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HomeMasons, Inc
Custom master bath renovation designed for spa-like experience. Contemporary custom floating washed oak vanity with Virginia Soapstone top, tambour wall storage, brushed gold wall-mounted faucets. Concealed light tape illuminating volume ceiling, tiled shower with privacy glass window to exterior; matte pedestal tub. Niches throughout for organized storage.
Che Interiors
The client came to us looking for a bathroom remodel for their Glen Park home. They had two seemingly opposing interests—creating a spa getaway and a child-friendly bathroom.
The space served many roles. It was the main guest restroom, mom’s get-ready and relax space, and the kids’ stomping grounds. We took all of these functional needs and incorporated them with mom’s aesthetic goals.
First, we doubled the medicine cabinets to provide ample storage space. Rounded-top, dark metal mirrors created a soft but modern appearance. Then, we paired these with a wooden floating vanity with black hardware and a simple white sink. This piece brought in a natural, spa feel and made space for the kids to store their step stool.
We enveloped the room with a simple stone floor and white subway tiles set vertically to elongate the small space.
As the centerpiece, we chose a large, sleek tub and surrounded it in an entirely unique textured stone tile. Tactile and warm, the tile created a soothing, restful environment. We added an inset for storage, plenty of black metal hooks for the kids’ accessories, and modern black metal faucets and showerheads.
Finally, we accented the space with orb sconces for a starlet illusion.
Once the design was set, we prepared site measurements and permit drawings, sourced all materials, and vetted contractors. We assisted in working with vendors and communicating between all parties.
This little space now serves as the portfolio piece of the home.
T. Newberger-Hirsch Designs
Adding new accessories, plants, a wall clock and floor mats gave this newly renovated bathroom a warmth and liveliness my client desired.
ESTUDI A L'ÀTIC. Benvinguts al Slow Design!
Distribuimos de manera mas funcional los elementos del baño original, aportando una bañera de grandes dimensiones y un mobiliario con mucha capacidad.
Escogemos unas baldosas fabricadas con material reciclado y KM0 que aportan el toque manual con su textura desigual en los baños.
Los grifos trabajan a baja presión, con ahorro de agua y materiales de larga durabilidad preparados para convivir con la cal del agua de Barcelona.
A. Bollman & Sons.
The original main bathroom for this 1930's brick colonial hadn't seen the light of white since it's last re-haul in the 70s, It has been completely transformed from a heavy pink-tiled nightmare (walls, ceilings, arches everywhere) and returned to it's classic black and white architectural roots.
Borth - Wilson Plumbing & Bathroom Remodeling
Primary bathroom that feels both relaxing and clean. This black and white bathrooms includes his and hers handshowers, sinks, Kohler Bathing experiences, all glass shower enclosure, Nu-heat heated tile floors and Delta Trinsic fixtures in matte black
Sophia M. Amiano
When homeowners think ADA, they tend to get scared or even nervous, wanting their bathroom to be of course functional for everyday use but also be beautiful and magazine-worthy. Well, in this master bath, we did just that. Featuring a curbless shower creating a wet room, this shower creates easy access in and out of the shower for these homeowners. The shower design also incorporates a large bench to use if needed while showering. The grab bars in this space almost appear as if they are not there, blending right into the design of the other plumbing fixtures with their style and finish. Altogether, this master bath is a timeless space from its functional design to the stunning materials we used, from sleek grey stained cabinetry, classic granite countertops, elegant porcelain tile, and striking black matte fixtures.
Sketches, An Interior View LLC
We removed a 20 year old garden tub and replaced with
new cabinetry to provide additional storage. The shower
was enlarged and a bench plus niche were added. All new tile and paint has given this master bath a fresh look.
Castleman Carpentry, LLC
Transformative restoration of a master bathroom. Grays and whites are accented with blues in the cabinetry and shower.
Kathy Kunz Interiors
When re-working a space, it pays to consider your priorities early on. We discussed the pros and cons of tearing out the bathroom and starting fresh vs. giving it a facelift. In the end, we decided that the buget was better spent on new solid oak herringbone flooring and new doors throughout. To give the space a more modern look, we opted to re-do the sink area with custom corian shelving and replaced all faucets for matte black ones. A lick of fresh, water-resistant paint, new lighting and some decorative elements (like the waffle towels seen left) gave the space a new lease of life.
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