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For this project, my client’s goal was to remove a rarely-used existing bath tub next to a medium-sized shower and replace it all with a roomy, open, walk-in shower. With soaring, ten-foot high ceilings, this space became a luxurious statement in minimalism!
I chose a neutral, linen-striated ceramic tile for the floor which, since we were creating a barrier-free shower, meant I could run this tile into the shower and add a hidden, tiled drain for a continuous, seamless look. This makes the bathroom appear even larger. For interest, I added opulent, large-format, ceramic tiles with a blue- and grey-veined marble pattern trimmed out with metal strips. A grand glass wall separates the wet area from the rest of the bathroom. Controls for the shower were wisely placed at the entrance which also features towel hooks and a towel bar on a coordinating panel of blue marble ceramic tile.
The rest of the bathroom received a modern makeover as well with a crisp, custom-built vanity and quartz counter top replacing the old tile counter. Undermount sinks and sculptural hardware sit under modern mirrors with integrated LED lights for maximum light on the face. To top this design off, I chose a glamorous but tailored chandelier with discreet crystal embellishments to infuse sophistication into this sleek, minimalist space.
The new room is light, bright, and uncluttered. For this client, the ultimate luxury is not having a space full of things, but having a space that is simply full of space!
Photo by Bernardo Grijalva


For this project, my client’s goal was to remove a rarely-used existing bath tub next to a medium-sized shower and replace it all with a roomy, open, walk-in shower. With soaring, ten-foot high ceilings, this space became a luxurious statement in minimalism!
I chose a neutral, linen-striated ceramic tile for the floor which, since we were creating a barrier-free shower, meant I could run this tile into the shower and add a hidden, tiled drain for a continuous, seamless look. This makes the bathroom appear even larger. For interest, I added opulent, large-format, ceramic tiles with a blue- and grey-veined marble pattern trimmed out with metal strips. A grand glass wall separates the wet area from the rest of the bathroom. Controls for the shower were wisely placed at the entrance which also features towel hooks and a towel bar on a coordinating panel of blue marble ceramic tile.
The rest of the bathroom received a modern makeover as well with a crisp, custom-built vanity and quartz counter top replacing the old tile counter. Undermount sinks and sculptural hardware sit under modern mirrors with integrated LED lights for maximum light on the face. To top this design off, I chose a glamorous but tailored chandelier with discreet crystal embellishments to infuse sophistication into this sleek, minimalist space.
The new room is light, bright, and uncluttered. For this client, the ultimate luxury is not having a space full of things, but having a space that is simply full of space!
Photo by Bernardo Grijalva


Elegant l-shaped kitchen photo in Boston with stainless steel appliances, a farmhouse sink, white cabinets, white backsplash and subway tile backsplash


This stunning entryway features contemporary espresso furniture, a grand mirror and beautiful white contrasting accessories.
Large transitional entryway photo in San Diego
Large transitional entryway photo in San Diego


Home Built by Arjay Builders Inc.
Photo by Amoura Productions
Huge trendy open concept brown floor living room photo in Omaha with gray walls, a ribbon fireplace, a wall-mounted tv, a metal fireplace and a bar
Huge trendy open concept brown floor living room photo in Omaha with gray walls, a ribbon fireplace, a wall-mounted tv, a metal fireplace and a bar


© Anice Hoachlander
Mid-sized trendy master light wood floor and beige floor bedroom photo in DC Metro with beige walls and no fireplace
Mid-sized trendy master light wood floor and beige floor bedroom photo in DC Metro with beige walls and no fireplace


Hand forged Iron Railing and decorative Iron in various geometric patterns gives this Southern California Luxury home a custom crafted look throughout. Iron work in a home has traditionally been used in Spanish or Tuscan style homes. In this home, Interior Designer Rebecca Robeson designed modern, geometric shaped to transition between rooms giving it a new twist on Iron for the home. Custom welders followed Rebeccas plans meticulously in order to keep the lines clean and sophisticated for a seamless design element in this home. For continuity, all staircases and railings share similar geometric and linear lines while none is exactly the same.
For more on this home, Watch out YouTube videos:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OsNt46xGavY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mj6lv21a7NQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bvr4eWXljqM
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A modern teenage boy's rooms with study area.
Photo:Jeri Koegel
Inspiration for a contemporary bedroom remodel in Orange County with gray walls
Inspiration for a contemporary bedroom remodel in Orange County with gray walls


Transformed from a typical Florida Ranch built in the 80s, this very special shingle style home shines a bright light of traditional elegance in one of Dunedin's most treasured golf course communities. This award-winning complete home remodel and addition was fitted with premium finishes and electronics through and through.


This luxury bathroom was created to be functional and elegant. With multiple seating areas, our homeowners can relax in this space. A beautiful chandelier with frosted lights create a diffused glow through this dream bathroom with a soaking tub and marble shower.


