Bathroom Design Ideas with Quartzite Benchtops and Green Floor
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The Conscious Builder Inc.
This bathroom was a must for the homeowners of this 100 year old home. Having only 1 bathroom in the entire home and a growing family, things were getting a little tight.
This bathroom was part of a basement renovation which ended up giving the homeowners 14” worth of extra headroom. The concrete slab is sitting on 2” of XPS. This keeps the heat from the heated floor in the bathroom instead of heating the ground and it’s covered with hand painted cement tiles. Sleek wall tiles keep everything clean looking and the niche gives you the storage you need in the shower.
Custom cabinetry was fabricated and the cabinet in the wall beside the tub has a removal back in order to access the sewage pump under the stairs if ever needed. The main trunk for the high efficiency furnace also had to run over the bathtub which lead to more creative thinking. A custom box was created inside the duct work in order to allow room for an LED potlight.
The seat to the toilet has a built in child seat for all the little ones who use this bathroom, the baseboard is a custom 3 piece baseboard to match the existing and the door knob was sourced to keep the classic transitional look as well. Needless to say, creativity and finesse was a must to bring this bathroom to reality.
Although this bathroom did not come easy, it was worth every minute and a complete success in the eyes of our team and the homeowners. An outstanding team effort.
Leon T. Switzer/Front Page Media Group
Natalia Landa
Caribbean green floor tile, white marble looking wall tile, double vanity, stemmer ,Grohe rain shower head with massage jets and hand held shower, custom shower floor and bench, custom shower enclosure with frosted glass, LED light, contemporary light on top of the medicine cabinets, one piece wall mount toilet with washelet, pocket interior door, green floor tile ,towel warmer.
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Wellness in Universal Design
This newly remodeled primary bedroom and bath, tagged as #augustflora is up and ready to share with all individuals who love seeing a completed project from start to finish in just a few short months.
Initially my client provided me with a magazine image and fabric sample as an inspiration to set the tone of their remodel. Through collaborative efforts, we uncovered the ultimate vision which cultivates a sense of wellness, and invigorates the senses, all in keeping with universal design. Together we succeeded in designing a stunning yet serene space for the owners to enjoy each morning as they arise and every evening as they unwind from their busy days at the office.
As you'll notice, the original spaces were outdated, tired, and in desperate need of a modified and improved design in addition to addressing areas of "slippery when wet" in specific zones. Beautiful but practical materials were carefully selected for non-slip areas and easier maintenance, all while ensuring a safer place to comfortably age in place.
My clients are enjoying their revitalized space, liberated from any concerns about the risk of injury while preparing for the day. This makeover isn't just practical; it's also stunningly beautiful.
Natalia Landa
Caribbean green floor tile, white marble looking wall tile, double vanity, stemmer ,Grohe rain shower head with massage jets and hand held shower, custom shower floor and bench, custom shower enclosure with frosted glass, LED light, contemporary light on top of the medicine cabinets, one piece wall mount toilet with washelet, pocket interior door, green floor tile ,towel warmer.
The Conscious Builder Inc.
This bathroom was a must for the homeowners of this 100 year old home. Having only 1 bathroom in the entire home and a growing family, things were getting a little tight.
This bathroom was part of a basement renovation which ended up giving the homeowners 14” worth of extra headroom. The concrete slab is sitting on 2” of XPS. This keeps the heat from the heated floor in the bathroom instead of heating the ground and it’s covered with hand painted cement tiles. Sleek wall tiles keep everything clean looking and the niche gives you the storage you need in the shower.
Custom cabinetry was fabricated and the cabinet in the wall beside the tub has a removal back in order to access the sewage pump under the stairs if ever needed. The main trunk for the high efficiency furnace also had to run over the bathtub which lead to more creative thinking. A custom box was created inside the duct work in order to allow room for an LED potlight.
The seat to the toilet has a built in child seat for all the little ones who use this bathroom, the baseboard is a custom 3 piece baseboard to match the existing and the door knob was sourced to keep the classic transitional look as well. Needless to say, creativity and finesse was a must to bring this bathroom to reality.
Although this bathroom did not come easy, it was worth every minute and a complete success in the eyes of our team and the homeowners. An outstanding team effort.
Leon T. Switzer/Front Page Media Group
Henderson & Mills
Concealed cistern toilet with tongue and groove panels and beaded doors. Quartz worktops with surface mounted sink.
Bathroom Design Ideas with Quartzite Benchtops and Green Floor
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