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Laura wanted to update one of the bathrooms in her home. We replaced the old, chipped tiles with wood-look laminate floors, white subway style tiles and a lite gray paint job to brighten up the room. To allow for more counter space the radiator now runs along the bottom of the new custom vanity.
Our client decided it was time to update her primary bedroom. She knew she wanted a new modern look and more storage. The new paint color is bright and cheery, a great way to start the day. The coolest feature of her bathroom is the LED mirror which is both stylish and practical. Have you thought of incorporating technology in the bathroom?
Our client was eager for a major bathroom upgrade, and we delivered a stunning transformation! The new mirror and lighting fixture bring a contemporary feel to the space, while the combination of gray tile and blue paint adds a masculine touch. For a dramatic effect, we extended the tile all the way to the ceiling in the shower, creating a focal point. One of his key requests was for more outlets. What would be your biggest must have in your bathroom renovation?
For this shower remodel in Crownsville, MD, we transformed an outdated deck house shower into a cleaner, safer, and more modern walk-in shower. The original shower had a 12-inch curb because the home’s deck house framing left no standard floor joist cavities for plumbing. We redesigned the shower layout to lower the curb to a standard 6-inch height while still working within the structure of the home. The finished shower features large format matte black tile, a glass pebble blue accent tile in the niche, a pebble tile shower pan, and a custom glass shower door. We also updated their vanity and countertop to finish off this remodel. This Crownsville bathroom renovation is a great example of how smart planning and proper craftsmanship can turn a difficult existing layout into a modern, functional shower.
Our clients were happy with the layout of their kitchen but wanted a bit of a facelift. We completely gutted the entire kitchen and closed off the open space above the cabinets to give a cleaner finished look. Not only did we do the kitchen, but we also redid their hall bathroom.
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