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Before and After Builders, Inc.
New custom maple wood double vanity with Shkaer style doors and slab drawers with new hardware, quartz countertop, porcelain undermount sinks, and Delta Dryden Series 8" spread faucets!
Lori Ramsay Design
We created this beautiful accessible bathroom in Carlsbad to give our client a more functional space. We designed this unique bath, specific to the client's specifications to make it more wheel chair accessible. Features such as the roll in shower, roll up vanity and the ability to use her chair for flexibility over the fixed wall mounted seat allow her to be more independent in this bathroom. Safety was another significant factor for the room. We added support bars in all areas and with maximum flexibility to allow the client to perform all bathing functions independently, and all were positioned after carefully recreating her movements. We met the objectives of functionality and safety without compromising beauty in this aging in place bathroom. Travertine-look porcelain tile was used in a large format on the shower walls to minimize grout lines and maximize ease of maintenance. A crema marfil marble mosaic in an elongated hex pattern was used in the shower room for it’s beauty and flexibility in sloped shower. A custom cabinet was made to the height ideal for our client’s use of the sink and a protective panel placed over the pea trap.
Pinnacle Design & Remodeling
We completely gutted this main floor bathroom. There sadly wasn't saving anything as there was some water and mold problems and if we were going to sell we new it had to be done right. We helped update the space while being cost effective. A prefab double vanity, porcelain white tile that had some brown veining throughout for the floors and shower walls helped make the space feel large. We also did a deeper three wall bathtub alcove to help add that touch of design and mixing high and low cost items.
Nancy Finneson | DeMane Design
This bath remodel started with the desire for a mini-spa in a small footprint. With concise planning a precious 10 SF was added, ending up with 51 SF.
Everything that came into the new space was new, fresh and bold. A soaker tub (22” deep) was a must. A rain shower and a hand shower gave versatile water sprays. Unique accents shine like the embossed paisley low vessel sink. The tile on the floor was bold and accented with penny-rounds in tones of grey for the niche and splash. Other extras; a storage nook was made by cutting into the hall stair cavity, a great place for linens and necessities. General lighting was increased with a larger window, and a great lighted mirror.
This small spa is now bold, functional and enjoyed by these busy professionals.
Rinfret, Ltd.
Interior Design by Cindy Rinfret, principal designer of Rinfret, Ltd. Interior Design & Decoration www.rinfretltd.com
Photos by Michael Partenio and styling by Stacy Kunstel
Kessler Construction LLC
A custom guest bathroom with porcelain tile flooring and quartz countertops.
Bathroom Design Ideas with Porcelain Tile and a Shower Curtain
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