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浴室・バスルーム (クオーツストーンの洗面台、一体型シンク、板張り壁) の写真

Oddingsells
Oddingsells
HALLETT & Co.HALLETT & Co.
The Oddingsells House master bath previously featured an oversized jetted tub that overwhelmed the small shower and vanity space. These outdated components were removed to enlarge the space and accommodate a new glass-walled shower, custom vanity with an engineered quartz countertop, and porcelain tile, all chosen to complement the historical features of the home. Photography by Atlantic Archives
Bel Air New House
Bel Air New House
Tagliaferri Architects, IncTagliaferri Architects, Inc
Contemporary new 3,200 sf house located on bel Air, CA. We worked closely with the owner and the team to find the perfect combination between contemporary and warm textures. The house is fully opened to the Stone Canyon breathtaking views and protected form the sun by beautiful black steel trellises . It is a five bedrooms, 5 baths home with steam shower, sauna, gym, pool and spa.
Staten Island's North Shore Sustainable Luxury Home
Staten Island's North Shore Sustainable Luxury Home
EK ARCHITECTURE, PLLCEK ARCHITECTURE, PLLC
Welcome to Staten Island's North Shore, where sustainable luxury forms in a striking modern home enveloped by lush greenery. This architectural masterpiece, defined by its clean lines and modular construction, is meticulously crafted from reclaimed wood and Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT). Exhibiting the essence of minimalistic design, the house also features textured richness from different shades of vertical wood panels. Drenched in a golden light, it reveals a serene palette of light gray, bronze, and brown, blending harmoniously with the surrounding nature. The expansive glass facades enhance its allure, fostering a seamless indoor and outdoor connection. Above all, this home stands as a symbol of our unwavering dedication to sustainability, regenerative design, and carbon sequestration. This is where modern living meets ecological consciousness.
Oddingsells
Oddingsells
HALLETT & Co.HALLETT & Co.
The guest bathroom inside this 18th century home featured outdated design elements reminiscent of the 1990s. By redesigning the original footprint of the space and interchanging the old fixtures with customized pieces, the bathroom now interweaves modern-day functionality with its historical characteristics. Photography by Atlantic Archives

浴室・バスルーム (クオーツストーンの洗面台、一体型シンク、板張り壁) の写真

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