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This bathroom didn’t just need an update. It needed a better layout.
The original space was tight, outdated, and didn’t function well for daily use. It was also the only full bathroom in the house, so keeping a tub was important. We reworked the layout to open things up, added a second vanity, and rebuilt the space so it actually works for the homeowner.
Now it has usable space, better flow, and a setup that makes sense day to day.
This bathroom went from a standard setup with a tub and double vanity to a layout that actually works for the homeowner.
The space felt closed in and didn’t match how they used it day to day. We removed the tub and built a curbless walk-in shower to open everything up and improve the flow of the room. The result is a cleaner, more functional bathroom that feels bigger and easier to use.
After moving into her new home our client wanted to personalize her kitchen space. She wanted to add a backsplash that made a statement and ended up finding a beautiful metallic copper subway style tile. We also added a pop of color to the space by painting the kitchen island a beautiful shade of blue that compliments the new color in her office space.
This amazing family really wanted a fresher look and more cabinet space in their kitchen. We closed off a couple of walls allowing them to have a full U-shaped kitchen. One of my favorite things about this job (aside from the dragon scale tile) is the mosaic rose behind the stove symbolizing the homeowner's mother.
Justin needs more storage in his garage. We could not find any more space until we looked up. We hung shelves from the ceiling. Justin's wife did not want to look at ugly framing material as the finished product. We finished the bottoms or the ceiling with a white beadboard material, like a porch ceiling would have. The edges we added small crown molding to it for a good looking finish. Justin's wife is now happy. A happy wife is a happy life. The area of storage that we added was two floating platforms that are 4 foot by 8 foot. The wall-hung shelves was 2 foot deep by 24 foot long. WE TRULY ADDED MORE STORAGE SPACE.
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