Whether you enjoy traditional architecture or ultra-modern design, these three homes include elements to satisfy everybody’s tastes.
Here are three real estate listings ranging from $930,000-$1.2 million chosen by Historic Homes of Baltimore creator Jason Freeman.
Luxurious waterfront condo in the Inner Harbor/Federal Hill
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(Eric Tyler, American Imagery, LLC)
(Eric Tyler, American Imagery, LLC)
(Eric Tyler, American Imagery, LLC)
(Eric Tyler, American Imagery, LLC)
(Eric Tyler, American Imagery, LLC)
Overlooking the Inner Harbor, this condo is perfect for those who enjoy city life. As part of the Ritz-Carlton Residences, the home is full of luxurious features, starting with the private elevator that takes you inside. The home has a beautiful living room with a fireplace, detailed millwork, and a wet bar. An adjacent dining room is perfect for entertaining. A chef’s kitchen features custom cabinetry, stainless steel appliances and a basketweave backsplash. It opens to a comfortable family room with one of the home’s two balconies. A large primary suite contains a generous walk-in closet; a beautiful bathroom with a separate shower and tub; and the home’s second balcony. The home also features a second bedroom, second full bath, a half bath and a laundry room.
This condo, built in 2007, features two balconies overlooking the Inner Harbor and the building’s English gardens. It’s located right on the water, and close to Federal Hill and downtown attractions. Amenities include a 24/7 concierge service, an indoor saltwater pool, a theater, a fitness center, valet service and two parking spaces in the garage.
Beautifully updated Cape Cod-style home in Ruxton
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(Stephen Posko, Atlas Photo Group)
(Stephen Posko, Atlas Photo Group)
(Stephen Posko, Atlas Photo Group)
(Stephen Posko, Atlas Photo Group)
(Stephen Posko, Atlas Photo Group)
This Cape Cod-style home, built in 1954, is deceivingly large and beautifully updated. From the foyer, you enter a large dining room that connects the other rooms on this level. A beautiful kitchen, remodeled in 2021, features white cabinetry, granite countertops and top-of-the-line appliances. It also has a breakfast room, which connects to the family room. The cozy family room has a wall of windows, a gas fireplace and exposed ceiling beams. There’s also a living room, mudroom, office and a half bathroom on this level. Upstairs, the home has four bedrooms and two bathrooms. The bright primary room has a walk-in closet and en suite bathroom. A walk-out lower level features a rec room with fireplace, laundry room, bedroom, bathroom and storage.
The home has a massive screened-in porch off the main level, creating an enjoyable outdoor living space. Below, a large stone patio with a hot tub provides another outdoor space to gather and entertain. It’s easily accessible from the lower level, or via stairs from the screened-in porch above. A large, fenced yard completes this home. The home, located in charming and convenient Ruxton, also has a two-car carport with an attached storage shed.
Modern smart home in Westminster
(Greg Brock, Atlas Premier Realty)
(Greg Brock, Atlas Premier Realty)
(Greg Brock, Atlas Premier Realty)
(Greg Brock, Atlas Premier Realty)
(Greg Brock, Atlas Premier Realty)
(Greg Brock, Atlas Premier Realty)
(Greg Brock, Atlas Premier Realty)
This ultra-modern home, built in 2021, is part of a new luxury, eco-friendly community in Westminster that’s known as Agrestic. Smart home features include a Tesla Powerwall, solar panels and a geothermal heating and cooling system. A striking staircase — made of iron and maple, exposed spiral ductwork and a solid concrete chimney — greet you as you enter this unique home. The main level provides an open concept layout that is ideal for entertaining. The living room features a unique fireplace, 40-foot ceilings and a wall of windows. A sleek kitchen features modern cabinets, granite countertops and smart appliances. There’s also a breakfast counter and large dining area. A primary room is downstairs, with a walk-in closet and modern en suite bathroom. Upstairs, there are four large bedrooms (including another primary room), two full bathrooms and a large laundry room. A loft style hallway upstairs opens to the floor below.
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The home has a large deck off the second story overlooking the yard. On the main level, sliding doors off the living room open to a space that would be ideal for a patio. There’s also a two-car garage.
View from Milan’s Bosco Verticale down to BAM park and across to the UniCredit Tower.
