master bathroom: showing wall of tile that extends from shower into rest of bath. I'm proposing that this wall that extends, be different than the other tile - like a feature wall. The other walls could be very simple like a white subway. Also notice the glass door similar to mine, and a suspended bench
tile for living area: I'm interested in this because it isn't quite pretending to be wood, but looks similar and is a little like driftwood.. Again, we could do this type of herringbone pattern with a border around it, in the kitchen and the foyer, and then standard planks for living room and dining room. Or maybe even larger scaled planks of same tile.
tile for living area: could also be darker like this. This might feel cozier in the winter. Also kitchen: I love this focal point of the stove with the big hood over and some room around the stove. I also like that the upper corner cabinets are not on angles.
kitchen: showing very simple subway backsplash, but the granite goes over the stove. Also are you interested in a pot-filler?
"slate" flooring like this is good for a foyer - better for a mudroom - but is a little too rustic for flooring through-out
counter: if we use a Quartz product we could have a chunky counter like this in kitchen or baths
general tile: note simple tile but installed vertically and staggered. Nice niche
in general for the bathrooms: I like this unexpected backsplash that is in tile instead of the counter material.
down bath: I like the simplicity and warmth of this bath. Note also the accent lighting above tile. I'm suggesting this "tone" but with a pop of seaglass-type color and a detail of black.
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