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Custom Design & Construction
The homeowners had just purchased this home in El Segundo and they had remodeled the kitchen and one of the bathrooms on their own. However, they had more work to do. They felt that the rest of the project was too big and complex to tackle on their own and so they retained us to take over where they left off. The main focus of the project was to create a master suite and take advantage of the rather large backyard as an extension of their home. They were looking to create a more fluid indoor outdoor space.
When adding the new master suite leaving the ceilings vaulted along with French doors give the space a feeling of openness. The window seat was originally designed as an architectural feature for the exterior but turned out to be a benefit to the interior! They wanted a spa feel for their master bathroom utilizing organic finishes. Since the plan is that this will be their forever home a curbless shower was an important feature to them. The glass barn door on the shower makes the space feel larger and allows for the travertine shower tile to show through. Floating shelves and vanity allow the space to feel larger while the natural tones of the porcelain tile floor are calming. The his and hers vessel sinks make the space functional for two people to use it at once. The walk-in closet is open while the master bathroom has a white pocket door for privacy.
Since a new master suite was added to the home we converted the existing master bedroom into a family room. Adding French Doors to the family room opened up the floorplan to the outdoors while increasing the amount of natural light in this room. The closet that was previously in the bedroom was converted to built in cabinetry and floating shelves in the family room. The French doors in the master suite and family room now both open to the same deck space.
The homes new open floor plan called for a kitchen island to bring the kitchen and dining / great room together. The island is a 3” countertop vs the standard inch and a half. This design feature gives the island a chunky look. It was important that the island look like it was always a part of the kitchen. Lastly, we added a skylight in the corner of the kitchen as it felt dark once we closed off the side door that was there previously.
Repurposing rooms and opening the floor plan led to creating a laundry closet out of an old coat closet (and borrowing a small space from the new family room).
The floors become an integral part of tying together an open floor plan like this. The home still had original oak floors and the homeowners wanted to maintain that character. We laced in new planks and refinished it all to bring the project together.
To add curb appeal we removed the carport which was blocking a lot of natural light from the outside of the house. We also re-stuccoed the home and added exterior trim.
Kitchens on Broadway
Imagine stepping into your Tuscan bathroom retreat at the start and end of your day.
Golden Hammer Construction
We recently completed the renovation to this guest bathroom in Cinnamon Hills Estates in High Springs, Florida. We took this bathroom all the down to the studs and started with a fresh slate. We updated all the mechanical, prepped for a curbless entry shower and added custom niches throughout. We installed travertine tile with a pebble shower floor “spilled” out onto the main bathroom floor. We refinished the customers’ family desk with an antiqued finish and installed it as a vanity. We installed a custom copper vessel sink and oil rubbed bronze fixtures. The shower was finished off with a custom 3/8” glass frameless enclosure with matching hardware.
Designs by BSB
The linen closet from the hallway and bathroom was removed and the vanity area was decreased to allow room for an intimate-sized sauna.
• This change also gave room for a larger shower area
o Superior main showerhead
o Rain head from ceiling
o Hand-held shower for seated comfort
o Independent volume controls for multiple users/functions o Grab bars to aid for stability and seated functions
o Teak bench to add warmth and ability to sit while bathing
• Curbless entry and sliding door system delivers ease of access in the event of any physical limitations.
• Cherry cabinetry and vein-cut travertine chosen for warmth and organic qualities – creating a natural spa-like atmosphere.
• The bright characteristics of the Nordic white spruce sauna contrast for appreciated cleanliness.
• Ease of access for any physical limitations with new curb-less shower entry & sliding enclosure
• Additional storage designed with elegance in mind
o Recessed medicine cabinets into custom wainscot surround
o Custom-designed makeup vanity with a tip-up top for easy access and a mirror
o Vanities include pullouts for hair appliances and small toiletries
Marilyn Hill Interiors
Interior Designer: Marilyn Kimberly Hill
Builder: RMB Building & Design
Photographer: G. Frank Hart Photography
Foremost Interiors
A master bathroom featuring a drop-in tub surrounded by travertine tile. The tile is extended up for a backsplash around the tub as well as the shelves. Photographer-Jedd
JDR Renovations, LLC
Originally a hot tub room off Master Bedroom, Now a "spa retreat" Master Bathroom. Featuring Kraftmaid Vanity and Linen tower storage with Sedona Maple Praline finish. Nuheat heated flooring. Tile Floor-Sandlewood Honed Filled Small Versailles Pattern. Shower Tile- WALL- "Stacked Bond layout"- Sandlewood Honed Filled Travertine(8x20), FLOOR-Multi Tumbled Travertine Mosaic Tile(2X2), ACCENT- Vertical Corner, Shampoo Niche, Corner Seat Accent and Backsplash- Sandlewood Honed Corinth(12X12). FinPan- ClearPath-Transition-less shower floor pan, center drain. Oil Rubbed Bronze- Moen Fixtures- Moentrol.
Walls too Windows, Interior Design
Compact master bath remodel, with hair accessories plug ins, Swiss Alps Photography
Metropolis Drafting and Construction Inc
If the exterior of a house is its face the interior is its heart.
The house designed in the hacienda style was missing the matching interior.
We created a wonderful combination of Spanish color scheme and materials with amazing distressed wood rustic vanity and wrought iron fixtures.
The floors are made of 4 different sized chiseled edge travertine and the wall tiles are 4"x8" travertine subway tiles.
A full sized exterior shower system made out of copper is installed out the exterior of the tile to act as a center piece for the shower.
The huge double sink reclaimed wood vanity with matching mirrors and light fixtures are there to provide the "old world" look and feel.
Notice there is no dam for the shower pan, the shower is a step down, by that design you eliminate the need for the nuisance of having a step up acting as a dam.
Photography: R / G Photography
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