Carlton Reid
The Milan HQ for Italian real estate developer COIMA—2,000 square meters of upscale glass and iron—sits at the junction of three busy roads: Via Melchiorre Gioia, Viale Luigi Sturzo, and Via Della Liberazione. The roads are flanked by new-build cycleways which, if Milan’s mayor gets his way, will become part of the most ambitious active travel network in the world.
Much of the four-lane Via Melchiorre Gioia has recently been topped with a vibrant park, the Biblioteca degli Alberi di Milano. Car-free and laced with footways, free open-air performances are often staged in the park, known to all as BAM.
A vertical forest, two apartment blocks covered with trees and shrubs, rises from one of corner of BAM. This is the COIMA-commissioned Bosco Verticale development, built in 2015. Across the way is the head office for the fashion brand Versace.
The Versace HQ in Milan at the junction of the three cycleway-flanked highways, Via Melchiorre … [+] Gioia, Viale Luigi Sturzo, and Via Della Liberazione. The BAM park—Biblioteca degli Alberi di Milano—is seen in the foreground and was created from the capping of a highway.
Carlton Reid
Modernist office buildings housing Google, Pirelli, and Alfa Romeo dot the wider Porta Nuova development, a former rail yard, derelict for many years but successfully redeveloped by COIMA and other real estate developers. (Porta Nuova is owned by the Persian Gulf’s Qatar Holding LLC, a unit of the emirate’s sovereign wealth fund.)
UniCredit—Italy’s largest bank—is headquartered in UniCredit Tower, which, thanks to its crafty spire, remains Italy’s tallest building. The 231-meter skyscraper has glorious views over BAM and its dreamcatcher grid of walkways.
“We developed BAM on behalf of the city of Milan; we manage it under an agreement with the city,” said COIMA’s sustainability officer Stefano Corbella.
We were talking in the early evening at the busy road junction opposite COIMA’s HQ, which opened in 2019. We walked through BAM, crowded with people heading to and from restaurants and shopping at still-open small market stalls. Motor traffic noise was reduced to almost nothing as we reached deeper into the park.
COIMA’s sustainability officer Stefano Corbella.
COIMA/Matteo Deiana Studio
“There were no bike paths here before we started working on the project,” said Corbella.
“We added approximately four kilometers of cycling path integrated with other developments that the city of Milan was doing.”
“One of the challenges we faced when we started the design [for Porta Nuova] was that Via Melchiorre Gioia and Via Della Liberazione cut the entire site in the middle,” said Corbella.
Solution: bury them.
As well as carving out space for BAM, this highway capping also created a new public square, Piazza Gae Aulenti.
“To make the public spaces more appealing, we lifted everything by about six meters,” said Corbella.
Subtle landscaping disguised the height difference, gifting a scenic slope to a flat neighborhood.
“The area was derelict for decades after the rail yard closed,” remembered Corbella.
A down-at-the-heels fairground operated during the 1980s; plans in the 1990s to arrest the expanding urban decay didn’t leap from the drawing board.
“COIMA started the development of Porta Nuova in 2004, and finally, the project succeeded,” said Corbella.
The Mayor of Milan Giuseppe Sala at the Milan Gay Pride held at the Arco della Pace. Milan (Italy), … [+] June 26th, 2021 (Photo by Marco Piraccini/Archivio Marco Piraccini/Mondadori Portfolio via Getty Images)
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Several mayors have come and gone in that time, but all have supported the real estate developers working on different parts of the former Varese train station and its no-longer-needed rail yard. (Pelli Clarke Pelli designed the largest part of the development, the Garibaldi area near the Garibaldi railway station.)
What was once one of the most significant regeneration projects in Europe—much completed by the time Milan hosted the World Expo in 2015—is now one of the wealthiest districts in the world, with luxury residential, commercial, and business use.
Bankers, fund managers, and private equity investors live in swanky Porta Nuova apartments. Milan is Italy’s financial capital, and the bright lights—and generous tax breaks—of Porta Nuova attracted finance workers leaving London after the depredations of Brexit.
View from Bosco Verticale, COIMA’s “vertical forest.”
