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If you’re planning to renovate your bathroom or kitchen, or simply refreshing the look of your tiles, one of the key decisions to make is choosing the …
If you’re planning to renovate your bathroom or kitchen, or simply refreshing the look of your tiles, one of the key decisions to make is choosing the …
Whether you’re remodeling a small house or upgrading your powder room, it can be tricky finding a way to maximize the limited space for comfort and functionality. …
To start, we opened up the space by lowering the shower wall to a half-wall. In the shower, we created side-by-side built-in storage which added a beautiful and functional touch.
This client was frustrated with the small bathtub, hoping to fit a larger two-person tub in its place. They also wanted to install two side-by-side vanities and a large mirror
When picking materials for this project we went natural, wood and stone. Custom wood cabinetry expanded the storage, and a new quartz countertop expanded the vanity.
When it comes to kitchen remodels, it’s never too late. This retired couple had been eagerly awaiting the first remodel to their home bought in the 1960s. We took every opportunity to update and create the kitchen they’ve always wanted.
Having grown up in Europe, this couple modeled their children’s bathroom after the minimalist design aesthetic popular across the continent. The small space makes the most of clean lines, white and grey tones, and a pop of patterns on the floor to keep some fun.
Our client didn’t want their basement bathroom to feel like…a basement bathroom. The fix? More light, glass, and materials that take the mood up a level. The closed in shower had to go, so we designed a large walk in shower with a glass enclosure on top and a pony wall on the bottom.
Modernizing your bathroom doesn’t mean you have to ascribe to a “modern” style. Features like a freestanding tub blend well with more classical, decorative features like the ornate pewter hardware and marble (but actually ceramic!) tile.
Built in the early 1900s, this home was filled with timeless, classic features, but the bathroom had not aged well. An awkward layout and a rarely used tub made this small space feel even smaller.