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Christa Pirl Interiors
An original turn-of-the-century Craftsman home had lost it original charm in the kitchen and bathroom, both renovated in the 1980s. The clients desired to restore the original look, while still giving the spaces an updated feel. Both rooms were gutted and new materials, fittings and appliances were installed, creating a strong reference to the history of the home, while still moving the house into the 21st century.
Photos by Melissa McCafferty
Kathryn Tegreene Interior Design
This stained glass window was not original to the space. It was removed from a different house just before it was going to be torn down and installed in this house. It does a perfect job of letting light in with privacy.
Photographer: John Wilbanks
Interior Designer: Kathryn Tegreene Interior Design
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This guest bathroom features white subway tile with black marble accents and a leaded glass window. Black trim and crown molding set off a dark, antique William and Mary highboy and a Calcutta gold and black marble basketweave tile floor. Faux gray and light blue walls lend a clean, crisp feel to the room, compounded by a white pedestal tub and polished nickel faucet.
Charlotte Bucciero Interiors
This bathroom design was based around its key Architectural feature: the stunning curved window. Looking out of this window whilst using the basin or bathing was key in our Spatial layout decision making. A vanity unit was designed to fit the cavity of the window perfectly whilst providing ample storage and surface space.
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A beautiful 19th century country estate converted into an Architectural featured filled apartments.
Project: Bathroom spatial planning / design concept & colour consultation / bespoke furniture design / product sourcing.
TKS Design Group
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This master bath remodel is the cat's meow for more than one reason! The materials in the room are soothing and give a nice vintage vibe in keeping with the rest of the home. We completed a kitchen remodel for this client a few years’ ago and were delighted when she contacted us for help with her master bath!
The bathroom was fine but was lacking in interesting design elements, and the shower was very small. We started by eliminating the shower curb which allowed us to enlarge the footprint of the shower all the way to the edge of the bathtub, creating a modified wet room. The shower is pitched toward a linear drain so the water stays in the shower. A glass divider allows for the light from the window to expand into the room, while a freestanding tub adds a spa like feel.
The radiator was removed and both heated flooring and a towel warmer were added to provide heat. Since the unit is on the top floor in a multi-unit building it shares some of the heat from the floors below, so this was a great solution for the space.
The custom vanity includes a spot for storing styling tools and a new built in linen cabinet provides plenty of the storage. The doors at the top of the linen cabinet open to stow away towels and other personal care products, and are lighted to ensure everything is easy to find. The doors below are false doors that disguise a hidden storage area. The hidden storage area features a custom litterbox pull out for the homeowner’s cat! Her kitty enters through the cutout, and the pull out drawer allows for easy clean ups.
The materials in the room – white and gray marble, charcoal blue cabinetry and gold accents – have a vintage vibe in keeping with the rest of the home. Polished nickel fixtures and hardware add sparkle, while colorful artwork adds some life to the space.
Craft Built Homes
The freestanding bath makes a fantastic feature at the end of this elongated bathroom in the wet area.
Adeline Labord Interiors
Das Bad ist 8 qm. Das Boden ist mit Marmorfliesen verlegt, die Wände mit Azulejos (spanische Handgemachte Fliesen) gekauft bei Designfliesen Berlin. Die Porzellan Steckdosen in Vintage still sind von Manufactum. Die Badewanne und die Toilette in viktorianische Stil sind von der englischen Hersteller Burlington (Hampton Badewanne, Low Level WC). Die Dusche & Wanne Brause sind von der Italienische Hersteller Lattore. Revision klappe nach maß durch mein Schlosser. Der Waschmaschinen-Schrank haben mein Tischler nach Mass gebaut.
8,706 Victorian Bathroom & Powder Room Design Photos
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