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One Week Bath, Inc.
Traditional black and white bathroom with a double vanity, white beaded cabinets, black counter top, large tub, glass shower and built in shower shelves.
LMK Interiors
Restoration of historic Inn in lovely downtown Napa, California. Interior design by LMK Interiors.
Cameron Getter Design
This little girl's playroom bath renovation consisted of new floor and shower wall tile (to the ceiling), new plumbing fixtures and hardware, fresh vanity paint and cabinet knobs, a new vanity mirror and sconce, wallpaper accent walls, Gray Malin artwork, new floor mats, shower curtain and towels.
Pamela Day Designs
This kids bath was designed to be both playful and pretty. An attractive and durable Kallista vanity was chosen for sleek storage, and a bold, blue hue for the hexagon cement tiled floor.
Mountainwood Homes
The master bathroom remodel features a new wood vanity, round mirrors, white subway tile with dark grout, and patterned black and white floor tile.
Anthony James Master Builders, LLC
The hall bathroom got a full makeover and expansion with a navy sink, a fun tile selection and gold fixtures throughout.
Sutherland Design Home, LLC
We removed the long wall of mirrors and moved the tub into the empty space at the left end of the vanity. We replaced the carpet with a beautiful and durable Luxury Vinyl Plank. We simply refaced the double vanity with a shaker style.
Nicky Percival Limited
Grey porcelain tiles and glass mosaics, marble vanity top, white ceramic sinks with black brassware, glass shelves, wall mirrors and contemporary lighting
Susan Yeley Homes
Bloomington is filled with a lot of homes that have remained trapped in time, which is awesome and fascinating (albeit sometimes frightening). When this young family moved to Bloomington last spring, they saw potential behind the Florida wallpaper of this Eastside ranch, and good bones despite its choppy layout. Wisely, they called SYI and Loren Wood Builders for help bringing it into the two thousand-teens.
Two adjacent bathrooms were gutted together and went back up in much better configurations. A half bath and mud-cum-laundry room near the garage went from useful but blah, to an area you don't have to close the door on when guests come over. Walls came down to open up the family, living, kitchen and dining areas, creating a flow of light and function that we all openly envy at SYI. (We do not hide it whatsoever. We all want to live in this happy, bright house. Also the homeowners are amazing cooks, another good reason to want to move in.)
Like split-levels and bi-levels, ranches are often easy to open up for the casual and connected spaces we dig so much in middle America this century.
Knock down walls; unify flooring; lighten and brighten the space; and voila! a dated midcentury shell becomes a modern family home.
Contractor: Loren Wood Builders
Cabinetry: Stoll's Woodworking
Tile work: Fitzgerald Flooring & Construction
Photography: Gina Rogers
Traditional Bathroom and Cloakroom with a Built-in Bath Ideas and Designs
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