The master bedroom was reconfigured to open up the space provide a walk in closet and an enlarged master bathroom. Barn doors slide closed to conceal the bathroom when not in use. Taupe shaker cabinetry was installed with marble counter, marble hexagonal flooring and marble subway tile elsewhere.


Decorative Iron work, Custom Hand Forged Iron screens were used as room divider screens between the Living room and Dining room of this luxury Southern California home. Geometric shapes combine to create a subtle yet striking division between the rooms. Set on top of custom cabinetry, the screens stand 10' off the ground allowing the viewer a subtly look from room to room while creating a sense of privacy within the space.
When Iron work in a home has traditionally been reserved for Spanish or Tuscan style homes, Interior Designer Rebecca Robeson finds a way to incorporate Iron in a new and fresh way using geometric shapes to transition between rooms. Custom welders followed Rebeccas plans meticulously in order to keep the lines clean and sophisticated for a seamless design element in this home.
All staircases and railings in this home share similar linear lines while window embellishments and room divider screens include softer curves to add grace to the geometric shapes.
For a closer look at this home, watch our YouTube videos:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OsNt46xGavY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mj6lv21a7NQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bvr4eWXljqM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JShqHBibRWY


Hand forged Iron Railing and decorative Iron in various geometric patterns gives this Southern California Luxury home a custom crafted look throughout. Iron work in a home has traditionally been used in Spanish or Tuscan style homes. In this home, Interior Designer Rebecca Robeson designed modern, geometric shaped to transition between rooms giving it a new twist on Iron for the home. Custom welders followed Rebeccas plans meticulously in order to keep the lines clean and sophisticated for a seamless design element in this home. For continuity, all staircases and railings share similar geometric and linear lines while none is exactly the same.
For more on this home, Watch out YouTube videos:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OsNt46xGavY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mj6lv21a7NQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bvr4eWXljqM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JShqHBibRWY
David Harrison Photography


This remodel of a mid century gem is located in the town of Lincoln, MA a hot bed of modernist homes inspired by Gropius’ own house built nearby in the 1940’s. By the time the house was built, modernism had evolved from the Gropius era, to incorporate the rural vibe of Lincoln with spectacular exposed wooden beams and deep overhangs.
The design rejects the traditional New England house with its enclosing wall and inward posture. The low pitched roofs, open floor plan, and large windows openings connect the house to nature to make the most of its rural setting.
Photo by: Nat Rae Photography


Freestanding bathtub - contemporary master beige tile and gray tile freestanding bathtub idea in Omaha with gray walls


A modern teenage boys rooms with study area.
Jeri Koegel
Trendy bedroom photo in Orange County with gray walls
Trendy bedroom photo in Orange County with gray walls


For this project, my client’s goal was to remove a rarely-used existing bath tub next to a medium-sized shower and replace it all with a roomy, open, walk-in shower. With soaring, ten-foot high ceilings, this space became a luxurious statement in minimalism!
I chose a neutral, linen-striated ceramic tile for the floor which, since we were creating a barrier-free shower, meant I could run this tile into the shower and add a hidden, tiled drain for a continuous, seamless look. This makes the bathroom appear even larger. For interest, I added opulent, large-format, ceramic tiles with a blue- and grey-veined marble pattern trimmed out with metal strips. A grand glass wall separates the wet area from the rest of the bathroom. Controls for the shower were wisely placed at the entrance which also features towel hooks and a towel bar on a coordinating panel of blue marble ceramic tile.
The rest of the bathroom received a modern makeover as well with a crisp, custom-built vanity and quartz counter top replacing the old tile counter. Undermount sinks and sculptural hardware sit under modern mirrors with integrated LED lights for maximum light on the face. To top this design off, I chose a glamorous but tailored chandelier with discreet crystal embellishments to infuse sophistication into this sleek, minimalist space.
The new room is light, bright, and uncluttered. For this client, the ultimate luxury is not having a space full of things, but having a space that is simply full of space!
Photo by Bernardo Grijalva


Eye to Eye Interiors, LLC
Our client wanted to bring some drama into her formerly beige living room, without moving completely away from a neutral palette. We recommended Benjamin Moore Dolphin AF 715 to anchor the room. Here you see Dolphin surrounding the fireplace and snaking up into the stairways. We used the lighter gray Thunder AF 685 for the rest of the living room for a warm, but classy and clean feel.
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Catherine Nguyen
Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional gender-neutral medium tone wood floor and orange floor nursery remodel in San Francisco with gray walls
Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional gender-neutral medium tone wood floor and orange floor nursery remodel in San Francisco with gray walls


Pinnacle Mountain Homes
Freestanding bathtub - rustic beige floor freestanding bathtub idea in Denver with black cabinets
Freestanding bathtub - rustic beige floor freestanding bathtub idea in Denver with black cabinets
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