
Posted
February 8, 2010 by
erin under
Space Redesigns
We focus a lot on living room and bedroom redesigns but not too much on bathrooms! Especially master baths. Usually this is one of the only areas that parents can have true privacy, so why not have one that you LOVE to be in?

1. Helsinki Wallpaper from Graham and Brown
2. Floor Tile Viridian Industrial Tile from Modwalls (made from recycled glass) for the floor and walls.
3. Double Vanity from Overstock.com
4. Poured concrete tub from Stone Soup Concrete.
5. Rug from Rugs-Direct
6. Frosted Glass lighting from Lamps Plus

Tags: bathrooms

Posted
October 12, 2009 by
erin under
Space Redesigns
I thought I’d mix it up today and put together a serene, relaxing master bathroom for our redesign! I’m keeping things VERY neutral and instead of mixing in colors as accents I’ll use texture and finish to make a statement.

1. Spoon Bathtub from Agape. This is a statement piece all of its own, almost like a sculpture in your bathroom.
2. Lulu Faucet from Dornbracht. Love the simplicity of this faucet!
3. Wading Pool Sink from Kohler. Love the gently curving lines of this sink, it contrasts nicely with the linear tile on the wall and floor.
4. Glace Wall Tile from Ann Sacks. I would take this wall tile up to about 3 feet and paint the lighter paint color above the tile.
5. Texere Floor Tile , also from Ann Sacks. Love this linen textured porcelain tile! It’s a nice warm neutral with a touch of texture.
6. Wooden Cabinetry from Wilsonart in Columbian Walnut. Mix it up with a nice warm wood tone and you’ve got yourself a beautiful and serene bathroom.
7. Wall Color: Sherwin Williams SW7016 Mindful Gray and Darker Ceiling Color: Sherwin Williams SW7019 Gauntlet Gray. By choosing the darker neutral for the ceiling we’ve warmed up the space. Usually a gray bathroom would feel a little stark but with the right mix of texture and color we’re able to really give it more of a warm feel.

Tags: Bath, bathrooms, gray, neutral

Posted
April 1, 2009 by
deb under
Pretty Stuff

This beautiful extension was added on to an existing dairy house and houses 2 bathrooms. The reflection of light is accomplished by alternating oak and glass. There is also a sitting pool off the back. Doesn’t this just make you want to take a retreat here? It’s a perfect combination of rustic and serene.
{As seen via Arch Daily}
Tags: addition, bathrooms, Dairy farm, glass, waiting pool, wood