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Porch cover portico addition, gable slate roof, copper ridge and flashing, smooth cedar trim, fascia, frieze, header and wrapped post, cement board siding panel, judges panels, 3/8" tongue and groove bead board ceiling, layered trim and modeling, ogee/K- style gutter, new concrete slab - Chromax admixture winter beige 6063, satin chrome door hardware, Pella full view storm door - Model 4601 - custom sized, Gilbaltar Mailbox L4009WW0

Photography Angus Fergusson
Transitional galley medium tone wood floor kitchen photo in Toronto with a double-bowl sink, flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, beige backsplash and a peninsula
Transitional galley medium tone wood floor kitchen photo in Toronto with a double-bowl sink, flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, beige backsplash and a peninsula

Inspiration for a contemporary open concept dark wood floor living room remodel in Seattle with white walls
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Jeff Beck Photography
Example of a mid-sized classic master white tile and ceramic tile marble floor and multicolored floor bathroom design in Seattle with shaker cabinets, white cabinets, blue walls, marble countertops, a vessel sink and a hinged shower door
Example of a mid-sized classic master white tile and ceramic tile marble floor and multicolored floor bathroom design in Seattle with shaker cabinets, white cabinets, blue walls, marble countertops, a vessel sink and a hinged shower door

Bathroom with chrome faucet, marble counter, wood framed mirror, undermount sink.
Photo by Eric Levin Photography
Small transitional 3/4 beige tile and subway tile ceramic tile alcove shower photo in Boston with recessed-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, a two-piece toilet, blue walls, an undermount sink and marble countertops
Small transitional 3/4 beige tile and subway tile ceramic tile alcove shower photo in Boston with recessed-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, a two-piece toilet, blue walls, an undermount sink and marble countertops

Originally a nearly three-story tall 1920’s European-styled home was turned into a modern villa for work and home. A series of low concrete retaining wall planters and steps gradually takes you up to the second level entry, grounding or anchoring the house into the site, as does a new wrap around veranda and trellis. Large eave overhangs on the upper roof were designed to give the home presence and were accented with a Mid-century orange color. The new master bedroom addition white box creates a better sense of entry and opens to the wrap around veranda at the opposite side. Inside the owners live on the lower floor and work on the upper floor with the garage basement for storage, archives and a ceramics studio. New windows and open spaces were created for the graphic designer owners; displaying their mid-century modern furnishings collection.
A lot of effort went into attempting to lower the house visually by bringing the ground plane higher with the concrete retaining wall planters, steps, wrap around veranda and trellis, and the prominent roof with exaggerated overhangs. That the eaves were painted orange is a cool reflection of the owner’s Dutch heritage. Budget was a driver for the project and it was determined that the footprint of the home should have minimal extensions and that the new windows remain in the same relative locations as the old ones. Wall removal was utilized versus moving and building new walls where possible.
Photo Credit: John Sutton Photography.

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Wall hung toilet give a decidedly European look to this bath. Kitchen & Bath Design + Construction, photo by Chrissy Racho.
Example of a mid-sized trendy beige tile and glass tile porcelain tile tub/shower combo design in Bridgeport with flat-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, a wall-mount toilet, gray walls, an undermount sink and quartz countertops
Example of a mid-sized trendy beige tile and glass tile porcelain tile tub/shower combo design in Bridgeport with flat-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, a wall-mount toilet, gray walls, an undermount sink and quartz countertops

Pull out knife block makes use of a small space while keep essential cooking tools close at hand. ~
Brian DalBalcon Photography
Kitchen - mid-sized transitional kitchen idea in Seattle
Kitchen - mid-sized transitional kitchen idea in Seattle

John Evans
Huge elegant u-shaped dark wood floor kitchen photo in Columbus with a farmhouse sink, beaded inset cabinets, white cabinets, granite countertops, white backsplash, stone tile backsplash, paneled appliances and an island
Huge elegant u-shaped dark wood floor kitchen photo in Columbus with a farmhouse sink, beaded inset cabinets, white cabinets, granite countertops, white backsplash, stone tile backsplash, paneled appliances and an island

