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Example of a large transitional master white tile and ceramic tile ceramic tile and gray floor bathroom design in Other with flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, gray walls, an undermount sink and black countertops

This project was a whole-home remodel in the Park Meadows subdivision of Park City, Utah. The design of the original home consisted of dark carpets, dark walls and lots of closed-in spaces accented with heavy dark timbers. It was a traditional 1980s, spec home. We transformed this entire house to include a bright open floor plan, a new kitchen and bathrooms, new flooring, a custom kieva-style fireplace and custom metal railings. The master bathroom shower has 12 body sprays, two rain heads and two hand-held shower wands. Ultimate luxury.
The owner of this home is a race car drive and he wanted details in his home to reflect his passion. The tile work in the bathroom represents a racing strip and the whole home features steel columns and ratings to give it a more modern, industrial look.

This mixed-income housing development on six acres in town is adjacent to national forest. Conservation concerns restricted building south of the creek and budgets led to efficient layouts.
All of the units have decks and primary spaces facing south for sun and mountain views; an orientation reflected in the building forms. The seven detached market-rate duplexes along the creek subsidized the deed restricted two- and three-story attached duplexes along the street and west boundary which can be entered through covered access from street and courtyard. This arrangement of the units forms a courtyard and thus unifies them into a single community.
The use of corrugated, galvanized metal and fiber cement board – requiring limited maintenance – references ranch and agricultural buildings. These vernacular references, combined with the arrangement of units, integrate the housing development into the fabric of the region.
A.I.A. Wyoming Chapter Design Award of Citation 2008
Project Year: 2009
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This spacious modern kitchen boasts an oversized island with engineered quartz counters. A neutral color palette and two-toned cabinets and copper fixtures makes this kitchen warm and inviting. With ReAlta, we are introducing for the first time in Charlotte a fully solar community. Each beautifully detailed home will incorporate low profile solar panels that will collect the sun’s rays to significantly offset the home’s energy usage. Combined with our industry-leading Home Efficiency Ratings (HERS), these solar systems will save a ReAlta homeowner thousands over the life of the home. Credit: Brendan Kahm

THE SETUP
The original primary bathroom was characterized by a disjointed and segmented layout. The shower featured a bulky glass-block enclosure that overwhelmed the space visually. There was a considerable amount of open, unused space, and despite having a his and hers vanity, the arrangement lacked personal space for each user, as they shared the conjoined space between the sinks. The toilet was inconveniently located right by the door, with a half-wall partition meant to provide privacy but instead contributing to a cramped and unbalanced feel. Overall, the bathroom’s layout and design were fragmented, failing to make the most of the available space and lacking adequate storage solutions.
Design objectives:
- Reconfigure the layout to enhance functionality and flow.
- Create an elegant, upscale aesthetic that is light and bright.
- Incorporate specialized storage solutions for female hair care needs.
- Increase overall storage capacity.
- Develop a spa-like shower experience.
- Provide a significant wow factor to the space.
THE REMODEL
Design challenges to be solved:
- Repositioning the toilet to a more suitable location.
- Designing hair care storage solutions without cluttering the elegant space.
- Balancing an upscale, elegant design with a feminine touch in the color palette.
- Increasing the brightness of the room without adding windows.
- Completely replacing the existing shower to create a spa-like experience.
- Planning new storage solutions without adding bulkiness or clutter to the cabinetry.
THE RENEWED SPACE
Design solutions:
Toilet Relocation: Moved the toilet by the window, creating a better overall layout that also opened up two full walls for cabinetry and storage solutions.
Specialized Vanity Storage: The left side of the left vanity is the wife’s. Open shelves facing across the vanity can be used for decorative or daily needs items. Pull-out docking drawers with power outlets and metal basins handle hot hair appliances.
Bright and Elegant Color Scheme: White cabinets, countertops, floors, and shower walls keep the space bright. The just-off-white wall color with a hint of pink adds a feminine touch. Thin wainscoting with white trim offers traditional-leaning elegance.
Layered Lighting Strategy: Ceiling can lights, sconces, lighted mirrors, and toe-kick lighting were installed. Natural light-rated bulbs keep the space bright and natural-feeling.
Spa-Like Shower: An extra-large shower was created using the same floor tile materials for continuity. Equipped with a Kohler Anthem system with a shower head, hand-held, and four body sprays. His and Hers niches for separate body care product storage.
Enhanced Storage Solutions: Added a linen cabinet within the vanity area for efficient storage of towels and bathroom essentials.
This elegant bathroom feels incredibly spacious now. The color palette and lights keep the room bright and cheery. Gold fixtures, the herringbone pattern on the floor, and exquisite trim work add an elegant touch. With the husband and wife having their own vanity wall sections joined at the corner, each user truly has their own space within the space. The clients are very happy with the final result.

