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Oschiri - Centrale del Coghinas
Rolleicord Vb
Kodak TMax 100
Self developed - Bellini Hydrofen (Studional) 1+30 - 11' @ 19 °C
Agefix 1+7 - 10' @ 19 °C
Epson V500 (scanned from negative)
I think this room is my favorite redo room. I can actually go in there barefoot now!! lol............
While not without a few small hiccups, the bathroom is complete... as the new tenants walk in the door, the crew is putting the last bit of touch-up paint on the wall. That was close.
Unlike our ipod bathroom upstairs, we wanted to keep with the architecture and style of the house... circa 1920.
Actually the last bathroom image i took - notice i removed the seat. The trick here was to move the hand towel at the basin so to hide the 's' trap. The glass towel railheater is better shown off in landscape. Private client - owner/architect.
On display at Pecha Kucha 07 - Sydney
Project By:
Bella Leone Design
Created on: Feb 10, 2009
Type:
Bathroom remodeling, Cabinets, Countertops, Doors, Flooring, Lighting, Reconstru...
Style: Traditional
Budget: $80K-90K
Time Frame: 4-6 weeks
Views: 92
Location: Chatsworth, CA 91311
Description:
These empty nesters wanted to make a luxury Master Bathroom from the chopped up space they had. I redesigned the space taking some square footage from the Pool Bathroom and gave them everything they wanted creating a unique and luxurious space. Please see the before and after drawings that illustrate the changes that were made.
Tips & Advice:
In most cases any room can be redesigned to suit your needs. Even if you can't add on, there are ways to make it look and feel larger depending on how the cabinets and tile are set and which colors are used. Even though walls and plumbing were relocated, the project took about 7 weeks to complete because every product that was to be used had been delivered prior to the demolition.
All we need is a bathroom door and real window shades and we'll have ONE room done!
BEFORE photo here.
We moved the toilet, installed a clawfoot tub (to replace the shower stall), put in all new tile - and rebuilt the window trim and medicine cabinet. (whew!)
Camera Canon EOS 7D
Exposure 0.4
Aperture f/9.0
Focal Length 10 mm
ISO Speed 200
Exposure Bias 0 EV
No flash, just one shot, with a colour balance tweak
This is my bathroom. Small, obviously. You can't see it really, but to the right is the shower/bath. It has a few dead mosquitos in it, so I'm going to need to clean it soon.