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Drop-in bathtub - large coastal master multicolored floor drop-in bathtub idea in Tampa with light wood cabinets, an undermount sink, marble countertops, blue walls and louvered cabinets
Drop-in bathtub - large coastal master multicolored floor drop-in bathtub idea in Tampa with light wood cabinets, an undermount sink, marble countertops, blue walls and louvered cabinets

Bathroom - contemporary master white tile marble floor and white floor bathroom idea in Miami with flat-panel cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets, white walls, solid surface countertops and a hinged shower door

Example of a mid-sized transitional master dark wood floor bedroom design in New York with beige walls and no fireplace
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This breathtaking project by transFORM is just part of a larger renovation led by Becky Shea Design that transformed the maisonette of a historical building into a home as stylish and elegant as its owners.
Attention to detail was key in the configuration of the master closets and dressing rooms. The women’s master closet greatly elevated the aesthetic of the space with the inclusion of posh items like ostrich drawer faces, jewelry-like hardware, a dedicated shoe section, and glass doors. The boutique-inspired LED lighting system notably added a luxe look that’s both polished and functional.
The contemporary look of the men’s master closet meets office space is striking. Imported wood panels add a natural element to the design while making outstanding use of the residence’s high ceilings. A rolling ladder adds an industrial touch while granting access to the upper cabinetry of the unit.
Custom Closet/Office by transFORM
Interior Design by Becky Shea Design
Photography by Sean Litchfield Photography

Have you been dreaming of your custom, personalized bathroom for years? Now is the time to call the Woodbridge, NJ bathroom transformation specialists. Whether you're looking to gut your space and start over, or make minor but transformative changes - Barron Home Remodeling Corporation are the experts to partner with!
We listen to our clients dreams, visions and most of all: budget. Then we get to work on drafting an amazing plan to face-lift your bathroom. No bathroom renovation or remodel is too big or small for us. From that very first meeting throughout the process and over the finish line, Barron Home Remodeling Corporation's professional staff have the experience and expertise you deserve!
Only trust a licensed, insured and bonded General Contractor for your bathroom renovation or bathroom remodel in Woodbridge, NJ. There are plenty of amateurs that you could roll the dice on, but Barron's team are the seasoned pros that will give you quality work and peace of mind.

Have you been dreaming of your custom, personalized bathroom for years? Now is the time to call the Woodbridge, NJ bathroom transformation specialists. Whether you're looking to gut your space and start over, or make minor but transformative changes - Barron Home Remodeling Corporation are the experts to partner with!
We listen to our clients dreams, visions and most of all: budget. Then we get to work on drafting an amazing plan to face-lift your bathroom. No bathroom renovation or remodel is too big or small for us. From that very first meeting throughout the process and over the finish line, Barron Home Remodeling Corporation's professional staff have the experience and expertise you deserve!
Only trust a licensed, insured and bonded General Contractor for your bathroom renovation or bathroom remodel in Woodbridge, NJ. There are plenty of amateurs that you could roll the dice on, but Barron's team are the seasoned pros that will give you quality work and peace of mind.

Have you been dreaming of your custom, personalized bathroom for years? Now is the time to call the Woodbridge, NJ bathroom transformation specialists. Whether you're looking to gut your space and start over, or make minor but transformative changes - Barron Home Remodeling Corporation are the experts to partner with!
We listen to our clients dreams, visions and most of all: budget. Then we get to work on drafting an amazing plan to face-lift your bathroom. No bathroom renovation or remodel is too big or small for us. From that very first meeting throughout the process and over the finish line, Barron Home Remodeling Corporation's professional staff have the experience and expertise you deserve!
Only trust a licensed, insured and bonded General Contractor for your bathroom renovation or bathroom remodel in Woodbridge, NJ. There are plenty of amateurs that you could roll the dice on, but Barron's team are the seasoned pros that will give you quality work and peace of mind.

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Example of a large country master carpeted bedroom design in Other with brown walls and no fireplace
Example of a large country master carpeted bedroom design in Other with brown walls and no fireplace

Large mountain style master carpeted bedroom photo in Salt Lake City with yellow walls, a standard fireplace and a stone fireplace

Have you been dreaming of your custom, personalized bathroom for years? Now is the time to call the Woodbridge, NJ bathroom transformation specialists. Whether you're looking to gut your space and start over, or make minor but transformative changes - Barron Home Remodeling Corporation are the experts to partner with!
We listen to our clients dreams, visions and most of all: budget. Then we get to work on drafting an amazing plan to face-lift your bathroom. No bathroom renovation or remodel is too big or small for us. From that very first meeting throughout the process and over the finish line, Barron Home Remodeling Corporation's professional staff have the experience and expertise you deserve!
Only trust a licensed, insured and bonded General Contractor for your bathroom renovation or bathroom remodel in Woodbridge, NJ. There are plenty of amateurs that you could roll the dice on, but Barron's team are the seasoned pros that will give you quality work and peace of mind.

