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Classic and elegant, marble never goes out of style. The natural marble throughout this remodeled bathroom is timeless and will stand the test of time. Natural light streams in from the skylight making this space airy, light and expansive.
Some of the materials installed into this renovation include:
ROC Escada Cabinets in Dove Finish
Aspen Quartz Vanity Tops
Delta Windemere Collections Fixtures & Accessories in Chrome Finish
6x12, 3x6, 2x2 Natural Marble Bianco Gioia Tile

This well used but dreary bathroom was ready for an update but this time, materials were selected that not only looked great but would stand the test of time. The large steam shower (6x6') was like a dark cave with one glass door allowing light. To create a brighter shower space and the feel of an even larger shower, the wall was removed and full glass panels now allowed full sunlight streaming into the shower which avoids the growth of mold and mildew in this newly brighter space which also expands the bathroom by showing all the spaces. Originally the dark shower was permeated with cracks in the marble marble material and bench seat so mold and mildew had a home. The designer specified Porcelain slabs for a carefree un-penetrable material that had fewer grouted seams and added luxury to the new bath. Although Quartz is a hard material and fine to use in a shower, it is not suggested for steam showers because there is some porosity. A free standing bench was fabricated from quartz which works well. A new free
standing, hydrotherapy tub was installed allowing more free space around the tub area and instilling luxury with the use of beautiful marble for the walls and flooring. A lovely crystal chandelier emphasizes the height of the room and the lovely tall window.. Two smaller vanities were replaced by a larger U shaped vanity allotting two corner lazy susan cabinets for storing larger items. The center cabinet was used to store 3 laundry bins that roll out, one for towels and one for his and one for her delicates. Normally this space would be a makeup dressing table but since we were able to design a large one in her closet, she felt laundry bins were more needed in this bathroom. Instead of constructing a closet in the bathroom, the designer suggested an elegant glass front French Armoire to not encumber the space with a wall for the closet.The new bathroom is stunning and stops the heart on entering with all the luxurious amenities.

Classic and elegant, marble never goes out of style. The natural marble throughout this remodeled bathroom is timeless and will stand the test of time. Natural light streams in from the skylight making this space airy, light and expansive.
Some of the materials installed into this renovation include:
ROC Escada Cabinets in Dove Finish
Aspen Quartz Vanity Tops
Delta Windemere Collections Fixtures & Accessories in Chrome Finish
6x12, 3x6, 2x2 Natural Marble Bianco Gioia Tile
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This couple in the La Verne Heights gated community contacted me when it was time to remodel their master bathroom. After years of debating whether or not they should, they decided it was time to treat themselves to a proper master bathroom. They requested a classic look and finishes that would stand the test of time. The “after” is a complete transformation.
Custom cabinetry, made to look like furniture with crystal knobs, was crafted and topped off with a slab of Cambria Quartz. The flooring and shower are clad in marble, surrounded by frameless glass. The soaking tub is Victoria + Albert and framed with custom pleated panels with custom Roman shades beneath for privacy. Chrome fixtures and lighting were added for a touch of classic sparkle.

This well used but dreary bathroom was ready for an update but this time, materials were selected that not only looked great but would stand the test of time. The large steam shower (6x6') was like a dark cave with one glass door allowing light. To create a brighter shower space and the feel of an even larger shower, the wall was removed and full glass panels now allowed full sunlight streaming into the shower which avoids the growth of mold and mildew in this newly brighter space which also expands the bathroom by showing all the spaces. Originally the dark shower was permeated with cracks in the marble marble material and bench seat so mold and mildew had a home. The designer specified Porcelain slabs for a carefree un-penetrable material that had fewer grouted seams and added luxury to the new bath. Although Quartz is a hard material and fine to use in a shower, it is not suggested for steam showers because there is some porosity. A free standing bench was fabricated from quartz which works well. A new free
standing, hydrotherapy tub was installed allowing more free space around the tub area and instilling luxury with the use of beautiful marble for the walls and flooring. A lovely crystal chandelier emphasizes the height of the room and the lovely tall window.. Two smaller vanities were replaced by a larger U shaped vanity allotting two corner lazy susan cabinets for storing larger items. The center cabinet was used to store 3 laundry bins that roll out, one for towels and one for his and one for her delicates. Normally this space would be a makeup dressing table but since we were able to design a large one in her closet, she felt laundry bins were more needed in this bathroom. Instead of constructing a closet in the bathroom, the designer suggested an elegant glass front French Armoire to not encumber the space with a wall for the closet.The new bathroom is stunning and stops the heart on entering with all the luxurious amenities.

