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浴室・バスルーム (緑のキャビネット、三角天井、サブウェイタイル) の写真

coastal guest bathroom
coastal guest bathroom
studio m  |  designstudio m | design
Coastal cottage guest bathroom with white quartz counters, olive green painted wood vanity, distressed octagonal porcelain tile flooring and coastal style lighting and vintage 70s art.
Texas Consulate
Texas Consulate
Jeanne Schultz Design StudioJeanne Schultz Design Studio
Historically regarded as ‘The Purple House,’ a place where musicians have come and gone, we restored this 1910 historical building in East Nashville to become a boutique bed and breakfast. Developed by native Texans, the home is dubbed The Texas Consulate, a name honored by Nashville’s Mayor, and welcomes travelers and musicians, with a soft spot for Texans. Much of the original structure and details remain, including the wood flooring, trim and casing, architectural niches, fireplaces and tile, brick chimneys, doors and hardware, cast iron tubs, and other special trinkets. We suggested minimal architectural interventions to accommodate the adaptation, in addition to curating hand-selected furniture, fixtures, and objects that celebrate the building’s art deco character. Architect of Record: David Hunter Development Team: Taylor Perkins & Will Steakley Photography: Chris Phelps
Interior 1905
Interior 1905
Alyssa Collins DesignAlyssa Collins Design
オクラホマシティにある高級な中くらいなトラディショナルスタイルのおしゃれな浴室 (インセット扉のキャビネット、緑のキャビネット、サブウェイタイル、大理石の床、アンダーカウンター洗面器、大理石の洗面台、白い床、開き戸のシャワー、白い洗面カウンター、洗面台1つ、造り付け洗面台、三角天井) の写真
Texas Consulate
Texas Consulate
Jeanne Schultz Design StudioJeanne Schultz Design Studio
Historically regarded as ‘The Purple House,’ a place where musicians have come and gone, we restored this 1910 historical building in East Nashville to become a boutique bed and breakfast. Developed by native Texans, the home is dubbed The Texas Consulate, with a soft spot for Texans. Much of the original structure and details remain, including the wood flooring, trim and casing, architectural niches, fireplaces and tile, brick chimneys, doors and hardware, cast iron tubs, and other special trinkets. We suggested minimal architectural interventions to accommodate the adaptation, in addition to curating hand-selected furniture, fixtures, and objects that celebrate the building’s art deco character. Interior Design and Styling: Jeanne Schultz Design Studio Architect of Record: David Hunter Photography: Chris Phelps

浴室・バスルーム (緑のキャビネット、三角天井、サブウェイタイル) の写真

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