Sophisticated and Polished Master Bath Makeover In Suburbs
Project Description
After living with the same bathroom for the past 20 years, our client finally decided to completely transform its outdated look into a spacious room with contemporary design. The existing bathroom consisted of a skylight in the cathedral ceiling, a Jacuzzi, two vanities, a closet, a shower area and a toilet. The Jacuzzi was overly sized and took up more than half the available bathroom space. As a result, both the vanities have limited cabinet space and numerous items scattered around the sink area. The shower and the toilet were closed off from the remaining bathroom by a pocket door, which created a dark area despite the light penetrating from the skylight.
Everything inside the bathroom was removed and newly installed with a smaller Jacuzzi, new vanities with bigger cabinet space, and brand new state-of-the-art shower and heated flooring. The former monotone space was replaced with carefully selected color palette to create a spacious room of comfort. The construction process required the bathroom to be entirely stripped down to its wood frame. The wall separating the shower/toilet area and the remaining bathroom was taken away. The existing closet was demolished and rebuilt at two feet away from original location to create a bigger shower. Brand new heated flooring with programmable digital thermostat was installed, along with electrical work and new marble tiling. The replacement of the Jacuzzi required new plumbing and electrical lines, a new wood frame built specifically for the tub selected by the client, and a new granite top with new modern styled faucets and drains.
The new vanities allowed for extra storage space and only necessary items around the sink area. The removal of the former pocket door created a brighter area for the shower/toilet and an easier flow of circulation. Inside the shower area, a whole new set of fixtures were installed including body sprays and faucets with thermostatic valve. The shower walls were finished with moisture resistant drywall, and the innovative built-in shelf allowed for a clutter-free shower space. It also has a new style of drain, which has the ability to handle high water flow, ideal for multiple body sprays in the new shower. Its lack of visible screws is also comfortable for the foot when showering.
The final outcome of the bathroom remodeling was exactly what the client had been searching for: updated vanities and shower, more standing area, and detail designs of everything. All the fixtures throughout the bathroom have been replaced with a simple, modern design that better suits the client’s lifestyle. The entire color composition of the backsplash, mirror frame, countertop, cabinets and tiling added a comfortable and warm atmosphere to a better functioning room
Everything inside the bathroom was removed and newly installed with a smaller Jacuzzi, new vanities with bigger cabinet space, and brand new state-of-the-art shower and heated flooring. The former monotone space was replaced with carefully selected color palette to create a spacious room of comfort. The construction process required the bathroom to be entirely stripped down to its wood frame. The wall separating the shower/toilet area and the remaining bathroom was taken away. The existing closet was demolished and rebuilt at two feet away from original location to create a bigger shower. Brand new heated flooring with programmable digital thermostat was installed, along with electrical work and new marble tiling. The replacement of the Jacuzzi required new plumbing and electrical lines, a new wood frame built specifically for the tub selected by the client, and a new granite top with new modern styled faucets and drains.
The new vanities allowed for extra storage space and only necessary items around the sink area. The removal of the former pocket door created a brighter area for the shower/toilet and an easier flow of circulation. Inside the shower area, a whole new set of fixtures were installed including body sprays and faucets with thermostatic valve. The shower walls were finished with moisture resistant drywall, and the innovative built-in shelf allowed for a clutter-free shower space. It also has a new style of drain, which has the ability to handle high water flow, ideal for multiple body sprays in the new shower. Its lack of visible screws is also comfortable for the foot when showering.
The final outcome of the bathroom remodeling was exactly what the client had been searching for: updated vanities and shower, more standing area, and detail designs of everything. All the fixtures throughout the bathroom have been replaced with a simple, modern design that better suits the client’s lifestyle. The entire color composition of the backsplash, mirror frame, countertop, cabinets and tiling added a comfortable and warm atmosphere to a better functioning room
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