Overview Product Dimensions Height: 22.75 Inches Width: 5.63 Inches Product Weight: 3.00 Pounds Lamping Information Number of Bulbs: 1 bulbs General Lamping Description: - Integrated LED 9 Watt Bulb Wattage: 9.00 Watts Bulb Voltage: 120 Volts Bulbs Included: Yes Light Bulb Specifications Average Lifespan: 50000 Certifications and Compliance UL Rating: Dry Electrical Specifications Connection Type: Hardwire Product Highlights Shade: Linen Acrylic Lamp Type: LED Color Temperature: 3000/3500/4000 Lumen Output: 700
PRODUCT DETAILS DESCRIPTION Discover serenity with the eye-catching Madera Double Ended Freestanding Tub. Blending modern and traditional styles, this oval tub showcases a decorative rim and base, adding a refined touch to any bathroom design. Constructed from premium acrylic material, the Madera Tub combines the durability of cast iron without the excess weight to make installation a breeze. This 67 inch acrylic tub has a center drain and double-ended design, so you can recline from either end of the tub for optimal comfort. Optional add-on: make this an insulated acrylic freestanding tub with spray foam insulation that works by retaining warmth for longer, making your soaks even more luxurious. OVERVIEW High-gloss, stain-resistant acrylic is easy to clean Non-porous surface High-gloss finish is resistant to dulling, scratching, and fading Color will not fade or lose its brilliance over time Features adjustable levelers to stabilize the bathtub Optional: Our specially designed spray foam insulation blend adds an extra layer of warmth to the inner wall of the tub, vastly extending your relaxing bathing experience. Please allow an additional 5 to 10 days for production time. Eligible for Free Shipping on orders $99+ Important: Item must be inspected within 48 hours of receipt SPECIFICATIONS (select options above to update) Collection Madera Drain Included Yes Drain Location Center Faucet Centers None Feet Type Freestanding Finish White Height 23-7/8" Installation Type Freestanding Length 66-3/4" Material Acrylic Overall Dimensions 66-3/4" L x 31-1/2" W x 23-7/8" H Overflow Yes Promotion 12% off with code ABODE Seating Area 46-1/8" L x 17-3/4" W Shape Oval Soaking Depth 15-1/8" Style Contemporary, Double Ended, Freestanding Water Capacity 63 gallons Weight 85 lbs Width 31 1/2" Specifications Instructions Warranty Sheet Product Features bvseo_sdk, p_sdk, 3.2.1 CLOUD, getReviews, 21.74ms REVIEWS, PRODUCT bvseo-msg: HTTP status code of 404 was returned; HTTP status code of 404 was returned; bvseo_sdk, p_sdk, 3.2.1 CLOUD, getContent, 21.16ms QUESTIONS, PRODUCT bvseo-msg: HTTP status code of 404 was returned;
Uma coisa me levou à outra (ainda bem!): um clique no instagram do lookbook de primavera da Tory Burch me deixou curiosa para ver o resto do catálogo. Bastou entrar no site da marca para eu ficar hipnotizada pelo cenário em que as fotos foram feitas: uma casa antiga, com muita pedra, jardins, com aquele estilo informal de praia, […]
Limited Edition Publish Date: February, 23rd 2023 Written & Edited by Ashley Hicks Foreword by Tory Burch David Hicks in colour is a tribute to the exceptional talent of interior designer David Hicks, a renowned decorator, and master of pattern, color, and design. With an introduction by Tory Burch, this limited-edition book offers a fresh insight into the life and work of David Hicks. Organized into ten color-themed portfolios, the book is a visual feast, showcasing David Hicks' most iconic designs and color palettes and previously unseen photographs, many in color for the first time. It delves into Hicks' design process and the influences that shaped his unique aesthetic. Each copy is bound in one of three iconic David Hicks prints, designed by Christoph Radl as a Cabana Magazine-style reimagining Hicks' early books, combining their bold 60s graphics and imagery with a tactile, sensual feeling that is very much of today and very Cabana. Published by Cabana Magazine
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David Hicks in Color is a tribute to the exceptional talent of interior designer David Hicks, a renowned decorator and master of pattern, color and design. With an introduction by Tory Burch, this limited edition book offers a fresh look at the life and work of David Hicks. Organized into ten color-themed portfolios, the book is a visual feast, featuring David Hicks' most iconic designs and color palettes and previously unpublished photographs, many in color for the first time. He delves into Hicks' design process and the influences that shaped his unique aesthetic. Each copy is bound in one of three iconic David Hicks prints, designed by Christoph Radl as a Cabana Magazine-style reimagining of Hicks' early books, combining his bold '60s graphics and imagery with a tactile, sensual feel that's very current. and a lot of cabins.
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Changes are in the works for the master bathroom at Project Square Clay , a large custom home that was originally built in the early 90’s. The architecture of the home is rustic modern mediterranean . As you'll see from the original floor plan, the master bedroom is abundant in size while the bat
In case you missed it, we’ve been underway on a Second Floor Renovation and I shared all of the plans here. I recently shared some framing and drywall progress here and details on the finishes here. Get up to speed via those posts as today, I’m revealing the primary bath! At the end of the post, […]
Aspect Design Build and Vintage Elements designed this house that mixes organic modern with a hint of livable luxury in Wayzata, Minnesota.
When I tell someone that I’m an interior designer they immediately start talking about choosing pretty colors and finishes. And although those things are definitely an important part of interior design, I find myself trying to explain what I actually do for clients long before we get to the part w