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North Jersey Remodelers LLC.
New bathroom from a total gut-out! New porcelain tile floor. New tub, radiator cover, toilet BEFORE the glass shower doors were installed.
Richard Landon Design
Using a wall-mount toilet with a concealed tank presents a less utilitarian view when showering. One can sit on the lid when drying off. Note how the wall niche changes the feeling of the corner. Fresh flowers make the room feel more inviting and alive.
Photos by Jesse Young Photography
Razzano Homes and Remodelers, Inc.
This is the other side of the rectangular bathroom space. This shower convert to a sauna as well. A proper exhaust fan were implemented for proper ventilation for reduced mildew and mold growth.
Glenwood Carpentry
Glenwood Carpentry took an old drab master bathroom with an oversized and unused Jacuzzi tub and maximized the space with a huge walk in shower with center point drain, hexagonal mosaic tiles and custom shower niche. shower is completely waterproofed also. This is a luxury shower that will last a lifetime.
Kitchen & Bath Gallery of the Finger Lakes, Inc.
Custom built wall that separates the toilet from the bathroom and allows for extra storage
Adapt Interior Design
Large transitional master bath design in Portland with freestanding tub, quartz countertops, gold accents, white shaker cabinets and undermount sinks.
Cabinet Finishes: Benjamin Moore "Chantily Lace"
Countertop: Caesarstone "Symphony Grey"
Shower walls: Pental "Comfort G" Design white
Floor: Bedrosians "Officine" Acid & Emser "Cultura Pebble" Grey
Design Connection, Inc.
Mauve was the haute fashion color of the 1980’s when our clients custom-built this home on acreage. The before pictures feature mauve moiré wallpaper and gold accents, but what most dated was the low 30 inches cabinet height that was popular at that time.
Arlene Ladegaard, founder and principal designer of Design Connection, Inc., in Overland Park, Kan., had already updated many other rooms in this home. The clients contacted her for the powder room and master bathroom.
Arlene and the clients decided to leave in place the marble tile floor that had been installed a few years back. As graduates of Kansas State University (with school colors of purple and silver), the clients loved purple and had accents of it in many other rooms in the home. For the powder room, the clients desired wallpaper in the purple tones and Arlene found the perfect, fashion-forward floral purple and silver wallpaper.
Arlene and her design team specified a new standard 36-inch-high cabinet and Cambria quartz countertops. A mosaic backsplash carried hints purple accents and the plumbing fixtures and oval mirror above the counter in brushed nickel captured the silver highlights. The clients loved the new look that included a Kohler ADA height toilet. There is no more bending down to sit down! The design of this new powder room blends with the traditional style of the home and works well with the surrounding spaces.
Design Connection, Inc. provided cabinet design and specifications, wallpaper, countertops, plumbing fixtures, lighting, installation and project management.
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