Carlton Reid
Milan has a lot going for it, not least its geography. It’s a short train journey to the financial center of Frankfurt, and it’s almost as quick to reach the Mediterranean coast or Alpine ski resorts. It’s a small city with excellent rail links and many tram lines. More than half of the city’s 1.4 million residents commute on public transit.
Those swanky apartments—close to the now all-important 15-minute-city-style amenities—will likely remain a good investment for some time. According to the real estate website Immobiliare.it, the value of luxury properties in Milan rose 25{61deb032f2f3cf43cd91e0a97f017aab274ddbb67b74a5b085bd003b9ac3cd96} to $6.3 billion in the six months ending in November last year. A 2021 report from the European Banking Authority stated that the number of high earners in Italy—individuals earning more than one million dollars a year—increased by 88{61deb032f2f3cf43cd91e0a97f017aab274ddbb67b74a5b085bd003b9ac3cd96} in 2020.
Milan is slowly but surely morphing into a global financial hub.
Goldman Sachs has shifted traders from London to Milan. UniCredit repatriated many employees from London after the U.K.’s disastrous 2016 decision to leave the E.U.
Climate control
Milan is one of the global cities in the C40 group, with nearly 100 cities taking action to confront the climate crisis. And, like many of those cities, Milan is getting serious about cycling. A network of 466 miles of separated cycleways should be completed by 2035, according to the city’s $285 million Cambio Biciplan, or “Change Bike Plan,” approved by the Metropolitan City of Milan in November 2021.
Still, the city has some ways to go: car dependency runs deep, and Milan has some of Europe’s worst pollution, exacerbated by winter-time temperature inversions.
View down to a cycleway from Bosco Verticale, Milan.
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“Milan, like almost all European cities, has a large presence of cars,” Milan’s deputy mayor Arianna Censi told me. (She’s also the city’s mobility minister.)
“Over the last few years, the number of cars per inhabitant has decreased—in 2010 there were 54.16 cars per hundred inhabitants; in 2020 we reached 49.42—but we must continue to work to reduce the presence of cars on the road.”
This is not unpopular.
“We are going ahead with this policy because the citizens are asking us to,” Censi stressed.
Describing a district where parking lots were replaced with play areas and basketball and volleyball courts, she said this was an area “reconquered and returned to the neighborhood’s citizens” and that the municipality has to “make the city more liveable.”
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Business executive Giuseppe Sala won 42{61deb032f2f3cf43cd91e0a97f017aab274ddbb67b74a5b085bd003b9ac3cd96} of the vote when, in 2016, he became Milan’s Mayor. He promised to transform Italy’s second most populous city for the better. He took space away from cars and handed it to people. During the pandemic, his administration added cycleways to main travel corridors and, with the Piazza Aperte (“open squares”) program, it created 38 pop-up community plazas, many of them in deprived areas where car use—and especially car parking—was endemic.
Sala was re-elected in 2021 on a substantially increased mandate. Taming car use can be a vote winner.
His administration’s Cambio Biciplan is still in its early stages, and Milan is not yet Amsterdam, but Rome wasn’t built in a day either.
Milan’s ambitious plan for a dense grid of cycleways.
Municipality of Milan
The bike plan calls for a dense network of cycleways organized around four rings rippling out from the city center—a realization of a medieval street plan originally laid out around concentric canals, the Cerchia Interna, or Inner Ring. (Most of Milan’s historic canals were covered over in the mid-20th Century to make way for automobiles.)
The bicycle beltways will be linked by 16 speedy spoke-like cycleways connecting the city’s heart with the wider metropolitan area and leading to an outer ring of greenways meandering through woodlands and nature reserves. The cycleways will also link with light rail and tram stops.
“Our vision,” states Cambio Biciplan, “is a metropolitan city of Milan where more people travel by bicycle to work, school, shopping, picking up the children, having an aperitif, feeling safer, fitter, more productive.”
Olympic Village
There are plans for further cycleways—and a great deal of cycle parking—at COIMA’s new regeneration development at Porta Romana, another former rail yard, as the city prepares to host the Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics. Since last summer earth movers have been crawling over a lozenge of land near the Prada Foundation, an art gallery converted from an early 20th Century distillery.
The site will be home to the sustainable Olympic Village, designed by American engineering firm Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, after which it will become a mixed-use urban neighborhood, including student housing.
