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Diseño de aseo marinero de tamaño medio con puertas de armario blancas, baldosas y/o azulejos azules, paredes azules, lavabo bajoencimera, armarios con paneles lisos, suelo con mosaicos de baldosas, encimera de mármol, suelo multicolor y encimeras blancas
Diseño de aseo marinero de tamaño medio con puertas de armario blancas, baldosas y/o azulejos azules, paredes azules, lavabo bajoencimera, armarios con paneles lisos, suelo con mosaicos de baldosas, encimera de mármol, suelo multicolor y encimeras blancas


This contemporary powder bathroom brings in warmth of the wood from the rest of the house but also acts as a perfectly cut geometric diamond in its design. The floating elongated mirror is off set from the wall with led lighting making it appear hovering over the wood back paneling. The cantilevered vanity cleverly hides drawer storage and provides an open shelf for additional storage. Heavy, layered glass vessel sink seems to effortlessly sit on the cantilevered surface.
Photography: Craig Denis


Modern Powder Bathroom with floating wood vanity topped with chunky white countertop. Lighted vanity mirror washes light on decorative grey moroccan tile backsplash. White walls balanced with light hardwood floor and flat panel wood door.


Ejemplo de aseo a medida contemporáneo con armarios con paneles lisos, puertas de armario grises, paredes multicolor, lavabo bajoencimera, encimeras blancas y papel pintado


Modelo de aseo marinero con armarios con paneles lisos, puertas de armario de madera clara, paredes multicolor, lavabo sobreencimera, encimera de madera, suelo beige y encimeras beige


Diseño de aseo tropical con armarios con paneles lisos, puertas de armario de madera oscura, paredes multicolor, lavabo sobreencimera, encimeras beige y suelo gris


Interior design by Jennifer Loffer of Henry Rylan.
www.HenryRylan.com
Imagen de aseo costero con armarios con paneles lisos, puertas de armario de madera clara, encimera de mármol, lavabo bajoencimera, paredes multicolor y sanitario de dos piezas
Imagen de aseo costero con armarios con paneles lisos, puertas de armario de madera clara, encimera de mármol, lavabo bajoencimera, paredes multicolor y sanitario de dos piezas


Modelo de aseo flotante actual grande con armarios con paneles lisos, puertas de armario de madera oscura, paredes marrones, suelo de madera en tonos medios, lavabo bajoencimera, encimera de mármol, encimeras negras y madera


Chic Showhouse is a bold, fashion-forward statement in interior design. With a fearless use of color, layered textures, and high-impact details, this space blends classic architecture with playful modern glamour. Statement lighting, sleek furniture, and unexpected pops of pattern create a curated yet approachable feel. Each room tells its own story, but together they form a cohesive, high-style narrative that feels both elevated and full of personality. This is a home designed to inspire and impress.


Modelo de aseo flotante tradicional renovado pequeño con armarios con paneles lisos, sanitario de una pieza, baldosas y/o azulejos de cerámica, suelo de madera clara, lavabo sobreencimera, encimera de mármol y papel pintado


We integrated a new medium wood tone vanity with integrated sink, a textured vinyl splash proof wallpaper and brass and gold lighting and fixtures for an elevated look and feel.


Drama in a small space! Elegant, dimensional Walker Zanger tile creates a dramatic focal point in this sophisticated powder bath. The rough hewn European oak floating cabinetry ads warmth and layered texture to the space while the crisp matt white quartz countertop is the perfect foil for the etched stone sink. The sensuous curves of smooth carved stone reveal a patchwork of Japanese sashiko kimono pattern depicting organic elements such as waves, mountains and bamboo. The circular LED lit mirror echoes the flowing liquid lines of the tile and circular vessel sink.


Wow! Pop of modern art in this traditional home! Coral color lacquered sink vanity compliments the home's original Sherle Wagner gilded greek key sink. What a treasure to be able to reuse this treasure of a sink! Lucite and gold play a supporting role to this amazing wallpaper! Powder Room favorite! Photographer Misha Hettie. Wallpaper is 'Arty' from Pierre Frey. Find details and sources for this bath in this feature story linked here: https://www.houzz.com/ideabooks/90312718/list/colorful-confetti-wallpaper-makes-for-a-cheerful-powder-room


Diseño de aseo actual pequeño con armarios con paneles lisos, sanitario de una pieza, baldosas y/o azulejos grises, baldosas y/o azulejos de piedra, paredes grises, suelo de mármol, lavabo bajoencimera, encimera de mármol y puertas de armario de madera en tonos medios


