Large Tile Shower and Drop-In Tub
Your shower and bathtub should be a place of relaxation and comfort, so why not give yourself the space to stretch out and luxuriate.
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- Large Tile Shower and Drop-In Tub
Your shower and bathtub should be a place of relaxation and comfort, so why not give yourself the space to stretch out and luxuriate.
Walls and alcoves in a bathroom provide privacy but use up available space that could be put to better use. Inspired by European wet rooms, we created a spacious curbless shower that opens up to large format tile flooring.
After employing methods that promised to revitalize and update their bathroom and only finding disappointment, these young homeowners wanted to start all over. They wanted a timeless, simple design to use as a blank canvas for their personal touches.
This couple’s first home needed a total update on the master and guest bathrooms. Their designer helped them create a distinct style in each room while complementing the other.
With two young children, these parents wanted a master bath they could call their own. Modernizing was the primary goal, but they took the opportunity to add features important to them: a custom make-up vanity, a beautiful freestanding tub, and flattering lights throughout.
This modern home went through big renovations and wanted to include two existing bathrooms while adding two more. The plan was to complement the surrounding landscape: cool, cozy, and clean.
Yes, we do kitchens…and then some! This condo was stuck in the 70s: dingy brown cabinets, worn out fixtures, ready for a complete overhaul. What began as a bathroom update evolved into a complete remodel of the kitchen and condo!
This 90s craftsman home’s master bathroom was in need of a facelift. The goal: to incorporate modern elements and expand the storage while keeping the existing layout and beautiful stone tile floors.
You don’t have to change the layout in order to upgrade your bathroom. Built in tub to beautiful Victoria Albert clawfoot, upgrade! Well-worn tile to faux wood porcelain flooring, upgrade!
“Simple” is not a bad word when rethinking your bathroom design. This master bath remodel favors greyscale tones to create a visual simplicity and elegance.