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Before and After Builders, Inc.
Porcelain tile floor that looks like wood, double vanity with upper cabinets manufactured by Medallion, Appaloosa finish with internal hinges and soft close glides. French pocket door entry to closet. Freestanding tub, and towel warmer.
PBS Contractors
This contemporary bathroom is well organized to make use of every available space, both functional and stunning.
Kerry Steele
18" travertine floor tiles. Wide panel 4' wainscoting in Dove White by Benjamin Moore. Chrome fixtures by Kohler. Vanity and mirror are Fairmont Designs Rustic Chic in Weathered Oak. Wall sconces are Minka Lavery 5721-77 with a clear seeded shade. Walls are painted Sea Glass by Benjamin Moore.
Tammy Collins of Cipriani Remodeling Solutions
Luxury Master suite with fireplace over the tub and large walk in closet behind a floating wall.
Cabinet Style Studio Ltd.
Fieldstone Cabinetry using insert door in Repose Grey with an Ebony finish. Countertop is Caesar Stone in London Grey. Flooring from Mosaicos
TaylorPro Design and Remodeling, Inc.
"Kerry Taylor was professional and courteous from our first meeting forwards. We took a long time to decide on our final design but Kerry and his design team were patient and respectful and waited until we were ready to move forward. There was never a sense of being pushed into anything we didn’t like. They listened, carefully considered our requests and delivered an awesome plan for our new bathroom. Kerry also broke down everything so that we could consider several alternatives for features and finishes and was mindful to stay within our budget. He accommodated some on-the-fly changes, after construction was underway and suggested effective solutions for any unforeseen problems that arose.
Having construction done in close proximity to our master bedroom was a challenge but the excellent crew TaylorPro had on our job made it relatively painless: courteous and polite, arrived on time daily, worked hard, pretty much nonstop and cleaned up every day before leaving. If there were any delays, Kerry made sure to communicate with us quickly and was always available to talk when we had concerns or questions."
This Carlsbad couple yearned for a generous master bath that included a big soaking tub, double vanity, water closet, large walk-in shower, and walk in closet. Unfortunately, their current master bathroom was only 6'x12'.
Our design team went to work and came up with a solution to push the back wall into an unused 2nd floor vaulted space in the garage, and further expand the new master bath footprint into two existing closet areas. These inventive expansions made it possible for their luxurious master bath dreams to come true.
Just goes to show that, with TaylorPro Design & Remodeling, fitting a square peg in a round hole could be possible!
Photos by: Jon Upson
TATCOR Building & Remodeling
A Master Bed Suite with full Bath, complete with sit-in alcove shower lined with acrylic tiles using gray-tones that are accented by white; double vanity with white counter top and dark gray cabinetry; and vinyl flooring, was added on the second floor so this hard-working mom could have some privacy.
Norsk Design-Build
This project was a total re-imagining of a 1970’s northwest contemporary home that needed to be completely remodeled to optimize its waterfront location. The remodel included changing the style of the home from contemporary to Tuscan traditional and making every space new again. The existing home had 7’6″ ceilings in the basement area. One of the unique things we undertook during the renovation was raising the basement ceiling by two feet creating a much brighter, more inviting space.
The main kitchen features granite countertops, a farm-style apron sink with bridge faucet, an over the range pot-filler and natural travertine backsplash. There is also a second kitchen downstairs with access to the pool and beach areas perfectly suited for entertaining.
ModaScapes Interior Design
This picture is in here because the door used to be on the left of the room and the toilet and vanity were reversed, which means nothing without the before picture from the kitchen were you could see the toilet very prominently. EW!
Pamela Foster & Associates, Inc.
Photo credit Pamela Foster: the base cabinets in this space were saved from a kitchen demo and painted with chalk paint and wax. The window wall was the most desirable location of the cabinet to avoid water on the window if shower had been on outside wall. Also inside wall was designed for shower for warmth while showering.
Bathroom with Distressed Cabinets and Green Walls Ideas and Designs
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