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Walls are Sherwin Williams Waterscape, ceiling and trim are Sherwin Williams Creamy, swivel chairs are Rowe, and ottoman is Lee Industries. Nancy Nolan

Beautiful water views from the 3rd floor. This house has an open floor plan which allows for this great view from the kitchen, dining and living rooms.
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Walls are Sherwin Williams Chartreuse, grasscloth is Phillip Jeffries, area rug is Dash & Albert, pendant is from Stray Dog. Nancy Nolan
Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional girl dark wood floor kids' room remodel in Little Rock with green walls
Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional girl dark wood floor kids' room remodel in Little Rock with green walls

Photo Credit: Bates Masi Architects
Example of a minimalist backyard rectangular pool design in New York with decking
Example of a minimalist backyard rectangular pool design in New York with decking

Photo Credit: Bates Masi Architects
Inspiration for a modern one-story exterior home remodel in New York
Inspiration for a modern one-story exterior home remodel in New York

All the bathroom vanities in this house were built as furniture pieces.
Beach style bathroom photo in Other
Beach style bathroom photo in Other

A narrow bathroom with a separate area for the toilet is perfect for a busy family. The full size tub and shower are excellent for kiddos and adults.
Kim Graham Photography

This bathroom needed help as it was tired, dated and cramped! The vanity area was open to the master bedroom and sandwiched between a closet and existing bathroom wall. Behind the bathroom wall, was a second sink, a small walk-in shower and the commode. A poorly placed linen closet ate into the area and there was a soffit over the shower adding to the cramped feeling. The ceiling was cluttered with old-school heating lamps, flush-mount fixtures and ventilation grills. The “movie star” lighting meant to add some glamour only made the bathroom feel dated and sad. Our clients wanted to bring this bathroom to life.
We built a wall and added a door between the bedroom and bathroom to ensure more privacy and define the space. In addition, we removed the wall separating the actual bathroom and vanity area to make the master bathroom larger. The linen closet was also taken out so the shower could be expanded significantly. Our homeowner had recently suffered a knee injury so they were looking for future solutions that would work for them as they continued to age. We made the shower large enough to include a bench and installed a handheld sprayer located near the seat. Shower walls were reinforced so that when the day came that a grab bar was needed, they would be ready.
We added a tall cabinet that featured two, deep rollouts and interior shelving to keep linens and bathroom supplies organized. Beneath the sinks, we included rollout drawers so items would not get lost in those dark areas under the plumbing. Everything that had been cluttering the ceiling was removed including the shower soffit and heat lamp. With those gone, we added evenly-spaced, recessed ceiling lights to help brighten the space making it safer and more practical.
We chose a custom blue-green paint for the cabinets which was understated enough to provide a sense of serenity while still offering a splash of color to help liven up the room. Walnut-framed mirrors added a touch of warmth and the patterned floor tile made the whole room fun! An old bathroom came alive!

All the bathroom vanities in this house were built as furniture pieces.
Bathroom - coastal bathroom idea in Other
Bathroom - coastal bathroom idea in Other

Beach Art and Matisse
Owen McGoldrick
Mid-sized beach style home design photo in San Diego
Mid-sized beach style home design photo in San Diego

Photo Credit: Bates Masi Architects
Minimalist light wood floor kitchen/dining room combo photo in New York with a standard fireplace and a stone fireplace
Minimalist light wood floor kitchen/dining room combo photo in New York with a standard fireplace and a stone fireplace

Photo Credit: Bates Masi Architects
Inspiration for a modern one-story exterior home remodel in New York
Inspiration for a modern one-story exterior home remodel in New York

This bathroom needed help as it was tired, dated and cramped! The vanity area was open to the master bedroom and sandwiched between a closet and existing bathroom wall. Behind the bathroom wall, was a second sink, a small walk-in shower and the commode. A poorly placed linen closet ate into the area and there was a soffit over the shower adding to the cramped feeling. The ceiling was cluttered with old-school heating lamps, flush-mount fixtures and ventilation grills. The “movie star” lighting meant to add some glamour only made the bathroom feel dated and sad. Our clients wanted to bring this bathroom to life.
We built a wall and added a door between the bedroom and bathroom to ensure more privacy and define the space. In addition, we removed the wall separating the actual bathroom and vanity area to make the master bathroom larger. The linen closet was also taken out so the shower could be expanded significantly. Our homeowner had recently suffered a knee injury so they were looking for future solutions that would work for them as they continued to age. We made the shower large enough to include a bench and installed a handheld sprayer located near the seat. Shower walls were reinforced so that when the day came that a grab bar was needed, they would be ready.
We added a tall cabinet that featured two, deep rollouts and interior shelving to keep linens and bathroom supplies organized. Beneath the sinks, we included rollout drawers so items would not get lost in those dark areas under the plumbing. Everything that had been cluttering the ceiling was removed including the shower soffit and heat lamp. With those gone, we added evenly-spaced, recessed ceiling lights to help brighten the space making it safer and more practical.
We chose a custom blue-green paint for the cabinets which was understated enough to provide a sense of serenity while still offering a splash of color to help liven up the room. Walnut-framed mirrors added a touch of warmth and the patterned floor tile made the whole room fun! An old bathroom came alive!

A custom china hutch provides elegant display space for collectibles and seasonal decoration in addition to concealed storage.
Instant hot water dispenser make boiling water a snap and hot beverages a breeze.

Walls are Sherwin Williams Chartreuse, area rug is Dash & Albert, chest is Crate & Barrel. Nancy Nolan
Kids' room - mid-sized traditional girl dark wood floor kids' room idea in Little Rock with green walls
Kids' room - mid-sized traditional girl dark wood floor kids' room idea in Little Rock with green walls
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