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Leading just off the master bedroom, the colors and patterns are echoed in the wallpaper and window treatment.
A final touch is the fabric pattern repeated in the custom rug. A good example of transitional styling.
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The answer to "Why do we have to always have cabinets around the wall?" You don’t.
A center island with back to back mirrors giving great reflective daylight and artificial light works beautifully. This creates great space usually not recognized as available.
We have since put in a window seat, back pillows and ottoman turning this bathroom into a luxurious retreat.
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Master Bath - Sanibel Island, Florida.
Reflecting a request for an undersea world in her bathroom, all elements used were created in blue-green and the colors of a sunset.
Cabinets support an Avonite counter, allowing light from the pendants to filter down through the space left below. Custom cabinets in Abet Laminiti laminate. Glass mosaic tiles creates tumbled wall opening to a mural by Britt, featuring the sunken remains of Atlantis.
Shower - Falling Water Tower, lav sinks and fixtures by Kohler. Custom cabinet design by Britt.
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Master Bath - Sanibel Island, Florida.
Reflecting a request for an undersea world in her bathroom, all elements used were created in blue-green and the colors of a sunset.
Cabinets support an Avonite counter, allowing light from the pendants to filter down through the space left below. Custom cabinets in Abet Laminiti laminate. Glass mosaic tiles creates tumbled wall opening to a mural by Britt, featuring the sunken remains of Atlantis.
Shower - Falling Water Tower, lav sinks and fixtures by Kohler. Custom cabinet design by Britt.
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A lovely sitting room was created next to the tub. Our client used this room often after a hard day’s work. She had found this fabric while traveling abroad, it was just enough to recover her side chair and trim out the window.
She’s happy...we’re happy.
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Adding columns to this master bath gave our client a more traditional, formal appearance.
An innovative window treatment gave the lift needed to take this space out of the ordinary. Diagonally set wall tile gives the final touch of luxury.
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Aqua stone flooring, laminate cabinets by Britt. Glass block shower.
Cabinets designed to maximize storage and easy access.
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A spa-like atmosphere is created by using a monochromatic color palette in this soft contemporary home. Terrazzo tile, granite counter tops and his and her vanities are grounded by the warmth of custom cabinets in a rich curly maple. As this room does not have windows a glass block shower keeps light moving and a stained glass ‘window’ was created to access light from the adjoining room giving both rooms beautiful art.
Fixtures from Kohler. Glass design by Britt. Cabinets by Kitchen Works. Jack Hernan. Principal
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Cool and calm – this spa-like bath features a raised lav and dropped vanity.
All cabinets are raised off the stone floor. Counters are Italian laminate Abet Laminati. Color palette: Soft grey, silver, white and a touch of charcoal.
A back-lit dropped soffit lessened the impact of a high vaulted ceiling creating wonderful effects on the client’s large collection of glass and the mosaic backsplash echoes the color palette.
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A spa-like atmosphere is created by using a monochromatic color palette in this soft contemporary home. Terrazzo tile, granite counter tops and his and her vanities are grounded by the warmth of custom cabinets in a rich curly maple. As this room does not have windows a glass block shower keeps light moving and a stained glass ‘window’ was created to access light from the adjoining room giving both rooms beautiful art.
Fixtures from Kohler. Glass design by Britt. Cabinets by Kitchen Works. Jack Hernan. Principal
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A spa-like atmosphere is created by using a monochromatic color palette in this soft contemporary home. Terrazzo tile, granite counter tops and his and her vanities are grounded by the warmth of custom cabinets in a rich curly maple. As this room does not have windows a glass block shower keeps light moving and a stained glass ‘window’ was created to access light from the adjoining room giving both rooms beautiful art.
Fixtures from Kohler. Glass design by Britt. Cabinets by Kitchen Works. Jack Hernan. Principal
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The smallest room in the house could be the jewel in the crown. Break the rules! Go for the drama!
A Coyote glass sink sits on a glass vanity showing the poppy red stone floor through it. Paper the walls in a rough granite-textured grey wallpaper, affix some red glass crystals strewn on the wall and there you have it!
You’ll spend more time in here than absolutely necessary.
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