The Olympic Village plan for Porta Romana, Milan.
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Developed by COIMA, Covivio, and Prada—along with funding from the Italian ESG group—the tender for the Porta Romana development was won in November 2020. However, the deal was delayed by legal battles. Late last year, Italy’s Council of State rejected an appeal giving the green light for the development.
The site’s buildings will be built to NZEB requirements (Nearly Zero Energy Building) and will be LEED certified. Under much of the site, there will be an underground car park mandated by a national parking minimums regulation.
“There is a national law which obliges new developments to provide parking spaces,” said COIMA’s Corbella.
“We have to provide a certain capacity even though we know we will probably never need such parking.”
View from the Prada Foundation art museum down to what will be Milan’s Winter Olympic Village at … [+] Porta Romana.
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The underground car parking will likely be converted to other uses. “The first level of parking will have a slightly higher floor-to-ceiling height,” said Corbella, adding that the developer would “repurpose that area in the future otherwise we will have created space for nothing.”
COIMA’s sustainability officer hopes that the parking minimums law will be repealed.
“In some places, it totally makes sense not to push for parking because it won’t be needed; it’s a waste of money to provide it,” he said.
Milan has to follow this law, but there are many other measures that can green a city.
“Milan’s mindset has changed a lot,” said Corbella.
“I remember 15 or 20 years ago when the city was skeptical about planting trees; now the city has a plan to plant three million of them.”
And, like in Paris, newly planted trees often take the place of street parking.
“With fewer cars, Milan is already a more pleasant city,” nodded Corbella.
Frequently described as small, neutral and timeless, modern-day interiors are amazingly popular in the household — in particular in bathroom style and design the place purpose is top rated of intellect. Depend on modern fixtures, tiles, colors and components to elevate your interior — no matter whether you’re redesigning a 50 {61deb032f2f3cf43cd91e0a97f017aab274ddbb67b74a5b085bd003b9ac3cd96} toilet, or modernizing your most important bathroom with a separate shower and freestanding tub. To assistance inspire your future dwelling challenge, we have rounded up present day toilet concepts that exude class, luxury and simplicity — in addition, they are shockingly easy to recreate.
Modern day style is characterised by thoroughly clean lines, all-natural supplies and easy color palettes, although the thought of “fashionable” is at any time altering as we attract on latest design and style tendencies. As you scroll these designer-accepted interiors, you are going to find there are inventive methods to integrate modern day things to craft a space that feels stylish and private.
If you want a home that feels fashionable yet daring, we sprinkled in types with mismatched tiles, warm gold fixtures and decorative lights (which also come about to be bathroom traits for 2023). If you like to adhere with a typical black and white toilet structure, you can find a good deal of ideas that mix modern with standard. Present day fixtures and elements are highly adaptable and blend easily with other household types like mid-century, farmhouse and coastal, which will make it effortless to find inspiration that matches your fashion. So sit back, relax and commence scrolling to discover a house that speaks to you.
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With a style that feels tranquil but high-class, this brilliant inside capabilities fresh white partitions, modern fixtures and massive ground tiles. For a bit of contrast, there’s a wooden slat self-importance that brings in a organic, earthy element.
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As an alternative of extending all the way to the flooring, this wooden vanity is mounted to float on the wall — which provides this rest room a stylish sense and creates the illusion of a lot more place.
Typically when we assume of contemporary interiors, neutral hues arrive to mind — but a playful shade can truly feel just as clean and cleanse. Here, Regan Baker Layout opts for geometric tiles in a peachy hue together the floor and shower wall.
A handful of easy methods to increase prompt glam to the rest room: floor-length curtains, gold accents, artwork and assertion lighting. If you have the luxury of room, decide for a chandelier above your bathtub.
Though this isn’t your conventional double-sink vainness, inside designer Anastasia Casey places two identical vanities aspect by facet to produce a clean, streamlined type.
Toeing the line concerning present day and standard, marble accents are a wonderful way to include intrigue and depth to your toilet layout. Listed here, Creative Tile‘s marble tiles are the assertion of the house and pair beautifully with black fixtures and a darkish gray self-importance.
This shiny inside is defined by cleanse whites and grays — furthermore a surge of organic mild. For a bit of contrast, there is a wooden vainness and matte black fixtures.
