised-panel cabinets, white cabinets, gray walls, a hinged shower door and black countertops
Rhonda Vandiver-White
Photography by Dan Piassick
Taken from the nit and grit of city life along with charming and romantic elements comes Urban Glam. All the way down to the color we have shown what can be when you combine two very opposite styles into one. When creating the design we focused on a balance between the two styles with material choices and elements throughout the space.
The urban style is shown in a few select pieces, first is the custom shelf that was inspired by the Chinese symbol for the phrase “To Create “. This piece has straight, heavy lines and is done in a dark concrete gray color which gives it a great urban feel. It creates space for a few worthy pieces to be placed upon it but itself is the main art piece. The phrase “To Create” can be both urban and glam. It’s urban in the way that we’ve created the city and everything in it, from the buildings to the cars that drive on the roads. However, you can create something glamorous as well, so the meaning of the shelf supports both styles. The second urban element is the wall of acid etched mirrors. They have a nitty-gritty feel to them like that have been around for a long time.
The lighting element in this room is very glam, not only is the chandelier adorned with jewelry, amethyst and clear stones but the glam continues up to the ceiling around the chandelier with beautifully draped fabric. The tufted velvet headboard also screams glam in a romantic, luxurious way.
Other important elements in this Urban Glam room are the beautiful glass art pieces, the matching ivory beauty desk and bedside table, and the wool and silk rug that grounds the whole space.
The attached bath continues the glamourous style with upholstered walls and hand blown glass pendants in rich purples. The mirror above the sink is made from hand cut glass giving it a rough look but the pattern it is placed in a very elegant way.
By combining the nitty-gritty feeling of a city and a charming, romantic air we’ve created the concept Urban Glam. Since this space is in a high-rise condominium located in a downtown area it already has the Urban environment surrounding it and by making it luxurious and romantic it will also be comfortable to live in.
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Inspiration for a large contemporary master mosaic tile travertine floor bathroom remodel in Minneapolis with flat-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, beige walls, an integrated sink and marble countertops
Hugh Jefferson Randolph Architects
Trendy gray tile and stone tile powder room photo in Austin with a wall-mount sink
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Upscale Construction
This Pacific Heights home required dramatic structural improvements before the final architectural vision could be fully realized. The project included the transformation of an unfinished Basement into a climate-controlled Wine Room, finished Mechanical Room, unique Man's Den, Au-pair Suite, and Laundry Room with tiled Dog Shower. The Main Floor was entirely altered. Both the front and rear yards were completely landscaped and a new wrap-around hardwood deck augmented the southern wing. Solar panels were added to the roof and the exterior was completely refinished.
Mercury Mosaics and Tile
We are always tickled pink to get projects like these. We get to really let our creative juices flow and create something truly artistic. This one is reminiscent of an italian masterpiece and was done shortly after the owner of Mercury Mosaics, Mercedes, trained in Italy with renowned mosaicists.
Linda McDougald Design | Postcard from Paris Home
Rachael Boling Photography
Example of a large transitional powder room design in Other with a vessel sink, marble countertops, beige walls and white countertops
Example of a large transitional powder room design in Other with a vessel sink, marble countertops, beige walls and white countertops
Feinmann, Inc.
A growing family and the need for more space brought the homeowners of this Arlington home to Feinmann Design|Build. As was common with Victorian homes, a shared bathroom was located centrally on the second floor. Professionals with a young and growing family, our clients had reached a point where they recognized the need for a Master Bathroom for themselves and a more practical family bath for the children. The design challenge for our team was how to find a way to create both a Master Bath and a Family Bath out of the existing Family Bath, Master Bath and adjacent closet. The solution had to consider how to shrink the Family Bath as small as possible, to allow for more room in the master bath, without compromising functionality. Furthermore, the team needed to create a space that had the sensibility and sophistication to match the contemporary Master Suite with the limited space remaining.
Working with the homes original floor plans from 1886, our skilled design team reconfigured the space to achieve the desired solution. The Master Bath design included cabinetry and arched doorways that create the sense of separate and distinct rooms for the toilet, shower and sink area, while maintaining openness to create the feeling of a larger space. The sink cabinetry was designed as a free-standing furniture piece which also enhances the sense of openness and larger scale.
In the new Family Bath, painted walls and woodwork keep the space bright while the Anne Sacks marble mosaic tile pattern referenced throughout creates a continuity of color, form, and scale. Design elements such as the vanity and the mirrors give a more contemporary twist to the period style of these elements of the otherwise small basic box-shaped room thus contributing to the visual interest of the space.
Photos by John Horner
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Jessica Helgerson Interior Design
In the living room we modified an existing rug design to create a custom rug perfect for the room. We made colorful lamp shades out of an antique suzani textile. Antique black candle sconces, a custom mirror, and a vintage black lacquered coffee table add pattern and visual interest without adding more color to an already colorful space. Photo by Lincoln Barbour.
Fautt Homes
"Her's" Vanity with make up area.
Transitional mosaic tile bathroom photo in San Francisco
Transitional mosaic tile bathroom photo in San Francisco
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Photo Credit: Mark Ehlen
Elegant powder room photo in Minneapolis with an undermount sink, white cabinets and recessed-panel cabinets
Elegant powder room photo in Minneapolis with an undermount sink, white cabinets and recessed-panel cabinets
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