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Bringing a Modern Country Look to an Old Farmhouse Bathroom

Architectural Ceramics

Architectural Ceramics was my top choice for tile because I really love the new trend of wood lookalike porcelain. By watching an instructional video, I learned how to take down a wall, remove a toilet, and essentially demo the entire bathroom on my own. Seattle Bark Wood lookalike porcelain flooring.

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Is the Kitchen Work Triangle an Outdated Design Rule?

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

According to guidelines from the National Kitchen and Bath Association (NKBA), no leg of the triangle should be less than 4 feet or more than 9 feet. Yes, we may buy a house and do a complete demo of the kitchen, but more often than not, we end up putting the pieces back together in a way that still fits this time honored tradition.”.

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Time2Design: KBIS IS ABOUT THE PEOPLE AND THE.

Time2Design

My experience at this years NKBAs #KBIS2014 (National Kitchen and Bath Association | Kitchen and Bath Industry Show 2014) as a #BlogTourVegas traveler! Well it is a trade show for the Kitchen and Bath industry - Kitchen and Bath Industry Show | KBIS. that here --> NKBA The Kitchen and Bath Authority!

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Avente Tile Talk: Cadiz Tiles Add Warmth to Maine Coastal Kitchen

Tile Talk

Below is a photo of their paper layout demo. MYD | architecture + design. Cupboards Kitchen and Bath. Architectural Ceramics: Tile+Mosaic. Yankee Ingenuity Helps the Layout. The Ryans used a unique way to lay out the tiles that really focused on scale and size rather than color and pattern. 3 days ago. 1 week ago.

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Master Bathroom … Again

Life of an Architect

I should point out before we get into the existing photos, that my house was built completely mirrored from the architectural drawings. When you look at Bath 2, imagine it on the right-hand side and not the left. I am clearly Bath #2 and my wife is Bath #1 – which is the side with the much larger bath and closet.

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