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Bristle Painting Company
Logan Wallace. This project was a personal one and a long time coming. When we bought our house in 2009, we decided to just "deal with it", that is, the nasty outdated upstairs bathroom. As soon as the St. Dominic project finished though, it was time to demo our bathroom. It was a lot of fun and hard work, but the end result is just amazing. Walls were taken down to the studs (plaster and lath removed), insulation installed, tub and toilet removed, plumbing adjusted, walls and floor leveled, tile installed, new tub and toilet and faucet set installed, light/vent moved and replaced with recessed light/vent, cedar plank ceiling installed, door hardware and trim replaced, paint (eggshell), satin poly on ceiling (2 coats), clean and seal all grout and slate floor tile (heated floor), cleanup and hooks, towel bars, under the counter ledge (for toothbrushes, etc.) installed.
MLB Design Group
"Ambra" three-dimensional tile by Artistic Tile with a distinctive "wavy" pattern ends at an angled "Mixology" bronze dome metallic liner by Crossville. Two different porcelain tiles carry through the shower into the vanity area backsplash. Linear drains allow the shower floor to slope more subtly so larger tiles are easier to install. Rustic slate provides a beautifully natural non-slip surface.
Metropolis Drafting and Construction Inc
This hallway bathroom is mostly used by the son of the family so you can see the clean lines and monochromatic colors selected for the job.
the once enclosed shower has been opened and enclosed with glass and the new wall mounted vanity is 60" wide but is only 18" deep to allow a bigger passage way to the end of the bathroom where the alcove tub and the toilet is located.
A once useless door to the outside at the end of the bathroom became a huge tall frosted glass window to allow a much needed natural light to penetrate the space but still allow privacy.
Bristle Painting Company
Logan Wallace. This project was a personal one and a long time coming. When we bought our house in 2009, we decided to just "deal with it", that is, the nasty outdated upstairs bathroom. As soon as the St. Dominic project finished though, it was time to demo our bathroom. It was a lot of fun and hard work, but the end result is just amazing. Walls were taken down to the studs (plaster and lath removed), insulation installed, tub and toilet removed, plumbing adjusted, walls and floor leveled, tile installed, new tub and toilet and faucet set installed, light/vent moved and replaced with recessed light/vent, cedar plank ceiling installed, door hardware and trim replaced, paint (eggshell), satin poly on ceiling (2 coats), clean and seal all grout and slate floor tile (heated floor), cleanup and hooks, towel bars, under the counter ledge (for toothbrushes, etc.) installed.
Browne House Interior Design
This serene space was initially completely gutted to create a beautiful glass shower with a niche and shower bench as well as a beautiful walnut floating vanity.
grouparchitect
Architect: Grouparchitect
Contractor: Lochwood Lozier Custom Construction
Photography: Michael Walmsley
700 Billeder af badeværelse med porcelænsfliser og skifergulv
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