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Kowalske Kitchen & Bath
This exciting ‘whole house’ project began when a couple contacted us while house shopping. They found a 1980s contemporary colonial in Delafield with a great wooded lot on Nagawicka Lake. The kitchen and bathrooms were outdated but it had plenty of space and potential.
We toured the home, learned about their design style and dream for the new space. The goal of this project was to create a contemporary space that was interesting and unique. Above all, they wanted a home where they could entertain and make a future.
At first, the couple thought they wanted to remodel only the kitchen and master suite. But after seeing Kowalske Kitchen & Bath’s design for transforming the entire house, they wanted to remodel it all. The couple purchased the home and hired us as the design-build-remodel contractor.
First Floor Remodel
The biggest transformation of this home is the first floor. The original entry was dark and closed off. By removing the dining room walls, we opened up the space for a grand entry into the kitchen and dining room. The open-concept kitchen features a large navy island, blue subway tile backsplash, bamboo wood shelves and fun lighting.
On the first floor, we also turned a bathroom/sauna into a full bathroom and powder room. We were excited to give them a ‘wow’ powder room with a yellow penny tile wall, floating bamboo vanity and chic geometric cement tile floor.
Second Floor Remodel
The second floor remodel included a fireplace landing area, master suite, and turning an open loft area into a bedroom and bathroom.
In the master suite, we removed a large whirlpool tub and reconfigured the bathroom/closet space. For a clean and classic look, the couple chose a black and white color pallet. We used subway tile on the walls in the large walk-in shower, a glass door with matte black finish, hexagon tile on the floor, a black vanity and quartz counters.
Flooring, trim and doors were updated throughout the home for a cohesive look.
Studio QL
We fabricated this bath vanity in rift-sawn white oak. We also fabricated the custom mirror and finished it in ebonized black. The tile is from the Signal collection from Clayhaus Tile.
Emmanuelle Lachenait
Les sanitaires ont été remplacés, ils étaient noirs auparavant (baignoire, lavabo, meuble et WC). Les peintures ont été refaites (blanc à la place de jaune).
seul le carrelage n'a pas été changé pour des questions de budget, mais avec le blanc dominant, l'ensemble est nettement plus "propre" qu'avant.
Brittany Lyons Interiors
In this beautiful master bath, everything was completely gutted. The former version had carpet, turquoise tile everywhere and a cylinder glass block shower. The new design opens up the space. We shed the carpet for a classic tile pattern (with heated coils underneath), and squared off the shower. Custom cabinets and mirrors make up the vanity, and a freestanding tub was installed. Custom shades were also installed on all of the windows.
Tulsa Design Therapy
The original bath had a tiny shower, so the room was expanded to include a 5.5' x 3' step-in shower with seat and niches, hand-held sprayer and diverter valve...and 6" can vent lights with separate fan switch. 6" square tile was used to keep an element of the 80's feel in the ranch house. New tall cabinetry was installed for increased towel and supply storage.
Mikiten Architecture
Glass tiles were interspersed in a field of less-costly ceramic tile to create a literal splash of color while controlling the budget.
Photo: Erick Mikiten, AIA
Bathroom with Light Wood Cabinets and Yellow Tiles Ideas and Designs
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