For an elevated really feel, allow your soaking tub provide as the focal point of your toilet. Take a take note from inside designer Meredith Owen and situate a white freestanding bathtub under a vibrant window.
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Even if your self-importance is older, swapping out the components can instantly give it a modern-day aptitude. Here, inside designer Bethany Adams goes for modern half-circle pulls in matte black.
With minimalist hardware and a mild wooden grain, this double vainness makes a symmetric glimpse. Interior designer Bonnie Wu adds equivalent mirrors and gentle fixtures on each and every aspect to total the style.
Use a glass enclosure to build a focused shower room, while making the room come to feel more substantial. To keep the layout cohesive, inside designer Allison Knizek chooses a geometric wall tile for within and exterior of the shower.
An essential of the fashionable aesthetic is normal (or mother nature-encouraged) elements, textures and styles. Listed here, designer Meredith Owen retains the room clear and neutral with marble flooring, light-weight wooden cabinetry and a pop of greenery.
Flooring, walls, shower: there are so several surfaces that can be tiled in the lavatory. To craft this hanging structure, Joy Street Structure combines numerous patterns from Artistic Tile.
Gold accents are a refined way to add heat to a rest room house. Opt for a gold lavatory faucet, shower hardware and lighting fixtures — then, sprinkle in decor.
Checkerboard flooring has a timeless and traditional really feel, but can also glimpse tremendous fashionable and modern when paired with the ideal accents. Below, We 3 Layout goes with white partitions, light-weight wooden cabinetry and gold hardware.
Take into account your self fortunate if your toilet is flooded with pure light-weight. Elevate that brightness with white cabinetry, overhead lights and trim like inside designer Bethany Adams does here.
Even though white shower tiles can assist make a house come to feel bigger, darkish and deep hues insert depth, dimension and contrast (specially when paired with white walls).
If you have extra place, construct a make-up vainness in the similar product as your lavatory sink. Include an acrylic chair and a 2nd mirror, and you’re established.
Use opaque glass home windows (even with a little bit of texture) in the shower or near a bathtub to deliver in normal gentle without the need of sacrificing privateness.
All-natural wood tones, stay greenery and natural textures are fantastic approaches to connect back to mother nature. Listed here, Gathered Interiors requires it a step further more with a tree-lined wallpaper.
For a modern-day come to feel, adhere with interesting and clean up gray hues. To hold the house interesting and stay away from a monochrome search, designer Amy Peltier delivers in distinct shades and textures.
Use artwork to give your house a pop of coloration, irrespective of whether above the toilet self-importance, around the soaking tub or on a blank wall.
If you want contrast but you happen to be concerned to go far too dim, settle on medium grey tones like designer Allison Knizek does right here for the partitions and countertop.
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Interior designer Jordan Samson has claimed 1 well known property design and style design could “officially” be heading out of style in the coming year. Jordan, who shares interior layout suggestions and methods on his TikTok webpage @jordansamsondesign, discussed how the pandemic could make an influence on house design and style relocating forwards.
In a video posted for his viewers of 69.5K followers, Jordan said: “Open notion is formally shut…well, type of.
“We are observing a shift towards a hybrid of a semi-closed-off flooring strategy and I consider this is a immediate end result of the pandemic and folks wanting much more privacy. Maybe you want to function at the dining desk and not have to pay attention to the horrible Television demonstrate that your companion is looking at.”
Open up-prepare dwelling spaces have develop into well known in new yrs, connecting the most essential rooms in the residence to develop a large space excellent for socialising and bringing the family alongside one another.
Open-thought properties also are inclined to be lighter and brighter, but given that the pandemic, the rise of performing from home usually means much more people today are commencing to use their dwelling place for new applications.
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“I hated open strategy. Good riddance,” wrote a person video clip viewer Yet another named Magdalena extra: “In this article for the hybrid ground strategies. Enjoy my privacy and I get my have place of work in my dwelling as an alternative of just one large place on the initially ground.”
Nish stated: “I haaate open strategy so I am thrilled about that just one.” [SIC] And it looks the interior designer himself is also happy with the change in the direction of more closed-off flooring designs. He said: “My introvert self can’t take care of the ‘great room’ principle.
