Idées déco de maisons asiatiques
Beach House Design & Development
Peter Wintersteller
Idées déco pour une salle de bain asiatique avec une vasque.
Idées déco pour une salle de bain asiatique avec une vasque.
Aamir and Hameeda Associates
Cette photo montre une salle de bain asiatique en bois foncé de taille moyenne avec un placard à porte plane, WC suspendus, un lavabo posé, une cabine de douche à porte battante et un mur en pierre.
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Tracy A. Stone Architect
This remodeled bathroom now serves as powder room for the kitchen/family room and a guest bath adjacent to the media room with its pull-down Murphy bed. Since the bathroom opens directly off the family room, we created a small entry with planter and low views to the garden beyond. The shower now features a deck of ironwood, smooth-trowel plaster walls and an enclosure made of 3-form recycle resin panels with embedded reeds. The space is flooded with natural light from the new skylight above.
Design Team: Tracy Stone, Donatella Cusma', Sherry Cefali
Engineer: Dave Cefali
Photo: Lawrence Anderson
Smith Brothers
Beautiful stone indoor-outdoor bathroom.
Inspiration pour une grande salle de bain principale asiatique avec une douche ouverte, un carrelage gris, aucune cabine et un mur en pierre.
Inspiration pour une grande salle de bain principale asiatique avec une douche ouverte, un carrelage gris, aucune cabine et un mur en pierre.
Mark Brand Architecture
The design of this remodel of a small two-level residence in Noe Valley reflects the owner’s passion for Japanese architecture. Having decided to completely gut the interior partitions, we devised a better arranged floor plan with traditional Japanese features, including a sunken floor pit for dining and a vocabulary of natural wood trim and casework. Vertical grain Douglas Fir takes the place of Hinoki wood traditionally used in Japan. Natural wood flooring, soft green granite and green glass backsplashes in the kitchen further develop the desired Zen aesthetic. A wall to wall window above the sunken bath/shower creates a connection to the outdoors. Privacy is provided through the use of switchable glass, which goes from opaque to clear with a flick of a switch. We used in-floor heating to eliminate the noise associated with forced-air systems.
Wall Coverings Specialist
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Broseley
Featured in House & Garden, February 2017
Photography by Michael Sinclair
Interiors by Jane Gowers
Exemple d'une salle de bain asiatique avec une baignoire en alcôve, un combiné douche/baignoire, un carrelage gris, un mur beige, un sol gris, aucune cabine et un mur en pierre.
Exemple d'une salle de bain asiatique avec une baignoire en alcôve, un combiné douche/baignoire, un carrelage gris, un mur beige, un sol gris, aucune cabine et un mur en pierre.
Streamline Development
Inspiration pour une très grande salle de bain principale asiatique avec une douche ouverte, aucune cabine, un placard à porte plane, des portes de placard noires, un bain japonais, WC à poser, un carrelage gris, des carreaux de béton, un mur blanc, sol en béton ciré, une grande vasque, un plan de toilette en bois, un sol gris et une fenêtre.
Sun West Custom Homes LLC
Inspiration pour une salle de bain asiatique avec une vasque, une plaque de galets et une fenêtre.
Mark Brand Architecture
The design of this remodel of a small two-level residence in Noe Valley reflects the owner’s passion for Japanese architecture. Having decided to completely gut the interior partitions, we devised a better arranged floor plan with traditional Japanese features, including a sunken floor pit for dining and a vocabulary of natural wood trim and casework. Vertical grain Douglas Fir takes the place of Hinoki wood traditionally used in Japan. Natural wood flooring, soft green granite and green glass backsplashes in the kitchen further develop the desired Zen aesthetic. A wall to wall window above the sunken bath/shower creates a connection to the outdoors. Privacy is provided through the use of switchable glass, which goes from opaque to clear with a flick of a switch. We used in-floor heating to eliminate the noise associated with forced-air systems.
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