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Mowat painted the island in Mount Etna from Sherwin-Williams, which is a teal with lots of black mixed in. A Palomino quartzite with all-natural veining and some teal coloration tops the island and countertops. “It’s a lot for people if they don’t have a vision for it,” Mowat says. She used a mitered edge on the island to make the countertop resemble a solid chunk of stone. She chose outer cabinets in solid maple from Decorá that play off the wood-paneled ceilings in the rest of the home.
15. Horse Ranch ChicLocated on a horse farm, this bathroom combines some equestrian details with unexpected touches like the Moroccan-style floor tile and brushed gold finishes.Notable detail: The designer had the tiles on the shower fixture wall arranged to resemble an old barn door.Learn more about this bathroom
4. Mismatched mirrors. The owner of this relaxed home in Point Pleasant, New Jersey, used a collection of vintage mirrors set on a pair of rails to adorn a large wall in the living room. The mirrors face the front of the house, reflecting light from the living room windows and defining the eclectic vintage style of the interior from the get-go.To make a mismatched collection of nearly anything work well together, look for elements, colors or materials that establish a theme. The white frames and vintage styles tie this collection together, even though the mirrors vary in size and shape.See more of this home’s collections of flea market finds
Photos by Jill GreerBathroom at a GlanceWho lives here: A couple Location: Rosemount, MinnesotaSize: About 300 square feet (about 28 square meters)Builder: White Crane ConstructionThe homeowners approached White Crane Construction about remodeling their master bathroom to reflect the Arts and Crafts style they love and to add some character to their builder-grade house in the Minneapolis suburbs. The bath had been last remodeled in the 1980s, and it felt dated and without any distinct style.The new stained-glass windows above the freestanding tub added instant character and went a long way in adding the Arts and Crafts style the homeowners craved .
1. Whimsical Designers: Carly Nemtean and Lauren Poetker of Carriage Lane Design-Build Location: TorontoSize: 32 square feet (2.9 square meters); 4 by 8 feet (1.2 by 2.4 meters)Homeowners’ request. Create a new laundry space — with a sink, hanging racks, storage and a sink — after incorporating the existing laundry room into a new addition. Style. “The laundry space is, above all else, whimsical,” designer Carly Nemtean says. “We kept the cabinetry and counters clean and simple but installed a fun fig wallpaper that is oversized in pattern so it shines.” Special features. Sliding pocket doors that close off the area. Rod for hanging and drying clothes. Lots of storage for cleaning supplies. “It’s a flexible space that is incorporated into the walls and niches so that every space is usable,” Nemtean says.Designer secret. “I feel that all spaces need to add that touch of whimsy to make it original,” Nemtean says. “Uh-oh” moment. “Creating the laundry room in this space was the easy part,” Nemtean says. “Figuring out how we were going to conceal it, and how that would function with ease, was difficult. We came up with many ideas but no good solutions until we put our heads together a...
After. A clean, streamlined design by Susan Ozipko of sO Interiors gives the couple function and storage in a small space. The new features, such as the floating toilet and vanity, sit against a wall of statuario marble tiles. The homeowners replaced the tub-shower combo with a glass-doored shower. Toilet: Starck 3, Duravit; wall tile: Ciot; faucet: Delta; counter: Caesarstone; pendants: Tech LightingRead more about this bathroom remodel | Find bathroom designers near you
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