Feb 24, 2013

Burlington Bungalow - Powder Room Final

Here is the look that the contractor decided on.


When we first started looking for kitchen countertops, I came across this massive piece of onyx and was in 'awe'!  The stone was stunning and I couldn't stop looking and touching it!  As it turns out, the onyx was made in Pakistan where the contractor and his family are from.  He seemed thrilled that I liked it so much! 

For this build, I was given a specific store that I had to shop at for tile... and long behold, they carried this stunning golden onyx 12" x 12" tile.  I thought to myself that it would be awesome if I could some how incorporate it into the design.  So, I designed the powder room around this tile.

After the other 'looks' I showed the contractor, I wasn't sure he'd go for it, but he called me yesterday as he was purchasing the tile :)

I'm not sure if we will be buying this exact vanity, or building a custom, similar one, but this is the overall 'look' of the powder room. It's going to be a show stopper!

12"x12" Golden Royal Onyx Tile

Feb 15, 2013

Burlington Bungalow - Powder room

One of my favourite rooms to design is the powder room - which you may have heard me say before!  And what else have I always said?  'Powder rooms are MADE for wallpaper'. 

Well, in my burlington bungalow I get to design a dream powder room. I have room for a large vanity and very little guideline.  My rules from Mr.Client....
1. Porcelain floors (I may push for hardwood)
2. Modern

I found these wall mounted vanities at Lowes for $500 bucks or so.  I'm sooooo using it.... Buuuuuuut I also have some great options from Rona.... And if those don't work out, I'll just do a custom one!


These are some very preliminary Look Books.  I'll probably end up doing something completely different, but, for fun, thought I'd share what's in my brain.





Feb 10, 2013

P.S.

How do I get these damn snowflakes off my blog?  HONEYYYYYYY!!???!!!??

Burlington Bungalow - Ensuite Con't!!!

Had a chat with the contractor today, and sounds like he's leaning towards a more modern ensuite now.    From what I gather, he still wants to stay traditional enough for resale, but with a modern twist. YESSS!!!  I get to bust out my second best friend (of course Pinot is first)... Carrara Marble.

It's a traditional enough material, and I can play with tile size and pattern to make it chic and modern.  I wish I knew where I was purchasing tile now, so I could go and see what my selection is like.  Hopefully, by next week I can take a trip out to the supplier and scope it out.

We have also decided that it would be best for me to design custom vanities for the ensuite and powder room.  Custom isn't always more expensive as in this case.  So, that's what I'll be working on this week.  So cool to design a piece of furniture and then watch it come to life!!!

Anyway, just whipped up this inspiration to get a sense of my new direction for the ensuite.



A little inspiration shot always gets my creative juices flowing

Feb 7, 2013

Burlington Bungalow - Ensuite Bath

I like this better.  A little colour.... and ya know what, I may just end up designing a custom vanity.  We'll see.  I'm chatting with the contractor tomorrow.


Feb 6, 2013

Burlington Bungalow - Ensuite Bath

The kitchen is finally done!  Layout, backsplash, granite, cabinets, wet bar, hardware, blah blah blah... All DONE!  Was a lot more work than I anticipated, but I love it and it's going to be amazing when it's done.  I'll do up a look board soon to share!

For the past few days I have been working on the ensuite bathroom.  I wanted to do something traditional to appeal to buyers.  This is a high end bungalow, so most likely an established couple will be buying - safer to go traditional than ultra modern.  I think I'll do something modern and contemporary for the powder room.

Anyway, the home owner spotted this vanity and loved it right away, so I designed the rest of the space around it.  I'm going with a subtle berkshire creama marble, but I'm going to go dramatic in the tile layout to add some wow.

I may go for a colour on the wall.... maybe blue???....we'll see.


Feb 4, 2013

Burlington Bungalow Feb.1st

Nothing too pretty or exciting to share just yet.

The floor is being levelled right now so I have been staying clear of the site lately.  Not interested in falling through the floor!

Apparently one guy has already fallen through!

There is going to be an entryway addition put under the gable.  You'll see!

Living room fireplace

Levelling the floor.  Big bucks, but worth it.


The kitchen!

Standing in the kitchen.  This area is going to be a wet bar.  The small room is the powder room.

Jan 30, 2013

My Ensuite Bathroom Reno

Want to see my Ensuite reno??  Here it is....







Jan 24, 2013

Burlington Bungalow - Kitchen

I am thoroughly enjoying myself while designing this new house.  It's surprisingly a lot more work than I expected, even though I expected it to be a lot more work than expected...make sense!!  

Lately, we have been working hard on a solid kitchen plan.  I think after a long meeting with the cabinet maker today, we have nailed a layout.  

You know, picking out the pretty stuff like granite and cabinets is actually the easy part.  It's a very long process before we actual get there.  But, I think we are getting close.  Here are a few looks that I am working on...







Jan 20, 2013

Burlington Bungalow Jan.18th, 2013

Went to the site to see the new shingled roof, but that damn snow!!  

The front entrance is going to be a show stopper when it's all complete!  It's actually going to be a part of the interior...just wait and see!!





Jan 12, 2013

Burlington Bungalow

January 11th, 2013

You can see the entry way gable taking form.

Still brainstorming ideas for the awkward garage slant!






New Year, New Project!

Hello All, and Happy New Year!

I know, I know, I haven't blogged in almost a month,  but just when I decided to take a break and relax, a new project came my way.  I have to share it with you all because it is so exciting.

I'm working for a contractor right now, and helping him design a rebuild in my area.  It's a bungalow, that he's gutted and added a huge addition to.  He's hired me to help him design the place for his parents to live in for a while, and then ultimately sell.  This is proving to be a challenge, as we all know it's one thing to design a house for resale, and a total other thing to design a house for living!

I am thoroughly enjoying this project so far, and I'm really excited to share the progress with all of you!

I won't be sharing too much info, since it's not my project, and I have to respect privacy, but I'll be sharing updated photos every now and then as the project progresses.

So here it is. I'm calling this project "Burlington Bungalow".

January 9th, 2013...










Can you believe this yard...even with a HUGE addition!!