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SoliDeo Design Studio pllc
This homeowner had inherited a small, bleak, builder grade master bathroom that was inexplicably chopped up into tiny pieces with various walls and doorways in between the fixtures.
Starting a new life after the loss of a loved one, she wanted to create a master bath refuge designed specifically for her. If a bathroom could represent light, joy, and peace, that is what she wanted.
We started by choosing a creamy yellow base color, accented with the sparkle of glass mosaic. All the extra walls came tumbling down, and we bumped out the exterior wall with a generously proportioned bay window and window seat.
Next we reconfigured the fixtures, discarding a tired fiberglass bath/shower unit and replacing it with a full wall of glass across the back of the room, defining a spacious shower with a fold down teak bench. A simple and beautiful basin sink sits on a luxuriously sized vanity, while custom cabinetry goes up the wall and over the double entry doors.
Finally, the focal point of the entire room is the custom designed tile on the back wall of the shower. The owner wanted to feel as if she was in a rainforest under a beautiful tree.
To execute this custom tile mural we worked closely with the tile setters, literally laying the entire wall of tiles out on the floor of the adjacent room for them to transfer to the actual wall. With a quiet backdrop of unassuming white subway tile, we reconfigured mosaic sheets to the forms we required, using specifically colored grout to bring each element to life.
The result is a fully functional personal, peaceful, sunny retreat.
RoomService 360
Founded in 1973, Fiam Italia is a global icon of glass culture with four decades of glass innovation and design that produced revolutionary structures and created a new level of utility for glass as a material in residential and commercial interior decor. Fiam Italia designs, develops and produces items of furniture in curved glass, creating them through a combination of craftsmanship and industrial processes, while merging tradition and innovation, through a hand-crafted approach.
Jonathan Cutler AIA Architecture & Interiors
Bedroom - mid-sized modern master carpeted and blue floor bedroom idea in Boston with blue walls
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Divine Design Center
Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary galley light wood floor eat-in kitchen remodel in Boston with an undermount sink, glass-front cabinets, white cabinets, quartz countertops, stainless steel appliances and an island
Budget Blinds of Concordia/Blue Springs
Transitional light wood floor living room photo in Kansas City with beige walls and no tv
Doyle McCullar
Luxury kitchen
Eat-in kitchen - large contemporary galley eat-in kitchen idea in San Francisco with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets, glass countertops, green backsplash, stone tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances and an island
Eat-in kitchen - large contemporary galley eat-in kitchen idea in San Francisco with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets, glass countertops, green backsplash, stone tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances and an island
Zahn Builders Inc.
Kitchen/dining room combo - traditional kitchen/dining room combo idea in Grand Rapids
Robin LaMonte/Rooms Revamped
Marc Maudlin Photography
Inspiration for a large timeless master carpeted bedroom remodel in Atlanta with beige walls and no fireplace
Inspiration for a large timeless master carpeted bedroom remodel in Atlanta with beige walls and no fireplace
Tobi Fairley Interior Design
Inspiration for a mid-sized tropical open concept living room remodel in Little Rock with beige walls and no fireplace
Dostie Homes
Pool fountain - transitional backyard concrete paver and rectangular pool fountain idea in Jacksonville
THREE SIXTY ONE Architecture, AIA
Inspiration for a contemporary three-story exterior home remodel in San Francisco
SoliDeo Design Studio pllc
This homeowner had inherited a small, bleak, builder grade master bathroom that was inexplicably chopped up into tiny pieces with various walls and doorways in between the fixtures.
Starting a new life after the loss of a loved one, she wanted to create a master bath refuge designed specifically for her. If a bathroom could represent light, joy, and peace, that is what she wanted.
We started by choosing a creamy yellow base color, accented with the sparkle of glass mosaic. All the extra walls came tumbling down, and we bumped out the exterior wall with a generously proportioned bay window and window seat.
Next we reconfigured the fixtures, discarding a tired fiberglass bath/shower unit and replacing it with a full wall of glass across the back of the room, defining a spacious shower with a fold down teak bench. A simple and beautiful basin sink sits on a luxuriously sized vanity, while custom cabinetry goes up the wall and over the double entry doors.