Our Green Goods design and build team transformed this once, very outdated bathroom into a spa retreat intended for all ages and needs. The client was very specific about requiring amentities that will allow her to "Age in Place" and yet, retain beauty by bringing the outside indoors. This home is surrounded by a Coast Oak woodland and the branches and cupped green leaves of these gorgeous evergreen trees grace the window panes which surround the sunken, soaking tub. The custom cabinetry was built in-house at Green Goods and special concern was taken to ensure that the height of the lower cabinets suited the needs of a wheelchair, if ever necessary. Doors were widened and the shower was rebuilt as curbless. The placement of the grab bars was meticulously calculated by requesting that the client stand within the shower and then test what was the most ergonomic for her height and reach. The decorative ceramic tile in the shower is handmade by Arto Tile and Stone (Arabesque Pattern B). The Quartz vanity tops are Caesarstone - "Dreamy Marfil" and the tub surround is Cambria Quartz - "Dover". The glass block was salvaged from the previous bathroom. The client is thrilled with the results of this "Aging in Place" remodel - where function and form have beautifully merged.
Green Goods Team:
General Contractor: Mikel Robertson
Cabinetmaker: Brian Robertson
Design and Materials: Jennifer Rucks

What is Americana in today's time? The classical American ranch home has withstood the test of time and saw many styles and many designs change it every decade or so.
Today we present to you our take on modern time Americana.
We enclosed the small front porch area to create an interior atrium/mud room with a built-in beach with shoes storage drawers and a door leading to the garage.
As you walk in you will see the fireplace with its new stone facade and wooden mantel above.
Notice the design is a semi-open floor plan. A floating wall (not connected to any other walls) divides the kitchen and the living room but is still open to be able to enjoy circular movement around the house when entertaining.
The kitchen is a combination of sage color with Alder wood accent cabinets and island. some cool cabinets feature like hidden garage appliances with pull out bases.
extra deep base cabinets and beautiful Dekton stone countertops. This stone is almost indestructible when it comes to kitchens.
The 200sq addition at the back allowed us to enlarge the master bedroom and the old bathrooms where all aligned the extension allowed us to build an additional powder room as well.
A good size walk-in closet was added as well with a new master bathroom service the enlarged master bedroom.
The result is what we consider today’s Americana for the classical ranch homes.

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Classic and elegant, marble never goes out of style. The natural marble throughout this remodeled bathroom is timeless and will stand the test of time. Natural light streams in from the skylight making this space airy, light and expansive.
Some of the materials installed into this renovation include:
ROC Escada Cabinets in Dove Finish
Aspen Quartz Vanity Tops
Delta Windemere Collections Fixtures & Accessories in Chrome Finish
6x12, 3x6, 2x2 Natural Marble Bianco Gioia Tile

What is Americana in today's time? The classical American ranch home has withstood the test of time and saw many styles and many designs change it every decade or so.
Today we present to you our take on modern time Americana.
We enclosed the small front porch area to create an interior atrium/mud room with a built-in beach with shoes storage drawers and a door leading to the garage.
As you walk in you will see the fireplace with its new stone facade and wooden mantel above.
Notice the design is a semi-open floor plan. A floating wall (not connected to any other walls) divides the kitchen and the living room but is still open to be able to enjoy circular movement around the house when entertaining.
The kitchen is a combination of sage color with Alder wood accent cabinets and island. some cool cabinets feature like hidden garage appliances with pull out bases.
extra deep base cabinets and beautiful Dekton stone countertops. This stone is almost indestructible when it comes to kitchens.
The 200sq addition at the back allowed us to enlarge the master bedroom and the old bathrooms where all aligned the extension allowed us to build an additional powder room as well.
A good size walk-in closet was added as well with a new master bathroom service the enlarged master bedroom.
The result is what we consider today’s Americana for the classical ranch homes.