Based on extensive interviews with our clients, our challenges were to create an environment that was an artistic mix of traditional and clean lines. They wanted it
dramatic and sophisticated. They also wanted each piece to be special and unique, as well as artsy. Because our clients were young and have an active son, they wanted their home to be comfortable and practical, as well as beautiful. The clients wanted a sophisticated and up-to-date look. They loved brown, turquoise and orange. The other challenge we faced, was to give each room its own identity while maintaining a consistent flow throughout the home. Each space shared a similar color palette and uniqueness, while the furnishings, draperies, and accessories provided individuality to each room.
We incorporated comfortable and stylish furniture with artistic accents in pillows, throws, artwork and accessories. Each piece was selected to not only be unique, but to create a beautiful and sophisticated environment. We hunted the markets for all the perfect accessories and artwork that are the jewelry in this artistic living area.
Some of the selections included clean moldings, walnut floors and a backsplash with mosaic glass tile. In the living room we went with a cleaner look, but used some traditional accents such as the embroidered casement fabric and the paisley fabric on the chair and pillows. A traditional bow front chest with a crackled turquoise lacquer was used in the foyer.

Project: St. James Place
Year: 2015
Type: Residential
Example of a mid-sized trendy master white tile and marble tile light wood floor, single-sink and beige floor bathroom design in New York with white cabinets, white walls, a drop-in sink, marble countertops, white countertops and a built-in vanity
Example of a mid-sized trendy master white tile and marble tile light wood floor, single-sink and beige floor bathroom design in New York with white cabinets, white walls, a drop-in sink, marble countertops, white countertops and a built-in vanity

Like many California ranch homes built in the 1950s, this original master bathroom was not really a "master bath." My clients, who only three years ago purchased the home from the family of the original owner, were saddled with a small, dysfunctional space. Chief among the dysfunctions: a vanity only 30" high, and an inconveniently placed window that forced the too-low vanity mirror to reflect only the waist and partial torso--not the face--of anyone standing in front of it. They wanted not only a more spacious bathroom but a bedroom as well, so we worked in tandem with an architect and contractor to come up with a fantastic new space: a true Master Suite. In order to refine a design concept for the soon-to-be larger space, and thereby narrow down material choices, my clients and I had a brainstorming session: we spoke of an elegant Old World/ European bedroom and bathroom, a luxurious bath that would reference a Roman spa, and finally the idea of a Hammam was brought into the mix. We blended these ideas together in oil-rubbed bronze fixtures, and a tiny tile mosaic in beautiful Bursa Beige marble from Turkey and white Thassos marble from Greece. The new generously sized bathroom boasts a jetted soaking tub, a very large walk-in shower, a double-sided fireplace (facing the tub on the bath side), and a luxurious 8' long vanity with double sinks and a storage tower.
The vanity wall is covered with a mosaic vine pattern in a beautiful Bursa Beige marble from Turkey and white Thassos marble from Greece,. The custom Larson Juhl framed mirrors are flanked by gorgeous hand-wrought scones from Hubbardton Forge which echo the vine and leaf pattern in the mosaic. And the vanity itself features an LED strip in the toe-kick which allows one to see in the middle of the night without having to turn on a shockingly bright overhead fixture. At the other end of the master bath, a luxurious jetted tub nestles by a fireplace in the bay window area. Views of my clients' garden can be seen while soaking in bubbles. The over-sized walk-in shower features a paneled wainscoting effect which I designed in Crema Marfil marble. The vine mosaic continues in the shower, topped by green onyx squares. A rainshower head and a hand-held spray on a bar provides showering options. The shower floor slopes gently in one direction toward a hidden linear drain; this allows the floor to be read as a continuation of the main space, without being interrupted by a center drain.
Photo by Jeff Fiorito