Jill Paider Photography
Bathroom - transitional bathroom idea in Los Angeles with dark wood cabinets, a two-piece toilet, an undermount sink and flat-panel cabinets
Bathroom - transitional bathroom idea in Los Angeles with dark wood cabinets, a two-piece toilet, an undermount sink and flat-panel cabinets

Kitchen - mid-sized modern u-shaped kitchen idea in New York with flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, wood countertops and a peninsula

Neutral sec bathroom with three large drawers with cup pulls. Cement looking 12 x 24 floor tile with brick lay subway tiles.
Corner shower - mid-sized country 3/4 gray tile and ceramic tile ceramic tile and gray floor corner shower idea in San Francisco with shaker cabinets, white cabinets, a two-piece toilet, gray walls, an undermount sink, marble countertops, a hinged shower door and gray countertops
Corner shower - mid-sized country 3/4 gray tile and ceramic tile ceramic tile and gray floor corner shower idea in San Francisco with shaker cabinets, white cabinets, a two-piece toilet, gray walls, an undermount sink, marble countertops, a hinged shower door and gray countertops

Living room - traditional formal dark wood floor living room idea in Atlanta with gray walls, a standard fireplace and no tv

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PHOTOS BY : Tania Scardellato
I was fortunate to have a young family approach me in desperate need to renovate there only 3 piece bathroom. This space was In dire need of a remodel, with old brown wall to wall tiles and a dated bulky yellow brown single sink vanity.
Storage was a must, lighting a necessity, and proper accessibility to the shower bath area.
We had a tight budget to respect, but a full gut of this bathroom was required. And a good thing too, once we started doing the demolition we noticed that mildew and rotting floors and walls had accumulated throughout the years. Doing it right the first time is no joke when dealing with water and electrical issues.
We discarded all reminisce of old and built from scratch, new walls, new plumbing, new electrical ,new insulation and a new window, a new fan that actually exhausted outside ( I say this laughing as you would be amazed at how many fans are installed but don’t exhaust outside, and you the client would never know unless you go inside the attic space.
Once all the hard stuff was done, the rest is just a matter of smart design. If you have a small bathroom here are some tips to guide you.
10 tips for making a small bathroom feel larger
Is your tiny bathroom cramping your functionality and style, leaving you longing for the enormous bathrooms gracing the pages of design magazines? Even if your bathroom is a fraction of the size, all it takes is some design savvy to make the most of the space you have. Consider these 10 smart tips that will help your bathroom look, feel and function like those larger contenders.
1-Get creative with corners
Space is at a premium in small bathrooms, so it's important to maximize every inch. Corners, for example, provide extra space for shelving, storage units and even hooks. Get creative and install unique design solutions that are not only functional, but also eye-catching. If you love the airiness of floating cabinets, add baskets or decorative boxes under for extra storage. If you are installing floating cabinets insure that they are installed securely to studs or plywood at wall.
2- Let solid colors shine
Busy patterns have a shrinking effect and make small bathrooms seem even smaller. Conversely, light natural hues make a space feel more open. If you're itching to get creative with design, experiment with textures but keep overpowering patterns to a minimum. Tone on tone is the best to achieve this.
3 - Maximize your bathtub
A bathtub takes up a significant portion of the room, but modern, compact options with curved basins, can make the tub feel larger when in use, all while conserving space.
4 - Select a smaller faucet
A faucet is jewelry for the bathroom. And just as accessories can overpower an outfit, a big bulky faucet isn't flattering in a small bath. Single-handle designs conserve counter space, while a wall-mount installation frees it up all together and can create quite the wow-factor, if the budget can accommodate the required changes to plumbing behind the wall.
5 - Make vanity storage simple
If you're in a storage war with your small bathroom, you're not alone in the battle. Toiletries and personal supplies without a place to call home only add clutter and chaos. Store smart with a space-saving vanity, the dual sink vanity shown here, looks quite simple, but in reality it has 4 sets of full extension drawers, and the vanity tower adds extra storage without overpowering the use of space.
6 - Show off the shower
Shower curtains may be pretty, but they interrupt the visual flow of a bathing space and make it feel significantly smaller. In bathrooms with small footprints, opt for a clear glass sliding shower door that doesn't require the clearance of one with a hinged design. Or as shown in this design and for fraction less expensive a half hinged panel installed on a fixed tempered glass panel. If you're embarking on a big remodel, create the illusion of more space by using same tile in the shower that's used throughout; instead of seeing them as two separate zones, the eye will read them as one.
7 - Discover the treasure of hidden storage
Work with a contractor, and you just might find some serious storage potential hidden behind your walls. Whether it's utilizing space between the studs for shallow shelving or a creating a small linen closet by annexing space from an adjacent room, even small additions can make a big difference.
8 - Focal Point
Tile is a beautiful, durable addition to any bathroom. For dainty spaces, consider installing tile at a diagonal to accentuate the focal point or as in this bathroom I used an oversized textured pattern to bring depth to the space at the window wall.
9 - Choose the right lights
Strategically install light to reflect and brighten a small bathroom to make it appear larger. Recessed lighting is an affordable solution for tiny rooms, offering ample light while taking up little space. Wall sconces alongside a mirror also reflect off the walls and make a room feel bright and airy. I always recommend going with LED lighting at 2800 to 3000K.
10 – Accessorize
This is your time to shine in your decorating skills, have fun with your towels, you can change the color scheme daily just by adding pops of color in your accessories, make sure to get items that serve a dual purpose, like baskets, boxes they can always be used as hampers, storing of towels and even a nice display for your guest.

