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JTID Inc.
The master bathroom is an oversized space featuring a separate toilet area. The window opens onto beautiful matured trees. The freestanding zen-like soaking tub provides a nice opportunity for relaxation. The vanity and shower walls are accented with a stunning black and gray stone mosaic. All the other walls are sheathed with porcelain slabs.
McRae Lambert Dunn
Entry Bathroom features a Rifted Oak Vanity, Vessel sink, black fixtures, and a Gold round mirror
Brian J. McGarry Interiors
Here we can really see the great "Wasabi" granite countertop. Note that we used a coordinating finish from Lutron for the outlet covers. The faucets are from Hansgrohe. With the redesign we added a very useful four drawer base with full extension glide drawers.
Photos by Brian J. McGarry
McRae Lambert Dunn
Entry Bathroom features a Rifted Oak Vanity, Vessel sink, black fixtures, and a Gold round mirror. Patterned porcelain floor tiles add interest to the floor.
MyHome Renovation Experts
Small bathroom remodel in an Upper West Side Manhattan apartment. Light & bright, with modern white subway tiles. Italian Carrara marble basketweave tile floor. Corner shower with sliding glass door. Chrome fixtures and vanity.
DCI Home Improvements
With the influx of construction in west Pasco during the late 60’s and 70’s, we saw a plethora of 2 and 3 bedroom homes being constructed with little or no attention paid to the existing bathrooms and kitchens in the homes. Homes on the water were no exception. Typically they were built to just be a functional space, but rarely did they ever accomplish this. We had the opportunity to renovate a gentleman’s master bathroom in the Westport area of Port Richey. It was a story that started off with the client having a tale of an unscrupulous contractor that he hired to perform his renovation project and things took a turn and lets just say they didn’t pan out. The client approached us to see what we could do. We never had the opportunity to see the bathroom in its original state as the tear out had already been taken care of, somewhat, by the previous contractor. We listened to what the client wanted to do with the space and devised a plan. We enlarged the shower area, adding specialty items like a wall niche, heated mirror, rain head shower, and of course a custom glass enclosure. To the main portion of the bathroom we were able to add a larger vanity with waterfall faucet, large framed mirror, and new lighting. New floor tile, wall tile, and accessories rounded out this build.
KJM Design Studio
View into the guest suite bath anteroom - designed to recall guest bath layouts in hotels with the closet to the right, and sink/mirror on the left. Through the background door lies the shower/toilet room. Custom-designed stained glass window.
Bathroom with a Corner Shower and Soapstone Worktops Ideas and Designs
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