Enlarging a Main Bath
Several parts of this original bathroom didn't function for the current owners.
--The vanity lacked storage space due to a sit down makeup area.
--A secondary door from the bedroom was not needed.
--The soffits above the tub and vanity lowered the ceiling and didn't provide good quality of lighting.
--The biggest change requested was changing the tub module into a tiled shower.
After products were carefully selected, the project started by removing the extra door, soffits, and existing products in the room. The plumbing was adjusted for the new shower and sink location. New LED lighting was installed that brightened the space and a hopscotch tile pattern was installed with a decorative niche in the shower. A one piece cultured marble vanity top was selected for easy cleaning along with the recessed panel cabinetry for added storage. Even more dedicated storage can be found in the his-in-her recessed medicine cabinets.
The bathroom is now brighter and visually larger with the removal of the soffits and addition of all the needed storage!
--The vanity lacked storage space due to a sit down makeup area.
--A secondary door from the bedroom was not needed.
--The soffits above the tub and vanity lowered the ceiling and didn't provide good quality of lighting.
--The biggest change requested was changing the tub module into a tiled shower.
After products were carefully selected, the project started by removing the extra door, soffits, and existing products in the room. The plumbing was adjusted for the new shower and sink location. New LED lighting was installed that brightened the space and a hopscotch tile pattern was installed with a decorative niche in the shower. A one piece cultured marble vanity top was selected for easy cleaning along with the recessed panel cabinetry for added storage. Even more dedicated storage can be found in the his-in-her recessed medicine cabinets.
The bathroom is now brighter and visually larger with the removal of the soffits and addition of all the needed storage!
Project Year: 2017