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    This 54-square-foot powder room was part of an extensive first floor renovation in Ladue. The original powder room was heavy in color and materials and needed updating. The existing vanity was a short black cabinet with a green marble top, and the room was painted red with a green ceiling. The client asked designers Castle Design and Wise Works to keep the powder room’s existing vanity and brass plumbing fixtures as elements in the new space. The designers selected large-scale elements to create a visually appealing, playful and bright room.

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    Chelsea Design Company gave two hardworking business owners a spa-like bathroom to use as their escape with plenty of hidden storage. Double doors leading into the bathroom were removed to give space for a new vanity where a shower once was. The changes allowed for two separate vanity spaces with large matching wood-framed mirrors and a tall linen cabinet with hidden open shelving for easily accessible storage to keep the countertops clean. Simple, dark vertical grain walnut vanities are paired with neutral Cambria countertops and a small travertine mosaic backsplash.

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    Every design decision in this spectacular home was made with multigenerational living in mind. The goal was to create a beautiful, high-end residence that allowed for comfort, independence and accessibility for people of all ages and abilities. Designers Castle Design and R.G. Apel Development blended beauty with purpose in this 190-square-foot bathroom embracing a contemporary, yet warm, soothing aesthetic. The cabinetry features easy-open push control doors and finger pull drawers.

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    The client’s only requirement for the remodel of their 232-square-foot bath was that it was clean and modern while staying true to the history of their home. The existing layout was confusing and dated. Designer Chelsea Design Company created a new functional layout to give the homeowners a walk-in closet, freestanding tub, two vanities, a spa-like shower and private water closet. A custom built-in natural walnut cabinet houses deep lower drawers for linens and smaller storage at the top for personal items such as watches and jewelry.

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    Meet our Judges:

    Keith Gegg | Founder, Owner of Gegg Design & Cabinetry: Keith is the founder and owner of Gegg Design & Cabinetry. His interest in architecture combined with a degree in mechanical engineering creates a unique background for design.  His approach to design centers on details, proportion, technical precision and common sense.  The design process is collaborative and focused on understanding the clients’ objectives. In his 25th year of business, he still enjoys transforming spaces for clients.

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    The homeowners called on Fratt & Bush Home to create a master bath that would feel as if they had been transported on a vacation. The updated space includes a soaking tub, fireplace, double vanity, polished nickel fixtures and a rain shower head in an extra-wide shower that includes a marble bench. A separate water closet is covered in a whimsical wallpaper featuring Staffordshire dogs. The main bath area walls are covered in a beautiful yet smart vinyl wall covering that will withstand water and steam.

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