As very well as the style ideas going out, Joran also predicted that assertion stone will be on the rise, specially in kitchens and bathrooms. This bold function is a good way to incorporate character to a place and may possibly even brighten up a closed-off house.
“Generally [it will be] marble with heavy veining but I feel we’re likely to see a tonne of this in 2023,” mentioned the professional.
“This is just a purely natural response to the basic white quartz we have been viewing for a seriously very long time. Be warned, this is a assertion and it is really not likely to get the job done in each design and style dwelling so make guaranteed you completely adore it in advance of investing.”
Jordan’s prediction was echoed by inside designer Geri from Limerick-based Geri Styles, who shares household decor strategies, tricks and insights on her TikTok webpage @geridesigns.
She mentioned: “Weighty veined marble, enjoy it or despise it, I never see it going everywhere for the up coming even though. I have experienced marble on the island in my studio for the previous 4 decades and I continue to appreciate it now. So, if you are into marble now is the time to introduce it.”
Scott predicts that limewash will be the painting procedure to look at for in 2023. “We’ll see distinctive programs of limewash this kind of as the cloud approach to build the glance of aged worn walls,” he states. “Layering limewash in different techniques can give you the search of 200-year-old walls—in just a few of days.”
5. Checkered designs
Proving that uncomplicated patterns can have a major impact, test print is owning a moment—and that moment will carry on into 2023. Lisa Buhler, the founder of the vogue line Lisa Suggests Gah, thinks that folks are drawn to checker print mainly because it is all about joy. She describes it as a “feel-superior print” that’s symmetrical but enjoyable. Haustile normally takes it a move further more with a warped check tile that seems like a thing out of an M.C. Escher illustration.
Interior designer and Diy expert Emily Shaw, known between her TikTok followers as @emilyrayna, is a proponent of this pattern. When performing on her “finding-completely ready area,” she opted for a golden-rod-and-white checker print—with a spending budget-pleasant twist. “Checker print has been trending all over TikTok in various approaches, so I desired to locate a way to make the craze practical,” she suggests.
Shaw acquired a wooden box from Michaels and painted it the very same shade as the golden checkers. Then, she connected it to the wall, producing some dimension and a clever ring storage nook. “Emily, this is genius,” commented a TikTok follower. Agreed.
6. Combining various style themes
According to the National Kitchen area & Bathtub Affiliation (NKBA) 2023 Style Trends report, 1 of the new trends this calendar year is combining a number of structure themes to develop a unique design. For example, organic satisfies modern-day, or farmhouse meets modern-day.
Boston-based Do-it-yourself pro Julie Sousa of @the_avantgarde embraced this design-blend development in a modern condominium redesign with her assistant Gigi Rodriguez. Sousa states that the primary type they ended up following was modern day, so they chose accordingly for the larger pieces—the couch, the chair, the espresso table, the flooring lamps, and the mirrors. As Sousa explains even further, “The eclectic components occur from scaled-down items like the wall artwork, the gold frames, and the use of daring hues in the house.” Taken collectively, the complimentary styles make the house truly feel up-to-date and personalized.
7. Produce spa-like bathrooms
Since the get started of the pandemic, the collective stress has risen and is however to be abated. It will make sense that people today have been encouraged to make comforting, lodge-like atmospheres in their possess homes, primarily if they are continue to not traveling as significantly as they utilized to. NKBA discovered that spa-like bogs that “enhance house owner experiences” are just one of the major tendencies for 2023.
With its picket panels, calming lights, and lush plant wall, Sousa’s guest toilet revamp went viral on TikTok, garnering about 2.1 million views. “I actually preferred it to sense spa-like, a put I could go to at the stop of a long day and zen out with a bathtub,” she states. Due to the fact the rest room was windowless, Sousa felt that greenery was the perfect way to contrast the moodiness of the black ceiling, not to point out, distract from the lack of home windows. “We usually affiliate greenery with a feeling of freshness, particularly in blend with drinking water and what superior spot in the residence than in a rest room to produce that perception of freshness and cleanliness?” she asks.
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This up-to-date property functions six bedrooms and 3 complete-tub bathrooms. New flooring and high ceilings are portion of the bright and open ground prepare. The kitchen is a ideal location to host your have cooking show. Other functions incorporate a two-automobile garage and a walk-out basement.