Transitional Bathroom Design Ideas with Glass Sheet Wall
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Specktacular Home Remodeling
We always recommend our clients think about how they will use their home in years to come - and that's just what this couple did! They were ready to remodel their master bathroom in their forever home and wanted to make sure they could enjoy it as long as possible. By removing the unused soaking tub, we were able to create a large, curbless walk-in shower with a relaxing area by the window. This master bathroom is the perfect size for this pair to enjoy now and in the future! And they even have extra room to display some of their sentimental art they've collected over the years. We really appreciate the opportunity to serve them and hope they enjoy the space for years to come.
Michelle Mohlere Interior Color & Design
Shaker door vanity with basket weave back splash & engineered quartz countertops.
King's Court Builders, Inc.
Vertical accent tiles in the shower coordinate with the bright blue cabinets of this modern bathroom.
Progressive Design Build
Transforming a Master Bathroom
When our clients purchased their beautiful home in South Fort Myers, FL they fell in love with the expansive, sweeping space. It wasn’t long, however, before they realized the master bathroom just didn’t suit their taste. The large walk-in shower was practically cave-like. Consequentially, it completely dwarfed the bathroom. Along with bland colors, outdated finishes, and a dividing wall in the middle of the room, the whole space felt smaller than its ample dimensions implied. There was no question about it – the bathroom needed an update.
Making Room for More
First, we demolished the existing finishes and cut the concrete slab for new underground plumbing. We minimized the imposing shower and moved it to the other side of the room. Moving the shower also allowed for the installation of our Dura Supreme Alectra style cabinetry in cocoa brown. For increased functionality, we created split his-and-hers vanities. Then we added towers to match the cabinets. With interior outlets, the towers added smart storage for bathroom appliances, helping to keep the counters clutter-free. For a finishing touch, we outlined the large mirrors with crown molding trim in a complimentary finish – an essential detail to tie all the cabinetry together.
The Spa
To bring the feel of the spa to this gorgeous home, we installed our luxurious drop-in 72”x42” Kohler Air Massage bathtub. We completely surrounded it with 3cm granite countertops in Delicatus green and added a tub deck with tile backsplashes for a sumptuous ambiance.
Lighting
On either side of the his-and-hers vanity, we installed George Kovach tube sconces. Vertical placement of the sconces provided ample lighting while enhancing the contemporary style of the space. To frame the room, we added a drop ceiling with recessed lighting and outlined the tray ceiling with crown molding to match the rest of the design. To complete the bath remodel, we installed the final element – a stunningly unique 10-light polished chrome chandelier from Maxim lighting.
A Complete Transformation
When we met with our clients, it was instantly clear to us why they were unhappy with their master bathroom. The cave-like shower and cumbersome dividing wall overpowered a room in dire need of a modernizing. Furthermore, with two small children and a busy lifestyle, we could sense our clients not only desired a bathroom renovation, they needed a relaxing retreat.
Ultimately, this project was nothing less than a complete transformation of space. In fact, by the time we had finished, the only original fixtures left were the windows! With beautifully updated finishes and an improved layout, we were able to achieve the functionality our clients craved along with a new, spa-like feel. The end result was nothing short of a haven at home – the perfect spot to recharge at the end of a long day.
Classic Home Improvements
We created another bathroom out of empty hallway space in this Nanaimo home. Only taking about 2 feet from the bedroom, this happy home owner has added huge property value! She wanted website worthy with a modern edge that was still comfortable. The Carrera Marble pattern of this laminate looks amazing and is paired nicely with a custom dark wood vanity made in-house at our shop in Nanaimo.
JBR Designs
This playful blue and white pattern was the jumping off point for this bathroom design. We paired it with a 2" gray hexagon on the shower floor and chrome fixtures.
Susan Brook Interiors
This Master Bath was not only a total rebuild but was once the small Master Bedroom. Extensive remodeling and re-location of plumbing. The floating wall has a custom designed vanity in quarter sawn white oak with a custom gray stain finish. Recessed mirrored medicine cabinets allow plenty of storage as well as all the storage in the vanity itself. Dual heated floors on the bath side and shower side have separate controls. The floating towel storage cabinets have the sides finished in a gray smoke mirror to reflect the new linear window. The toilet is enclosed and features a wash, heat, dry toilet seat..little luxuries make a big difference.
RCI Interior Design
Walk In Shower with Body Sprays, Handheld Shower, Waterfall Shower, Large Bench, Slate & Glass Custom Tile Design
Lisa Scheff Designs
This powder room transformation features a navy grasscloth wallpaper, a white vanity with drawer storage, and a penny tile.
Gayler Design Build
To declutter the bathroom and free-up counter space, Gayler Design Build recommended two Robern electric medicine cabinets with glass shelves and plenty of space for bathroom essentials and even a phone charger.
Transitional Bathroom Design Ideas with Glass Sheet Wall
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