Potomac, Maryland Eclectic Kitchen design by #JenniferGilmer
http://www.gilmerkitchens.com/

Situated above the Vancouver skyline, overlooking the city below, this custom home is a top performer on top of it all. An open kitchen, dining, and great room with a 99 bottle capacity wine wall, this space is made for entertaining.
The three car garage houses the technical equipment including solar inverters and the Tesla Powerwall 2. A vehicle lift allows for easy maintenance and double parking storage. From BBQ season in the summer to the gorgeous sunsets of fall, the views are simply stunning both from and within the home. A cozy library and home office are well placed to allow for a more intimate atmosphere while still absorbing the beautiful city below.
Luxury custom homes are not always as high on the performance scale but this home boasts a modelled energy rating of 60 GJ/year compared with the 182 GJ/year standard, close to 70% better! With high-efficiency appliances and a well positioned solar array, this home may perform so well that it starts generating income through Net Metering.
Photo Credits: SilentSama Architectural Photography

THE SETUP
The original primary bathroom was characterized by a disjointed and segmented layout. The shower featured a bulky glass-block enclosure that overwhelmed the space visually. There was a considerable amount of open, unused space, and despite having a his and hers vanity, the arrangement lacked personal space for each user, as they shared the conjoined space between the sinks. The toilet was inconveniently located right by the door, with a half-wall partition meant to provide privacy but instead contributing to a cramped and unbalanced feel. Overall, the bathroom’s layout and design were fragmented, failing to make the most of the available space and lacking adequate storage solutions.
Design objectives:
- Reconfigure the layout to enhance functionality and flow.
- Create an elegant, upscale aesthetic that is light and bright.
- Incorporate specialized storage solutions for female hair care needs.
- Increase overall storage capacity.
- Develop a spa-like shower experience.
- Provide a significant wow factor to the space.
THE REMODEL
Design challenges to be solved:
- Repositioning the toilet to a more suitable location.
- Designing hair care storage solutions without cluttering the elegant space.
- Balancing an upscale, elegant design with a feminine touch in the color palette.
- Increasing the brightness of the room without adding windows.
- Completely replacing the existing shower to create a spa-like experience.
- Planning new storage solutions without adding bulkiness or clutter to the cabinetry.
THE RENEWED SPACE
Design solutions:
Toilet Relocation: Moved the toilet by the window, creating a better overall layout that also opened up two full walls for cabinetry and storage solutions.
Specialized Vanity Storage: The left side of the left vanity is the wife’s. Open shelves facing across the vanity can be used for decorative or daily needs items. Pull-out docking drawers with power outlets and metal basins handle hot hair appliances.
Bright and Elegant Color Scheme: White cabinets, countertops, floors, and shower walls keep the space bright. The just-off-white wall color with a hint of pink adds a feminine touch. Thin wainscoting with white trim offers traditional-leaning elegance.
Layered Lighting Strategy: Ceiling can lights, sconces, lighted mirrors, and toe-kick lighting were installed. Natural light-rated bulbs keep the space bright and natural-feeling.
Spa-Like Shower: An extra-large shower was created using the same floor tile materials for continuity. Equipped with a Kohler Anthem system with a shower head, hand-held, and four body sprays. His and Hers niches for separate body care product storage.
Enhanced Storage Solutions: Added a linen cabinet within the vanity area for efficient storage of towels and bathroom essentials.
This elegant bathroom feels incredibly spacious now. The color palette and lights keep the room bright and cheery. Gold fixtures, the herringbone pattern on the floor, and exquisite trim work add an elegant touch. With the husband and wife having their own vanity wall sections joined at the corner, each user truly has their own space within the space. The clients are very happy with the final result.

Located in, Summit Park, Park City UT lies one of the most efficient houses in the country. The Summit Haus – designed and built by Chris Price of PCD+B, is an exploration in design and construction of advanced high performance housing. Seeing a rising demand for sustainable housing along with rising Carbon emissions leading to global warming, this house strives to show that sensible, good design can create spaces adequate for today’s housing demands while adhering to strict standards. The house was designed to meet the very rigid Passiv House rating system – 90% more efficient than a typical home in the area.
The house itself was intended to nestle neatly into the 45 degree sloped site and to take full advantage of the limited solar access and views. The views range from short, highly wooded views to a long corridor out towards the Uinta Mountain range towards the east. The house was designed and built based off Passiv Haus standards, and the framing and ventilation became critical elements to maintain such minimal energy requirements.
Zola triple-pane, tilt-and-turn Thermo uPVC windows contribute substantially to the home’s energy efficiency, and takes advantage of the beautiful surrounding of the location, including forrest views from the deck off of the kitchen.
Photographer: City Home Collective

Eat-in kitchen - large contemporary galley dark wood floor and brown floor eat-in kitchen idea in DC Metro with a single-bowl sink, flat-panel cabinets, brown cabinets, quartzite countertops, multicolored backsplash, glass tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances, an island and white countertops

Using these mosaics from Eden Mosaic Tile for a high end finish on this Master Bathroom. Splash backs near vessel sinks also have matching mosaics with added LED lighting and LED lighting under floating cabinets for a stunning effect.

