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Global Interior Inc.
Ultra modern bathroom remodeling perfectly done by Global Interior Team.
Composite wall panels, composite baseboard and trims with composite crown molding = 100% waterproof and mold free!
Heated floor system provide extra comfort in bathroom.
New large window bring natural light.
U-Tiles shower surround not required any maintenance and guarantee 100% mold free!
Global Interior - we create the comfort
Www.globalinterior.ca
Global Interior Inc.
Ultra modern bathroom remodeling perfectly done by Global Interior Team.
Composite wall panels, composite baseboard and trims with composite crown molding = 100% waterproof and mold free!
Heated floor system provide extra comfort in bathroom.
New large window bring natural light.
U-Tiles shower surround not required any maintenance and guarantee 100% mold free!
Global Interior - we create the comfort
Www.globalinterior.ca
Global Interior Inc.
Ultra modern bathroom remodeling perfectly done by Global Interior Team.
Composite wall panels, composite baseboard and trims with composite crown molding = 100% waterproof and mold free!
Heated floor system provide extra comfort in bathroom.
New large window bring natural light.
U-Tiles shower surround not required any maintenance and guarantee 100% mold free!
Global Interior - we create the comfort
Www.globalinterior.ca
White Birch Design, LLC
This bathroom was such a fun project. The original bathroom had pickled oak cabinetry and a turquoise green countertop with a single sink. The tub had a step to get into it, was an awful dark color and had a brass shower door. We brightened up this space by removing the step to the tub, putting in white fixtures and light tile, adding a light above the tub and using a shower curtain instead of a showerdoor. The vanity was designed by our designer, and specifically configured to be able to hold toilet paper in one of the bottom drawers. The green soapstone countertops were so lovely and helped pull the whole bathroom together. The tile in this bathroom was so much fun. We put an inlay into the floor that followed up the shower wall. The mosaic is glass, stone and copper, it is so beautiful! The copper was then used inside of the shampoo shelf. This whole bathroom really came together well and we are so proud of the end result!
Top-Notch Renovations
Top-Notch Renovations relocated the toilet into a water closet area, with a pocket door, creating a seamless wall and private area. Photo by Swendner Photography.
House of L
A master bath gets reinvented into a luxurious spa-like retreat in tranquil shades of aqua blue, crisp whites and rich bittersweet chocolate browns. A mix of materials including glass tiles, smooth riverstone rocks, honed granite and practical porcelain create a great textural palette that is soothing and inviting. The symmetrical vanities were anchored on the wall to make the floorplan feel more open and the clever use of space under the sink maximizes cabinet space. Oversize La Cava vessels perfectly balance the vanity tops and bright chrome accents in the plumbing components and vanity hardware adds just enough of a sparkle. Photo by Pete Maric.
Top-Notch Renovations
Top-Notch Renovations installed custom shelves behind the bathtub for the customer to store towels, candles, books, or any other items needed. Photo by Swendner Photography.
Top-Notch Renovations
Top-Notch Renovations installed custom shelves behind the bathtub for the customer to store towels, candles, books, or any other items needed. Photo by Swendner Photography.
Leah Fitzpatrick of House + Soul
This hall bath needed a good bit of updating to feel current, however the refresh still needed to be in keeping with the home's historic features. So, I kept the existing vanity, which had been a piece of furniture, and raised it up to a more modern height and added a beautiful soapstone countertop. I also had the mirror wall painted a gorgeous off-black, and removed the former single vanity light in favor of two aged brass, black and crystal sconces. The entire tub area was gutted as well, and replaced with black and white tile walls and a porcelain tub with frameless French shower doors.
White Birch Design, LLC
This bathroom was such a fun project. The original bathroom had pickled oak cabinetry and a turquoise green countertop with a single sink. The tub had a step to get into it, was an awful dark color and had a brass shower door. We brightened up this space by removing the step to the tub, putting in white fixtures and light tile, adding a light above the tub and using a shower curtain instead of a showerdoor. The vanity was designed by our designer, and specifically configured to be able to hold toilet paper in one of the bottom drawers. The green soapstone countertops were so lovely and helped pull the whole bathroom together. The tile in this bathroom was so much fun. We put an inlay into the floor that followed up the shower wall. The mosaic is glass, stone and copper, it is so beautiful! The copper was then used inside of the shampoo shelf. This whole bathroom really came together well and we are so proud of the end result!
Top-Notch Renovations
Top-Notch Renovations removed the pony wall that was located on the end of the vanity giving the bathroom a larger feel. Painting the cabinets a rich dark color continues the luxurious feel.
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