Nestled in the hills of Orinda, California, this 1951 residence is one of only seven extant homes, now known as “The Magnificent Seven”, designed by architect Olof Dahlstrand, a protégé of Frank Lloyd Wright. With its low-slung rooflines, natural materials, and deep integration with the sloping landscape, the home is a pristine example of mid-century modern design inspired by Wright’s organic principles. Over the years, prior homeowners have emphasized preservation, ensuring that the house remained relatively untouched. Each owner has respected the original architecture and stayed true to Dahlstrand’s intent. When a family of five—two college-aged sons and a middle school-aged daughter—acquired the property, they were captivated by its history, legacy of care, and architectural significance. While they appreciated Dahlstrand’s original vision, they also recognized the need to adapt the home for contemporary living while preserving its design integrity.
The remodel was conceived as a thoughtful response to the past—an effort to bring the house into the 21st century without compromising its soul. The primary mandate was to maintain architectural continuity while improving the functionality, comfort, and livability for a modern family. The design team—architects and contractor alike—worked with a shared reverence for the original architecture, allowing that mindset to guide even the most technical or pragmatic decisions.
A key objective was to increase natural light in the kitchen—a departure from Wrightian principles of enclosed, intimate cooking spaces—while maintaining the home’s architectural language. The kitchen was reconfigured to foster a stronger connection to adjacent living spaces while retaining the underlying concept of spatial separation. One of the most transformative architectural changes was the removal of a ridge beam that was originally planned to remain visible through the kitchen. During construction, the team collaborated on a better solution: a wide-flanged steel beam concealed within the roof envelope. This subtle move preserved the clean lines and ceiling continuity, a modern update carried out with utmost respect for the existing framework.
The home’s original powder room, previously accessible only through the kitchen, was relocated for better flow and privacy. A new powder room was carved out of former kitchen cabinetry—a narrow, interior space that could have felt dark and enclosed. To avoid this, the design extended the line of original transom windows into the new powder room and added a skylight above the vanity. The result is a bright and airy space that feels consistent with the rest of the home. Other updates included the installation of new solid-core interior doors with veneers carefully matched to the original mahogany, enhancing the continuity of the interiors. Even smaller decisions, such as placing the door knobs at 42 inches high, mirrored the original proportions. Every choice reflected a shared belief between the architect, contractor, and client: that new work should serve the integrity of the old.
The home’s extensive interior redwood millwork and paneling was meticulously restored. Where new materials were introduced—such as the replacement redwood soffit paneling—the contractor took pains to find finish nails that matched the original, rather than using modern equivalents. This level of craftsmanship and collaboration defined the project. It extended even to the detailing of a blind door to the new powder room, which had to disappear into the existing redwood board-and-batten wall. It was a team effort: the owner found a suitable handle, the architects devised the custom in-swing mechanism, and the contractor executed it so the door aligned precisely with the battens. Throughout, the homeowners were deeply engaged in the design process. One, a meticulous design enthusiast, focused on aesthetic integrity and historic detail. The other brought a practical and function-driven perspective, ensuring that new fixtures and materials would be durable and require minimal maintenance.
While the home’s location posed no major site challenges, sustainability was a key concern. The team upgraded the roof insulation, installed solar panels with battery storage, and added ductless mini-split cooling systems. Lighting was another area where modern technology was woven into a historic framework: new square LED fixtures echo the original custom perimeter soffit lights, maintaining the design language while offering advanced performance.
A planned expansion of a bedroom into suite with a bathroom had to be shelved due to budget constraints and the high cost of below-grade foundation work. Still, the team focused their efforts on making the most of the existing footprint, resolving constraints through design ingenuity rather than adding square footage. This renovation represents a collaborative achievement in preserving and evolving a historically significant home. Every decision was shaped by a shared ethos among clients, architects, and contractor: to maintain the home’s architectural soul while updating it for contemporary life. The result is a timeless modernist residence that continues Olof Dahlstrand’s legacy, remaining grounded in nature, craftsmanship, and human-scale design.
Klopf Architecture Team: John Klopf, AIA, Klara Kevane, Fernanda Bernardes
Interior Architectural Design: Klopf Architecture
Structural Engineer: Daniel Bastiao
Contractor: Don Larwood, Larwood Construction
Photography: Mariko Reed
Year Completed: 2022


Diseño de aseo flotante clásico renovado con armarios con paneles lisos, puertas de armario de madera en tonos medios, sanitario de una pieza, paredes multicolor, lavabo bajoencimera, encimera de mármol, suelo multicolor, encimeras multicolor y papel pintado


大きな天窓のあるウォッシュルーム。
素材や色を整え、洋間でありながら和を感じさせる空間となっています。
Foto de aseo flotante y beige de tamaño medio con armarios con paneles lisos, sanitario de dos piezas, paredes beige, suelo de madera clara, lavabo sobreencimera, encimera de acrílico, suelo beige, encimeras blancas, bandeja y madera
Foto de aseo flotante y beige de tamaño medio con armarios con paneles lisos, sanitario de dos piezas, paredes beige, suelo de madera clara, lavabo sobreencimera, encimera de acrílico, suelo beige, encimeras blancas, bandeja y madera


Modelo de aseo de pie clásico renovado con armarios con paneles lisos, puertas de armario negras, paredes beige, suelo de madera oscura, lavabo bajoencimera, suelo marrón, encimeras blancas y papel pintado


Modelo de aseo flotante actual con armarios con paneles lisos, puertas de armario blancas, lavabo sobreencimera, suelo gris y encimeras grises


Renovated Powder Room, New Tile Flooring, New Vanity with Sink and Faucet. Replaced Interior Doors
Ejemplo de aseo de pie moderno de tamaño medio con armarios con paneles lisos, puertas de armario marrones, sanitario de una pieza, paredes verdes, suelo de baldosas de cerámica, lavabo bajoencimera, encimera de granito, suelo blanco, encimeras negras y papel pintado
Ejemplo de aseo de pie moderno de tamaño medio con armarios con paneles lisos, puertas de armario marrones, sanitario de una pieza, paredes verdes, suelo de baldosas de cerámica, lavabo bajoencimera, encimera de granito, suelo blanco, encimeras negras y papel pintado
10.898 ideas para aseos con armarios con paneles lisos
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