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Drop-in bathtub - craftsman ceramic tile medium tone wood floor drop-in bathtub idea in Other with shaker cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets, a vessel sink and granite countertops

If you want to have the best of both worlds - keep your TV and incorporate a fireplace in your living room - we have great news for you! Electric fireplace is safe to install underneath a TV (as long as you maintain a minimum recommended distance - usually 12"-24"). Here are some pictures of wall mounted electric fireplaces with TV's above for your inspiration.

View from the kitchen to the dining room...a great open floor plan from the gallery kitchen to an open dining room with lots of gorgeous windows.
Mid-sized transitional single-wall light wood floor and brown floor eat-in kitchen photo in Charleston with a farmhouse sink, shaker cabinets, gray cabinets, granite countertops, white backsplash, wood backsplash, stainless steel appliances, an island and white countertops
Mid-sized transitional single-wall light wood floor and brown floor eat-in kitchen photo in Charleston with a farmhouse sink, shaker cabinets, gray cabinets, granite countertops, white backsplash, wood backsplash, stainless steel appliances, an island and white countertops
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Blue Dog Residence by smitharc architects
Photo © Keith Isaacs
Minimalist bedroom photo in Raleigh
Minimalist bedroom photo in Raleigh

DESIGNED BY TOC design
CONSTRUCTION BY TOC design & Construction inc.
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.

While the Southern California drought is keeping homeowners water usage to a minimum, there are an abundance of plants that thrive on minimal water. A combination of drip irrigation systems and drought tolerant plants can keep your exterior spaces green and beautiful as well as water efficient. This image features our design a few months down the road. With the addition of a few spring flowers, this front yard is officially ready for the Spring and Summer season.

In the kitchen, an op-art inspired backsplash echoes the owner's collection of optical art on display throughout the apartment. A computer program was utilized in the design of the pattern. In the cabinetry, visible hardware is kept to a minimum and the dishwasher and the refrigerator are hidden by panels.
Featured in Interior Design, Sept. 2014, p. 216 and Serendipity, Oct. 2014, p. 30.
Renovation, Interior Design, and Furnishing: Luca Andrisani Architect.
Photo: Peter Murdock

This spacious home in North Vancouver's Deep Cove community had been built and decorated just over 20 years ago and was in need of updating. Our clients who are empty nesters, spend much of their time in the kitchen and family room so we focused on these spaces keeping in mind that the more formal spaces on the main floor will follow in a few years time. For the most part the layout of their kitchen worked well for them so our role was to tweak the kitchen and family room furniture layout and to select updated finishes and furnishings. Since this home transformation is not happening all at once, we purposefully selected classic finishes, like antique brass hardware, that will tie in with the rest of the home's decor until it can be updated. The resulting refresh stays true to the original feel of the house while giving it a clean, updated look.

Design: Joni L. Janecki & Associates
Photo: Margot Hartford © 2015 Houzz
Photo of a mediterranean landscaping in San Francisco.
Photo of a mediterranean landscaping in San Francisco.

Eric Roth Photography
Inspiration for a mid-sized country open concept light wood floor living room remodel in Boston with white walls, a wood stove, a stone fireplace and no tv
Inspiration for a mid-sized country open concept light wood floor living room remodel in Boston with white walls, a wood stove, a stone fireplace and no tv

This is an example of a large traditional screened-in back porch design in Other with decking and a roof extension.

Focus Pocus
Large transitional l-shaped dark wood floor eat-in kitchen photo in Chicago with an island, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, quartzite countertops, multicolored backsplash, a farmhouse sink, stainless steel appliances and ceramic backsplash
Large transitional l-shaped dark wood floor eat-in kitchen photo in Chicago with an island, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, quartzite countertops, multicolored backsplash, a farmhouse sink, stainless steel appliances and ceramic backsplash

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Inspiration for a large mediterranean backyard stone patio kitchen remodel in San Francisco with a pergola
Inspiration for a large mediterranean backyard stone patio kitchen remodel in San Francisco with a pergola

photo and landscape: Dave Demers - CYAN Horticulture
As a long-time neighbor of CYAN Horticulture, the owner of this small south-facing garden gave us carte blanche on her project, as long as the severely damaged lawn was made to disappear altogether. A relax yet carefully studied meadow-like planting of bulbs and perennials, grasses and evergreen shrubs, now flank a narrow walkway. Maintenance is here kept to a minimum and seasons are wisely felt in this ever-changing arrangement.

When crafting this transitional living room, it was crucial to design a space centered around a significant family heirloom, a circa 1600s tapestry. To best showcase this notable piece, we drew on the tapestry’s rich blues and warm amber to inform the room’s color palette. Stripping the space, we added built-in bookshelves and custom designed furniture for a layered, youthful feel. The result is a comfortable yet sophisticated living room ideal for entertaining.

Inspiration for a mid-sized tropical open concept light wood floor and brown floor family room remodel in Miami with beige walls, no fireplace and a wall-mounted tv

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Inspiration for a transitional entryway remodel in DC Metro
Inspiration for a transitional entryway remodel in DC Metro

Location: Port Townsend, Washington.
Photography by Dale Lang
Walk-in shower - mid-sized contemporary master white tile and subway tile ceramic tile walk-in shower idea in Seattle with a two-piece toilet, white walls and an undermount sink
Walk-in shower - mid-sized contemporary master white tile and subway tile ceramic tile walk-in shower idea in Seattle with a two-piece toilet, white walls and an undermount sink

Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional l-shaped slate floor open concept kitchen remodel in Philadelphia with a farmhouse sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, marble countertops, white backsplash, subway tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances and an island

photography by Rob Karosis
Large traditional three-story wood exterior home idea in Portland Maine
Large traditional three-story wood exterior home idea in Portland Maine
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