Bathroom Design Ideas with Porcelain Tile and Red Walls
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Cynthia J. Hoffman Interior Design, Inc.
New freestanding tub replaces built-in monstrous corner whirlpool tub, large format tile runs up the end wall, new contemporary cluster pendant provides ambiance over the soaking tub. New white long vanity with large drawers and black quartz top and undermount sinks offers ample storage. The custom wool area rug welcomes one into the space.
Menno Martin Contractor
Custom glass shower with bold red tiles, heated tile floor, custom maple vanity.
photo by Jesse Brenneman
Kraft Custom Construction
For this small cottage near Bush Park in Salem, we redesigned the kitchen, pantry and laundry room configuration to provide more efficient storage and workspace while keeping the integrity and historical accuracy of the home. In the bathroom we improved the skylight in the shower, installed custom glass doors and set the tile in a herringbone pattern to create an expansive feel that continues to reflect the home’s era. In addition to the kitchen and bathroom remodel, we updated the furnace, created a vibrant custom fireplace mantel in the living room, and rebuilt the front steps and porch overhang.
Jay-Quinones Contracting Inc.
One of the most striking changes one can do in a bathroom remodel is go from a tub to a walk in shower. This is a trend that is catching on and getting more and more popular with people realizing that comfort is more important in the present time than resale value is in 20 years.
Gatesman Kitchen & Bath
Marazzi Archaeology Chaco Canyon tiled shower with shampoo / cream rinse niche and granite curb, Wellborn Harvest Oak vanity in light finish with granite top & bisque bowl. Delta classic stainless steel shower and lavatory faucets.
J R Glass Inc.
This frameless glass shower is installed for a builder in a new home in Central Massachusetts.
Jay-Quinones Contracting Inc.
One of the most striking changes one can do in a bathroom remodel is go from a tub to a walk in shower. This is a trend that is catching on and getting more and more popular with people realizing that comfort is more important in the present time than resale value is in 20 years.
Bathroom Design Ideas with Porcelain Tile and Red Walls
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