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Welcome Renovation
Palm Springs - Bold Funkiness. This collection was designed for our love of bold patterns and playful colors.
Devine Bath & Kitchen
Older home preserving classic look while updating style and functionality. Kept original unique cabinetry with fresh paint and hardware. New tile in shower with smooth and silent sliding glass door. Diamond tile shower niche adds charm. Pony wall between shower and sink makes it feel open and allows for more light.
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This original 1960s bathroom needed a complete overhaul. The original pink floor and vanity tile as well as the pink ceramic bathtub were all removed and replaced with a clean, timeless look. A majority of the wall space was retiled with classic white subway tile while the floor was redone with a beautiful black and white geometric tile. Black faucets and vessel sinks add a modern touch with the completed look being a combination of modern finishes and traditional touches.
Rolf Schroeder General Contractors, Inc.
The sons inspiration he presented us what industrial factory. We sourced tile which resembled the look of an old brick factory which had been painted and the paint has begun to crackle and chip away from years of use. A custom industrial vanity was build on site with steel pipe and reclaimed rough sawn hemlock to look like an old work bench. We took old chain hooks and created a towel and robe hook board to keep the hardware accessories in continuity with the bathroom theme. We also chose Brizo's industrial inspired faucets because of the wheels, gears, and pivot points.
Byrus Signature Touch
Behind the door was an awkward and hard to access bathroom closet. We removed the door and the shelves and continued with the shiplap. We made this more into a changing closet than a linen closet. Greg suggested building a bench for the kids.
MA Peterson Design Build, Inc.
A new start to a journey with a fresh remodel– that’s how our Minneapolis homeowners chose to embark into their retirement journey. What previously had been two small closets was converted into the owner’s newly added on-suite.
With an addition to the side of the home creating more room in the owner's bedroom, the hope to incorporate a second bathroom in the upper level was within reach. A pocket door was installed to eliminate wasted space, and allow access to the marbled tile shower. The former closet window was replaced, now ensuring privacy of the bathroom and allowing natural light to shine onto the Jeffrey Court tiles that fill the space.
The custom vanity, built by Trademark Wood Products, is a beautiful focal point upon entering. By integrating wood panels, the vanity wall becomes a built-in piece, a furniture item one may have found in the home’s original era. Two tall shaded Hubbardton Forge sconces set a contemporary and romantic appearance.
Interiors by Brown Cow Design. Photography by Alyssa Lee Photography.
dRemodeling
A custom gray Dura Supreme Vanity makes up this retreat bathroom design. A makeup vanity with apothecary drawers separates this vanity space, both topped with carrara marble.
Lori Davis Interiors
Outdated baby blue tiled 1960s master bath was gutted and redesigned. New Master Bath grabbed 24" from Master closet to allow for double vanity and large shower. Wolf Cabinets, Barn Door glass shower with white and marble finishes gives the bathroom a spa-like feel.
Bathroom with Metro Tiles and Ceramic Flooring Ideas and Designs
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