A 1920’s bathroom in a Tudor Style home is transformed into a luxurious retreat! Our client wanted a “show-stopper” remodel and couldn’t have been happier with the results! Our design incorporated clean lines and traditional elements that kept the bathroom fresh and updated, but also appropriate to the home’s era. We were able to incorporate a free-standing tub into the bathroom without sacrificing storage space or function. We were torn about removing an original arch from the space, but added a 4-peice crown, 3-piece base, and other finish work to help compensate. We kept the finishes organic with marble counters, heated limestone floors, and a hand-glazed tile feature wall. The result is a calming space that our client now enjoys using daily, but also enjoys when she wants to take the extra time to lounge and pamper herself. Our Roloff team truly enjoyed working on this project!
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