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  • 06.14.13 Architecture & Details / Bathroom Design / Cabinetry & Millwork / Interiors & Antiques / Thoughts on Design

    Master Bath Tile Ideas…

    Architecture & Details / Bathroom Design / Cabinetry & Millwork / Interiors & Antiques / Thoughts on Design
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    Sally and I are designing a project in Wellesley managed and built by Landmark Services, who are terrific by the way. The project involves the renovation of the kitchen, powder room and mud room ares on the first floor, the family bath and master bath on the second floor and creating a home office over the garage. We’re in the thick of design development right now, with final decisions being made on all materials, finishes, plumbing fixtures, kitchen appliances, etc. I spoke briefly about the kitchen in this post.

    The Master Bath is progressing nicely and I thought I’d share a sketch of the vanity. It’s an “L” shape, with full height storage on the left – both open shelves and closed storage. Once again, the cabinets are flush inset, similar to the kitchen. Note the stone base – still thinking that thru…

    We’re looking at various Jerusalem Gold Limestone options for the floor, shower, wainscot and decorative tile. (This is the third master bath using this material in less than a year. Is this a trend?)

     

    My vote is for the tile in image #2, with it’s variation in visual texture and tonality. I love what you could do for a backsplash in the kitchen with the tile in image #3 – a little rough and relaxed, while exuding loads of charm and sophistication.

    It will be interesting to see where we all end up!

    Cheers,

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    1. PenelopeBianchi says:
      June 15, 2013 at 6:31 am

      LOVELY! WHAT A GREAT TEAM!!

      PENNY

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      1. John says:
        June 17, 2013 at 1:00 pm

        Thank you, Penny. We had an interesting conversation with the client and contractor this past week. Originally we were planning on construction starting at the end of June with a targeted completion in September. Decisions were being made BAM, BAM, BAM. Our client has decided to slow the process down so it is not so overwhelming, find a place to rent this fall – doind teh construction the fall. What a refreshing change! Usually it’s rush rush rush, no matter what!

        CHeers,
        John

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    2. perfectlytiled says:
      July 24, 2015 at 11:31 am

      Just an outstanding post is this i have never seen before and i love your great ideas yeah its pretty good for me as well as for all.
      Thanks for sharing your great ideas with us and good luck for further..

      Bathroom Shower Tile Installation Contractors In Wellesley

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