Finally, the focal point of the entire room is the custom designed tile on the back wall of the shower. The owner wanted to feel as if she was in a rainforest under a beautiful tree.
To execute this custom tile mural we worked closely with the tile setters, literally laying the entire wall of tiles out on the floor of the adjacent room for them to transfer to the actual wall. With a quiet backdrop of unassuming white subway tile, we reconfigured mosaic sheets to the forms we required, using specifically colored grout to bring each element to life.
The result is a fully functional personal, peaceful, sunny retreat.
SoliDeo Design Studio pllc
This homeowner had inherited a small, bleak, builder grade master bathroom that was inexplicably chopped up into tiny pieces with various walls and doorways in between the fixtures.
Starting a new life after the loss of a loved one, she wanted to create a master bath refuge designed specifically for her. If a bathroom could represent light, joy, and peace, that is what she wanted.
We started by choosing a creamy yellow base color, accented with the sparkle of glass mosaic. All the extra walls came tumbling down, and we bumped out the exterior wall with a generously proportioned bay window and window seat.
Next we reconfigured the fixtures, discarding a tired fiberglass bath/shower unit and replacing it with a full wall of glass across the back of the room, defining a spacious shower with a fold down teak bench. A simple and beautiful basin sink sits on a luxuriously sized vanity, while custom cabinetry goes up the wall and over the double entry doors.
Finally, the focal point of the entire room is the custom designed tile on the back wall of the shower. The owner wanted to feel as if she was in a rainforest under a beautiful tree.
To execute this custom tile mural we worked closely with the tile setters, literally laying the entire wall of tiles out on the floor of the adjacent room for them to transfer to the actual wall. With a quiet backdrop of unassuming white subway tile, we reconfigured mosaic sheets to the forms we required, using specifically colored grout to bring each element to life.
The result is a fully functional personal, peaceful, sunny retreat.
Master Pools by Dominion Pools Canada
Indoor lap pool - Featured in the Spring 2012 issue of Best Home magazine (Western Canada)
Inspiration for a timeless lap pool remodel in Calgary
Inspiration for a timeless lap pool remodel in Calgary
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株式会社 建匠
Inspiration for a mediterranean painted wood floor kitchen remodel in Other with a drop-in sink, raised-panel cabinets, white cabinets and an island
Bathrooms Within Reach
Horse Trough Bathtub by Bathrooms Within Reach, Columbia, SC
Eclectic bathroom photo in Other
Eclectic bathroom photo in Other
Gundry & Ducker
History
The house is part of a terrace of 1970s neo-Georgian houses, built on the site of demolished large Victorian Villas. This terrace is one of many similar examples built in a ten year period from the mid 1960s around Canonbury. The first of these ,a terrace built in Canonbury Place was designed by Raymond Erith one of the leading classical Architects of the period. This later terrace, however, was by a unnamed house builders architect.
The Design
Whilst the front facade was designed in the Neo-Georgian style, the interior layout and design were generic 1970’s house builder. Stripping out the entire interior back to just the external walls and the roof, we inserted a new interior as a modern interpretation of a Georgian house interior. The design is centred around a cantilevered pill shaped staircase that sits in a triple height space with the upper rooms accessed directly off the stair. The hallway has a chequer board floor in marble and terrazzo with the terrazzo continuing up the staircase. A rear extension provides a kitchen and dining space. A full width roof light illuminates the middle of the plan.
Local planning restrictions inexplicably prevented dormer windows to the rear (or any form of roof extension). Our solution was to move the floor levels around to achieve three stories, within the available space. The design was intended to provide a contrasting route through the house. The initial volume of the entrance hall is contrasted by the scale of the arched tunnel beyond. There is a visual link through the house from the front door through to the arched garden window and the space beyond.
The rear facade is composed of white brick and terrazzo and alludes to Georgian marble fireplace surrounds. The project was an opportunity to explore the skills of craftsman some of whom we have been working with for some years. The cantilevered staircase was built entirely on site and although contemporary is built in the same way a Victorian or Georgian staircase would be built. We also worked with a terrazzo specialist on a bespoke mix terrazzo used both in-situ and precast formats. This formed the stairtreads, the flooring, work tops and the cladding of the rear façade. Update we have added some interior shots with the furniture and shots of the complete garden.
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