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One Kings Lane
Step 5: Easy-to-Install Flooring: I used two kinds of tile, one solid and one patterned. I arranged the tiles so that the patterned ones were in the center and the solid tiles formed a border around the edges. Harvey Maria, the maker of these tiles, has a lot of great information about instillation on its website and even a few really helpful video tutorials!
Photo by Manuel Rodriguez
Chester County Kitchen & Bath
Bright and cheery en suite bath remodel in Phoenixville PA. This clients original bath was choked with multiple doorways and separate areas for the vanities and shower. We started with a redesign removing two walls with doors to open up the space. We enlarged the shower and added a large double bowl vanity with custom medicine cabinet above. The new shower was tiled in a bright simple tile with a new bench seat and shampoo niche. The floors were tiled in a beautiful custom patterned cement tile in custom colors to coordinate with the shower wall tile. Along with the new double bowl vanity we added a make up area with seating and storage. This bathroom remodel turned out great and is a drastic change from the original. We love the bright colors and the clients accents make the new space really pop.
One Kings Lane
The Finished Bathroom AFTER: A new large round mirror above the sink gave the room some much-needed personality and creates the illusion of more space. To install the new mirror I unscrewed the door of the old medicine cabinet from the wall. With the door gone I hung the mirror right over the recessed part of the cabinet, rendering it inaccessible for daily use, but luckily we’d added storage elsewhere.
Next, I switched out the old light for this cool long-arm sconce. I feel pretty comfortable changing out light fixtures, but if you’re not, definitely hire a pro to help. Both of these simple changes are great solutions for renters! Just rehang the original light and the mirrored door when you leave.
To finish things off, a couple of sleek new hooks were added to the wall for hanging towels or robes. By far the best part of the entire process was welcoming my friends to their new and improved bathroom!
Photo by Manuel Rodriguez
Ash Pierce Design, LLC
The original main floor bathroom of the 1920's era home was updated with fresh colors, more user-friendly step-in shower to replace the old tub/shower, and the window replaced with a new shower-safe one.
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Mid Continent Cabinetry
Maple Cottage door style by Mid Continent Cabinetry finished in Wheatfield with Chocolate Glaze.
Arbor Haus
The lower level 3/4 Bath carries the luxury vinyl tile into it that starts in the adjacent craft room and laundry. A door-less shower creates a luxurious experience for all guests who get to stay in the lower level suite. A pedestal sink, new toilet and low profile radiator, along with rolling storage cart, complete the space.
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JB Home Improvement, Inc
Yorktowne Cabinetry manufactured by Elkay USA Bring comfort and class to your bathroom with a Walnut wood theme, imposing elegance and beauty allowing dreams to become reality.
Bob Buescher Homes
Master bathroom with linen closet and double sinks. Connected tile shower on the end with wood-look tile and pebble flooring.
ATLCAD Architectural Services
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Home designed by Hollman Cortes
ATLCAD Architectural Services.
New Vision Projects Inc
Straight, clean lines were the ideas behind this renovated space. By using a simple glass tile inlay in the center of the main tub wall, we were able to achieve a beautiful space to bathe.
Watlee Construction Inc
This gorgeous bathroom is fit for the Royal Family! Featuring gorgeous natural stone tiled walls, polished marble floors, and an enclosed shower. Recessed lighting, crown molded trim.
Custom Luxury Home by Watlee Construction Inc. Sewall's Point.
Traditional Bathroom and Cloakroom with Lino Flooring Ideas and Designs
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