edmariaflores's ideas
The new steam shower is almost four times larger than the homeowners’ original walk-in.Shower wall tile: Chic flat and relief tiles, 5 by 15 inches and 3 by 15 inches, in matte white, Eurotile; flooring tile: Provenza Gesso in pearl grey, 12 by 24 inches, Tierra Sol; handheld slide bars and ceiling-mounted rain head: Kubik, Riobel Pro steam shower
Stone bench on slope
Slope
I like this structure with the jacuzzi closer to the pool house as Eddie suggested.
Orange CA
Orange CA I like the way the patio cover come out to edge of pool
This looks cozy and embraces the slope at the same time as making the focal point something else
I like the simple idea of making the fountains out of the side of the pool. In this design we would lose the back walkway but I think I am ok with that.
Another design against the slope
Pool design using slope
Probably way over the top for us but agin the embrace of slope
Use of slope
Way outside our range but again embrace of slope
Deck stairs
Slope stairs with DG and rail ties. Great plants
Vanities on either side of entry
This space may be all we need
This stone is more her style but she also loves white; though I think it is too large for our space as designed
Vanities close but nice divider storage
I am not sure if this is low maintenance stone but I do like it. Vanities call for being separated in current design. Not absolutely critical but she does need space to spread out. And I like. A little of my own space
Raised ceiling and fan
Vanities near each other
Skylight
This is nice but she needs more space for her hair dryer and other things. Also we each need our own mirrored medicine cabinet
Chandelier
Chandelier
Chandelier
Chandelier
Chandelier
Chandelier
Chandelier
Chandelier
Chandelier
Chandelier
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Chandelier
Slope garden. I love these steps and plant selection
His closet
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