Moroccan-Inspired Bathroom
The distinctive black and pink tile and matching pink tub of the 1950s has its place in history, but no longer had a place in this Belmont home. While it was still functional, the “tired” bath had to serve not only the family's children, but it also served the nearby guestroom. When the Gallagher Remodeling team demolished the bathroom, what they found behind the tub wall was the result of years of water slowly seeping behind the tile. All the rotten wood and mold made them realize that this wasn’t a mere face-lift but would become a badly needed restoration project. Within a few days walls had been rebuilt, and then they were made water tight.
Before starting the work, the Gallagher team collaborated with the family to choose finishes. These were inspired by their trips Morocco and India. Each 12-inch section of the shower design is actually comprised of smaller, hand-made, mosaic tiles. A complimentary tile design was added for the backsplash at the sink.
Once the finishes were chosen, the Gallagher Remodeling team went to work installing the new fixtures, including a “floating” vanity, vessel sink and glass shower enclosure. Now that the renovation has been completed, the entire family is enjoying the new bath – and so are their guests.
Before starting the work, the Gallagher team collaborated with the family to choose finishes. These were inspired by their trips Morocco and India. Each 12-inch section of the shower design is actually comprised of smaller, hand-made, mosaic tiles. A complimentary tile design was added for the backsplash at the sink.
Once the finishes were chosen, the Gallagher Remodeling team went to work installing the new fixtures, including a “floating” vanity, vessel sink and glass shower enclosure. Now that the renovation has been completed, the entire family is enjoying the new bath – and so are their guests.
Country: United States
Zip Code: 02478