Thank you for the time that you have taken to visit our
Bathrooms Showroom. We've provided a variety of Bathroom Projects of varying
price ranges and styles to give you a sampling of our craftsmanship and design
acumen. Every project shown below is a NARI award winner; and we have many more
to offer. Our objective is simple, meet our clients needs, stay within a agreed
upon budget, and produce a finished product that matches seamlessly with the
architecture of your home.
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this project!
The second floor community bathroom was tired and worn out. The
existing shower was too small for mister homeowner to take a real shower in.
Basically, it was time for a change. Without any children living in the house
this became an opportunity to create the master suite that the owners were
longing for.
The existing bathroom was gutted, a walk-in closet from a
bedroom was removed and re-located, new walls were built to incorporate the
bathroom into the bedroom space and other walls were removed to create the
suite.
The new bathroom was tripled in size. The original design for
the new bath required a significant modification when upon demolition it was
discovered that the plumbing piping and the drywall
ceiling below was the only thing holding up the floor! The entire floor joist
system in the remodeled space had to be re-constructed, all of the existing
mechanical systems had to be abandoned and removed, and a new layout was
developed that fit within the limitations of the new framing and mechanical
systems.
The new master bathroom includes a pocket door separation from
the bedroom, a decked two-person whirlpool with a Roman tub faucet, a liberal
neo-angle tiled shower, ceramic tile flooring, a Cherry wood his/her vanity
base with Arts and Crafts hardware, a drop in China sink, MOEN faucetry, and a
beautiful ROBERN medicine cabinet. All of the accessories such as towel bars
match the faucetry tying the entire design together.
To create a sense
of even greater volume in the new bath, the ceiling was vaulted and follows the
rafter pitch of the roof above.
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