Layers of design details flood this photo, from the geometric cabinet hardware and plumbing fixtures to the textured elements like the mirror frame and tile accent wall. No design detail was left unnoticed in this peaceful hall bathroom.
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Dani Lam
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1. overall bathroom view from entrance
Large Bathroom
Lori Carroll
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Sandra Nance
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This master bath used texture, form shape to create interest in this white-on-white space. Natural light streams in through the shower to make it really luminous in this great space.
Small Kitchen
Eva Murzaite
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After Photo #1 | Existing cabinets and views to the Catalina Foothill Mountains were preserved in the updated design to this open concept kitchen.
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Large Kitchen
Sandra Nance
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This remodeled kitchen is at least twice the size after removing confining walls around the previous kitchen, as well as long-hanging soffits. The space now feels like it should have been this way the whole time.
Esthela Celaya
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Lori Carroll
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Singular Residential Living Space
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Bry Pavlov
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This desert themed guest suite is bursting with joy, starting with the fun, cacti wallpaper mural above the headboard. The painted moulding strip and green accent wall ground the design. Sconces frame in the headboard, adding balance and interest to the lower segment of the feature wall.
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Remodeled Residential Space over 3,000 sq. ft.
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Bry Pavlov
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This view of the kitchen shows the raised ceiling, open concept design and added support beam.
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New Build Residential Space
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Edith Villalobos
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Picture #1
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Residential or Commercial Singular Specialty Space
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Lauren Schreyer-Merdinger
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Living Room
Eva Murzaite
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After Photo #1 | Precision and craftsmanship are communicated to visitors through high-end barista equipment, designed with a European aesthetic of functional elegance. High top seating with a view and custom display shelves can be seen in the distance.
Residential or Commercial Outdoor Living Space
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This incredible outdoor fireplace was added to the courtyard design, extending the homeowner's outdoor living areas. The quartzite slab backsplash was framed with wood-look tile for an incredible view from the living room windows. The position of the fireplace was also strategically placed to screen the neighboring home from their view.
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Residential or Commercial Product Design
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Edith Villalobos
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Picture #1
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Remodeled Commercial Space under 5,000 sq. ft.
Lori Carroll
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Eva Murzaite
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After Photo #5 | A trio of pendants illuminate the dining area under the space-defining architectural feature, which separates reception from the relaxation lounge.