The second floor (main living level) has vaulted ceilings, following the roof lines. The great room includes a 3-sided gas fireplace, with tile and reclaimed timber trim. The kitchen contains contemporary European cabinets with base cabinets of flush horizontal maple in a charcoal finish, with stainless steel upper cabinets. The counter tops are Silestone and all appliances are GE Profile series, stainless steel and are EnergyStar* rated. Photography by Heather Mace of RA+A.

John G Wlbanks Photography
Enclosed kitchen - contemporary galley enclosed kitchen idea in Seattle with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, black cabinets, granite countertops, gray backsplash, porcelain backsplash and stainless steel appliances
Enclosed kitchen - contemporary galley enclosed kitchen idea in Seattle with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, black cabinets, granite countertops, gray backsplash, porcelain backsplash and stainless steel appliances

Luxury Bathroom Wallpaper Installation in Tigard
Transform your bathroom into a spa-like retreat with our premium waterproof wallcoverings—serving Tigard and the greater Portland area.
Why Tigard Homeowners Choose Us
? Top-Rated Local Experts – Serving Tigard for 10+ years
? Mold & Moisture-Resistant – Specialty vinyls perfect for PNW humidity
? Eco-Friendly Materials – Low-VOC adhesives & sustainable papers
⚡ 1-Day Makeovers – Most bathrooms completed in 24 hours
Popular Tigard Bathroom Styles
Pacific Northwest Spa – Fern motifs & organic textures
Modern Farmhouse – Subway tile patterns & shiplap looks
Urban Industrial – Concrete-look & metallic finishes
Boho Retreat – Vibrant patterns & tropical botanicals
Premium Bathroom Solutions
✔ Peel-and-Stick Options – Perfect for rentals & quick updates
✔ Steam-Resistant Finishes – Special sealing for showers
✔ Accent Wall Specials – Bold designs for powder rooms
✔ Complete Wall Prep – Including removal of old wallcoverings
Serving All Tigard Neighborhoods:
Downtown • Bull Mountain • Metzger • Summerlake
Exclusive Local Offers
? 15% "Evergreen Discount" for first-time clients
? Spa Package – Wallpaper + new fixture coordination
? Weekend Installations – Available by appointment

THE SETUP
The original primary bathroom was characterized by a disjointed and segmented layout. The shower featured a bulky glass-block enclosure that overwhelmed the space visually. There was a considerable amount of open, unused space, and despite having a his and hers vanity, the arrangement lacked personal space for each user, as they shared the conjoined space between the sinks. The toilet was inconveniently located right by the door, with a half-wall partition meant to provide privacy but instead contributing to a cramped and unbalanced feel. Overall, the bathroom’s layout and design were fragmented, failing to make the most of the available space and lacking adequate storage solutions.
Design objectives:
- Reconfigure the layout to enhance functionality and flow.
- Create an elegant, upscale aesthetic that is light and bright.
- Incorporate specialized storage solutions for female hair care needs.
- Increase overall storage capacity.
- Develop a spa-like shower experience.
- Provide a significant wow factor to the space.
THE REMODEL
Design challenges to be solved:
- Repositioning the toilet to a more suitable location.
- Designing hair care storage solutions without cluttering the elegant space.
- Balancing an upscale, elegant design with a feminine touch in the color palette.
- Increasing the brightness of the room without adding windows.
- Completely replacing the existing shower to create a spa-like experience.
- Planning new storage solutions without adding bulkiness or clutter to the cabinetry.
THE RENEWED SPACE
Design solutions:
Toilet Relocation: Moved the toilet by the window, creating a better overall layout that also opened up two full walls for cabinetry and storage solutions.
Specialized Vanity Storage: The left side of the left vanity is the wife’s. Open shelves facing across the vanity can be used for decorative or daily needs items. Pull-out docking drawers with power outlets and metal basins handle hot hair appliances.
Bright and Elegant Color Scheme: White cabinets, countertops, floors, and shower walls keep the space bright. The just-off-white wall color with a hint of pink adds a feminine touch. Thin wainscoting with white trim offers traditional-leaning elegance.
Layered Lighting Strategy: Ceiling can lights, sconces, lighted mirrors, and toe-kick lighting were installed. Natural light-rated bulbs keep the space bright and natural-feeling.
Spa-Like Shower: An extra-large shower was created using the same floor tile materials for continuity. Equipped with a Kohler Anthem system with a shower head, hand-held, and four body sprays. His and Hers niches for separate body care product storage.
Enhanced Storage Solutions: Added a linen cabinet within the vanity area for efficient storage of towels and bathroom essentials.
This elegant bathroom feels incredibly spacious now. The color palette and lights keep the room bright and cheery. Gold fixtures, the herringbone pattern on the floor, and exquisite trim work add an elegant touch. With the husband and wife having their own vanity wall sections joined at the corner, each user truly has their own space within the space. The clients are very happy with the final result.