John Evans
Huge elegant u-shaped dark wood floor kitchen photo in Columbus with a farmhouse sink, beaded inset cabinets, white cabinets, granite countertops, white backsplash, stone tile backsplash, paneled appliances and an island
Huge elegant u-shaped dark wood floor kitchen photo in Columbus with a farmhouse sink, beaded inset cabinets, white cabinets, granite countertops, white backsplash, stone tile backsplash, paneled appliances and an island

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Example of a mid-sized farmhouse galley dark wood floor open concept kitchen design in Nashville with an undermount sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, quartz countertops, gray backsplash, glass tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances and an island
Example of a mid-sized farmhouse galley dark wood floor open concept kitchen design in Nashville with an undermount sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, quartz countertops, gray backsplash, glass tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances and an island

This urban townhouse took on new life when it was renovated for a couple relocating from New York City. The owner’s sophisticated taste, cultivated from world travels, paired with the character of the existing home and resulted in a fresh and colorful gem in the heart of the historic downtown.
Extensive approvals from the local Historic District Commission preceded an addition on the rear of the time-honored building and a complete restoration of the exterior. The addition encompasses a first-floor, finished garage with arch doors that open to the gardens, ideal for entertaining. Above the garage accommodates the master bedroom, walk-in closets and a bathroom suite. The exterior restoration allowed the addition of window pediments, shutters with authentic hardware and gaslight features. Pocket gardens surround the townhouse and boast multiple plantings that complement a historic environment.
The interior of the home was restructured to allow for reworking of the main stair. The reconfigured flight can now carry the weight of books and art alongside ascending residents and guests. Amid construction, two previously hidden fireplaces were uncovered. By the end of the renovation, four fireplaces were entirely refurbished and now lend immense aesthetic to interior design.
The interior finishes within the home keep visitors engaged and impressed. From imported Italian tile to contextually historic light switches, the colorful décor is appealing to all senses. Specially painted walls coordinate with furnishings, bookcases and art.
Photos: Greg West Photography
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