Scope of work:
Update and reorganize within existing footprint for new master bedroom, master bathroom, master closet, linen closet, laundry room & front entry. Client has a love of spa and modern style..
Challenge: Function, Flow & Finishes.
Master bathroom cramped with unusual floor plan and outdated finishes
Laundry room oversized for home square footage
Dark spaces due to lack of windos and minimal lighting
Color palette inconsistent to the rest of the house
Solution: Bright, Spacious & Contemporary
Re-worked spaces for better function, flow and open concept plan. New space has more than 12 times as much exterior glass to flood the space in natural light (all glass is frosted for privacy). Created a stylized boutique feel with modern lighting design and opened up front entry to include a new coat closet, built in bench and display shelving. .
Space planning/ layout
Flooring, wall surfaces, tile selections
Lighting design, fixture selections & controls specifications
Cabinetry layout
Plumbing fixture selections
Trim & ceiling details
Custom doors, hardware selections
Color palette
All other misc. details, materials & features
Site Supervision
Furniture, accessories, art
Full CAD documentation, elevations and specifications
Stratton Design Group Dear Katy (Perry - I am thinking) I must say how much I like your music and I am also glad you dumped Russell -he is sort of peculiar looking.
Now to your question, the flooring is a 12" x 24" porcelain tile with a gloss finish and was purchased from our friends at Lowes. I searched high and low for the whitest white and Lowes won. The tile shown in the photo leans into a cream slightly, so adjustments to the wall tiles and paint were made. I can't think of anything else to say about this floor tile that is life changing, although the owners of this bathroom say their remodel is life changing - they are extremely happy with it.
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Stratton Design Group Dearest 263meadow - this bathroom was a full gut to the studs, walls were moved, a little bit of plumbing moved and all new everything else. So the flow changed completely from the existing to be more open and functional. The main room you see in this shot is 112" x 117". The countertop is 25.5" deep by the length of the room (112") - the clearance between the sinks and the tub surround is 42", tub surround is 49" deep. The closet is on the other side of the tub wall and from this angle the enclosed water closet and shower are behind you.
Another interesting feature of this bathroom is that there is no door, but a short hallway that has a linen closet, a vanity area and the door to the closet. When entering the bedroom, you can not see into the main part of the bathroom because of the short hall - it is about 90" long.
I do work for folks all over the country if you need assistance... Good luck with it!
Stratton Design Group Hello, Averylayne! the pulls were from knobs4less.com - euro bar pulls in chrome (haf69426). Super inexpensive and really added sparkle in polished chrome.
Now to your question, the flooring is a 12" x 24" porcelain tile with a gloss finish and was purchased from our friends at Lowes. I searched high and low for the whitest white and Lowes won. The tile shown in the photo leans into a cream slightly, so adjustments to the wall tiles and paint were made. I can't think of anything else to say about this floor tile that is life changing, although the owners of this bathroom say their remodel is life changing - they are extremely happy with it.
I do work for clients all over the U.S. and would love to hear you sing, please contact me if you need assistance...