This mixed-income housing development on six acres in town is adjacent to national forest. Conservation concerns restricted building south of the creek and budgets led to efficient layouts.
All of the units have decks and primary spaces facing south for sun and mountain views; an orientation reflected in the building forms. The seven detached market-rate duplexes along the creek subsidized the deed restricted two- and three-story attached duplexes along the street and west boundary which can be entered through covered access from street and courtyard. This arrangement of the units forms a courtyard and thus unifies them into a single community.
The use of corrugated, galvanized metal and fiber cement board – requiring limited maintenance – references ranch and agricultural buildings. These vernacular references, combined with the arrangement of units, integrate the housing development into the fabric of the region.
A.I.A. Wyoming Chapter Design Award of Citation 2008
Project Year: 2009

Small minimalist master beige tile and porcelain tile porcelain tile, beige floor and single-sink bathroom photo in Los Angeles with flat-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, a two-piece toilet, white walls, an undermount sink, quartz countertops, white countertops and a built-in vanity

Hot water tank installed & built closet enclosure with fire rated door.
Small minimalist gender-neutral brown floor walk-in closet photo in New York with flat-panel cabinets and white cabinets
Small minimalist gender-neutral brown floor walk-in closet photo in New York with flat-panel cabinets and white cabinets

A contemporary kitchen designer's dream - with or without handles, wall hanging or floor mounted, the System Collection offers an extensive selection of standard elements and finishes to fit a wide range of modern kitchen layouts and flexible kitchen design budgets. Minimalism to the max.
The System Collection allows the ancient and universal function of cooking to be a fun and fulfilling experience to participate in. While the System Collection does focus on the aesthetics of design and the materials used, the driving force behind the design has and will always be enjoying the kitchen and the pleasure of cooking. The System Collection is a modern kitchen that is easy and only creates light barriers between the living areas.
One of the unique features of the System Collection is its ease of maintenance, making it one of the most hygienic contemporary kitchens available. System Collection’s ergonomic design gives it an extremely high rate of flexibility. Superior usage of space, ease of reaching every corner, top-notch organization and beautiful forms that follow superb function.
Whether your goal is a contemporary Italian kitchen design or a large modern suburban kitchen, the System Collection offers endless design options - textured melamine with matching edges, hundreds of laminate colors (matte or glossy) with or without aluminum edges, eco wood with aluminum edges, painted glass, and the entire range of Pedini lacquer colors (matte, textured and high gloss).

Luxury Bathroom Wallpaper Installation in Tigard
Transform your bathroom into a spa-like retreat with our premium waterproof wallcoverings—serving Tigard and the greater Portland area.
Why Tigard Homeowners Choose Us
? Top-Rated Local Experts – Serving Tigard for 10+ years
? Mold & Moisture-Resistant – Specialty vinyls perfect for PNW humidity
? Eco-Friendly Materials – Low-VOC adhesives & sustainable papers
⚡ 1-Day Makeovers – Most bathrooms completed in 24 hours
Popular Tigard Bathroom Styles
Pacific Northwest Spa – Fern motifs & organic textures
Modern Farmhouse – Subway tile patterns & shiplap looks
Urban Industrial – Concrete-look & metallic finishes
Boho Retreat – Vibrant patterns & tropical botanicals
Premium Bathroom Solutions
✔ Peel-and-Stick Options – Perfect for rentals & quick updates
✔ Steam-Resistant Finishes – Special sealing for showers
✔ Accent Wall Specials – Bold designs for powder rooms
✔ Complete Wall Prep – Including removal of old wallcoverings
Serving All Tigard Neighborhoods:
Downtown • Bull Mountain • Metzger • Summerlake
Exclusive Local Offers
? 15% "Evergreen Discount" for first-time clients
? Spa Package – Wallpaper + new fixture coordination
? Weekend Installations – Available by appointment
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