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Hillside Modernism In Context.
The owners of this modern hillside home sought to have a home in a nice Los Angeles neighborhood wherein they could raise their burgeoning family. The owners purchased a 1948 2000sf, single story, 2 bedroom English Cottage styled home (believed to have been originally owned by Yul Brynner) on a ½ acre hillside site in the exclusive Brentwood area of Los Angeles. The property slopes downward away from the street and overlooks a mini eucalyptus arroyo. The owners love their new location but are now faced-with having to raise their new and growing family on a hillside with extremely limited yard spaces for children to play and in a location where nature is very close – deer as well as coyotes wander the arroyo.
In 2000 the owners commissioned architect Richard Best to add 2500sf to the cottage and transform it into a home more fitting to their growing family’s needs. Subsequently, in 2014/15, the owners again commissioned Richard to create a 2-story master suite addition. Living in or visiting the completed project - the original 1948 home remodeled + the 2000 addition + the 2014/15 addition, one goes through an unexpected and delightful experience as the spaces of the home “unfold” to reveal intimacy and environmental immersion.
It was important to Richard and to the owners that their remodels and additions be appropriately designed to fit into the neighborhood and have the feel, scale, and soul of the original cottage. With this in-mind, Richard has interpreted the design intentions of the original cottage - “modernizing” the architectural vocabulary and creating open-plan, 2-story additions which promote site “engagement” at various floor levels and openness to the outdoors in a manner clearly inspired by the original cottage, yet modern.
At the front door of the original (still remains as it was) 1948 structure, one is presented with a quaint a low-slung entry which establishes a very comfortable sense of scale. Inside, the remodeled spaces of the original cottage exude comfort and a cozy sensibility evoked by the reuse of the original home’s exposed timber framing structure, open-plan circulation, and an inventive two-sided steel fireplace which acts as a room divider between the living room and a home office. Accordion wood doors connect these rooms to a newly formed outdoor rear patio. At this point one also gets ones first hint that something very interesting is happening just beyond – a glimpse of the 2000 & 2014/15 additions.
Moving from the original 1948 structure into the 2-story 2000 addition, one is greeted by a modern and open linear floor plan arrangement – a kitchen, casual dining and family room extend perpendicularly from the 1948 structure into the rear yard and down the hillside. The open framed cathedral ceiling and wood roof trusses establish a lofty feeling and a rhythm discretely separating the open rooms one from the other. Extensive use of windows and French doors connect the indoors to the outdoors and provide abundant natural lighting. This new appendage ends with a symmetrical family room which has no corners – it is a geometry composed of two overlapped squares - one rotated 45 degrees atop the other to create double opportunities for bay windows. The design not only connects the home to the desired exterior flat yards spaces, but it also takes full advantage of the sloping terrain by adding a floor below the original level so as to maintain a scale appropriate to the neighborhood. The exterior materials were chosen taking “hints” from the original 1948 structure – natural redwood siding, reused brick veneer and wood doors/windows all serving to aesthetically connect the addition back-to the spirit of the original structure.
By 2014/15 the owners’ family has fully blossomed - the children are now teenagers and there is a need for additional space. However, the owners are very content with their remodeled cottage and Richard’s 2000 addition – unsure how to add to a home which they feel is quite perfect as it is … wanting whatever changes are to be made to be sympathetic to it. They are also concerned about potential additions blocking-out their views of the eucalyptus arroyo. The owners approached Richard with trepidation – we love our perfect house but we need it to be a bit bigger and we don’t want to block-out the arroyo views or create a hemmed-in feeling – how can we add but still see the arroyo.
In response Richard created a private yet connected 2-story master suite, which by its positioning, dynamic geometries and extensive glazing create the fourth side of the former rear patio, making it into exterior courtyard with views around and through the new addition into the arroyo. A dynamic angularity in the new master addition (inspired by the 2000 addition) simultaneously reduces the apparent size/presence of the master suite addition on the edge of the eucalyptus arroyo while creating framed views into the arroyo from the newly formed courtyard. The new master suite - a master bathroom, master closet and a master sleeping loft each having exterior decks and/or patios, is connected back to the 2000 addition via a glazed hallway which provides a sense of connectedness and privacy. A modern rustic aesthetic of exposed board-formed concrete, natural finished Corten steel exterior cladding, frameless metal windows, and clear finished Douglas Fir planks serve to “extend” the soul of the original cottage into the master suite.
The project is a highly sustainable design as well. Energy use is reduced by employing a high efficiency heat pump heating and cooling system, dual paned/gasketed metal window/door systems, natural lighting through a Kalwall skylight and generous exterior glazing with extensive eaves for shading, rigid roof insulation, and earthen backing – the lower floor is up-against the hillside which tends to even-out the day/night temperature differential.
Credits:
Architecture & Interior Design: Richard Best Architect Inc.
Structural Engineering: Dan Echeto & David Choi Associates
Interior Decor: Noelle Schoop
Landscape: Connie Heitzman
Photos: Carmel McFayden and Adriano Sarmento / James Porschen

You won't see another bathroom like this one! The whimsical Graham & Brown; Cranes in Green wallpaper and subtle shades of white tile are the perfect accent elements for this master bathroom and fits the eclectic traditional style of the rest of the house perfectly! The vanity cabinet is Kitchen Craft Lexington door style Maple cabinet with their White Cap painted finish with Cambria Torquay Quartz countertops. The bathroom floor is Marble Systems Snow White 2" hex mosaic tile. In the shower we used Crossville Mailoica White Deco White 4X10 ceramic tile. For the vanity sink, we installed a Toto Connelly in Cotton and paired it with the Newport Brass Metropole collection single handle faucet in polished chrome. The shower and tub fixtures are also from the Metropole collection. The freestanding bathtub is a Cheviot Regency Cast Iron Footed tub in gloss white completes this one of a kind master bath.

Master bedroom.
Photography by Lucas Henning.
Inspiration for a large modern master concrete floor and beige floor bedroom remodel in Seattle with white walls
Inspiration for a large modern master concrete floor and beige floor bedroom remodel in Seattle with white walls

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The Master bedroom was carefully sited in the most private part of the site to allow for "treehouse" views and corner windows. The wall hung shelf furniture and side tables were designed by Arielle Schechter, AIA. Duffy Healey, photographer.

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Large elegant master beige tile and stone tile porcelain tile drop-in bathtub photo in Chicago with an undermount sink, raised-panel cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets, granite countertops and beige walls
Large elegant master beige tile and stone tile porcelain tile drop-in bathtub photo in Chicago with an undermount sink, raised-panel cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets, granite countertops and beige walls

Bedroom - mid-sized coastal master dark wood floor bedroom idea in Other with blue walls and no fireplace
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