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Contemporary Bath Remodel

comments (0) March 16th, 2010 in Project Gallery        
EKDesign EKDesign, member
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This shot encompasses both the shower/toilet room and the vanity area.  
Thats an Espresso Caesarstone counter, travertine floor, and glass tile around the mirror.  
We designed the stack of new interior windows so that the top aligns with the top of the new mirror frame.   
We offset the shower control valve to the entrance of the shower so our clients can avoid the initial cold blast of water.  
And heres the BEFORE version of the vanity area.  
This shot encompasses both the shower/toilet room and the vanity area.  Click To Enlarge

This shot encompasses both the shower/toilet room and the vanity area.  

Photo: Emma Kirk

This client came to us with two primary objectives for their master bathroom remodel: A bright, contemporary space to wake up each morning, and a beautiful, door-less shower.  Here are the results.   We were able to spruce-up and re-use the vanity cabinet and two mirrors, but the rest of the bathroom changed dramatically.  We redesigned the floor plan so that you have a diagonal sight line into the shower when you walk into the room-- which makes the room feel larger.  If you'd like, you can read more about those interior windows at our blog.  


Design or Plan used: My own design - Kirk Design and Construction
posted in: Project Gallery, bathroom, contemporary, tile, modern, travertine

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