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moico inc.
In order to make the bathroom function better and gain more space, the original radiator was removed and replaced with in-floor heating, and a hot water heated towel warmer. The window surround is quartz so it can serve s a shelf in the shower.
Richmond Hill Design + Build
We started with a small, 3 bedroom, 2 bath brick cape and turned it into a 4 bedroom, 3 bath home, with a new kitchen/family room layout downstairs and new owner’s suite upstairs. Downstairs on the rear of the home, we added a large, deep, wrap-around covered porch with a standing seam metal roof.
Mark Brand Architecture
For a single woman working in downtown San Francisco, we were tasked with remodeling her 500 sq.ft. Victorian garden condo. We brought in more light by enlarging most of the openings to the rear and adding a sliding glass door in the kitchen. The kitchen features custom zebrawood cabinets, CaesarStone counters, stainless steel appliances and a large, deep square sink. The bathroom features a wall-hung Duravit vanity and toilet, recessed lighting, custom, built-in medicine cabinets and geometric glass tile. Wood tones in the kitchen and bath add a note of warmth to the clean modern lines. We designed a soft blue custom desk/tv unit and white bookshelves in the living room to make the most out of the space available. A modern JØTUL fireplace stove heats the space stylishly. We replaced all of the Victorian trim throughout with clean, modern trim and organized the ducts and pipes into soffits to create as orderly look as possible with the existing conditions.
Before and After Builders, Inc.
Floating stained vanity, new Kolbe window, Kohler wall mount vanity faucet, natural stone hexagonal mosaic floor tile, LED recess light/fan, Quartz countertop, crown molding, 4.25" baseboard!
Richmond Hill Design + Build
We started with a small, 3 bedroom, 2 bath brick cape and turned it into a 4 bedroom, 3 bath home, with a new kitchen/family room layout downstairs and new owner’s suite upstairs. Downstairs on the rear of the home, we added a large, deep, wrap-around covered porch with a standing seam metal roof.
JOMA Construction
Take a look at this two-story historical design that is both unique and welcoming. This bathroom has plenty of natural lighting and a bright atmosphere to make getting ready in the morning a piece of cake! Patterned floor tiles mixed with the soft wood of the cabinets.
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