This well used but dreary bathroom was ready for an update but this time, materials were selected that not only looked great but would stand the test of time. The large steam shower (6x6') was like a dark cave with one glass door allowing light. To create a brighter shower space and the feel of an even larger shower, the wall was removed and full glass panels now allowed full sunlight streaming into the shower which avoids the growth of mold and mildew in this newly brighter space which also expands the bathroom by showing all the spaces. Originally the dark shower was permeated with cracks in the marble marble material and bench seat so mold and mildew had a home. The designer specified Porcelain slabs for a carefree un-penetrable material that had fewer grouted seams and added luxury to the new bath. Although Quartz is a hard material and fine to use in a shower, it is not suggested for steam showers because there is some porosity. A free standing bench was fabricated from quartz which works well. A new free
standing, hydrotherapy tub was installed allowing more free space around the tub area and instilling luxury with the use of beautiful marble for the walls and flooring. A lovely crystal chandelier emphasizes the height of the room and the lovely tall window.. Two smaller vanities were replaced by a larger U shaped vanity allotting two corner lazy susan cabinets for storing larger items. The center cabinet was used to store 3 laundry bins that roll out, one for towels and one for his and one for her delicates. Normally this space would be a makeup dressing table but since we were able to design a large one in her closet, she felt laundry bins were more needed in this bathroom. Instead of constructing a closet in the bathroom, the designer suggested an elegant glass front French Armoire to not encumber the space with a wall for the closet.The new bathroom is stunning and stops the heart on entering with all the luxurious amenities.

Classic and elegant, marble never goes out of style. The natural marble throughout this remodeled bathroom is timeless and will stand the test of time. Natural light streams in from the skylight making this space airy, light and expansive.
Some of the materials installed into this renovation include:
ROC Escada Cabinets in Dove Finish
Aspen Quartz Vanity Tops
Delta Windemere Collections Fixtures & Accessories in Chrome Finish
6x12, 3x6, 2x2 Natural Marble Bianco Gioia Tile

The journey of Galilee guest bedroom truly does send every guest on a journey To relaxation. Mixed style furniture
pieces that have stood the test of time mixed with modern make this space a true delight.

This couple in the La Verne Heights gated community contacted me when it was time to remodel their master bathroom. After years of debating whether or not they should, they decided it was time to treat themselves to a proper master bathroom. They requested a classic look and finishes that would stand the test of time. The “after” is a complete transformation.
Custom cabinetry, made to look like furniture with crystal knobs, was crafted and topped off with a slab of Cambria Quartz. The flooring and shower are clad in marble, surrounded by frameless glass. The soaking tub is Victoria + Albert and framed with custom pleated panels with custom Roman shades beneath for privacy. Chrome fixtures and lighting were added for a touch of classic sparkle.

What is Americana in today's time? The classical American ranch home has withstood the test of time and saw many styles and many designs change it every decade or so.
Today we present to you our take on modern time Americana.
We enclosed the small front porch area to create an interior atrium/mud room with a built-in beach with shoes storage drawers and a door leading to the garage.
As you walk in you will see the fireplace with its new stone facade and wooden mantel above.
Notice the design is a semi-open floor plan. A floating wall (not connected to any other walls) divides the kitchen and the living room but is still open to be able to enjoy circular movement around the house when entertaining.
The kitchen is a combination of sage color with Alder wood accent cabinets and island. some cool cabinets feature like hidden garage appliances with pull out bases.
extra deep base cabinets and beautiful Dekton stone countertops. This stone is almost indestructible when it comes to kitchens.
The 200sq addition at the back allowed us to enlarge the master bedroom and the old bathrooms where all aligned the extension allowed us to build an additional powder room as well.
A good size walk-in closet was added as well with a new master bathroom service the enlarged master bedroom.
The result is what we consider today’s Americana for the classical ranch homes.

Classic and elegant, marble never goes out of style. The natural marble throughout this remodeled bathroom is timeless and will stand the test of time. Natural light streams in from the skylight making this space airy, light and expansive.
Some of the materials installed into this renovation include:
ROC Escada Cabinets in Dove Finish
Aspen Quartz Vanity Tops
Delta Windemere Collections Fixtures & Accessories in Chrome Finish
6x12, 3x6, 2x2 Natural Marble Bianco Gioia Tile

This couple in the La Verne Heights gated community contacted me when it was time to remodel their master bathroom. After years of debating whether or not they should, they decided it was time to treat themselves to a proper master bathroom. They requested a classic look and finishes that would stand the test of time. The “after” is a complete transformation.
Custom cabinetry, made to look like furniture with crystal knobs, was crafted and topped off with a slab of Cambria Quartz. The flooring and shower are clad in marble, surrounded by frameless glass. The soaking tub is Victoria + Albert and framed with custom pleated panels with custom Roman shades beneath for privacy. Chrome fixtures and lighting were added for a touch of classic sparkle.

What is Americana in today's time? The classical American ranch home has withstood the test of time and saw many styles and many designs change it every decade or so.
Today we present to you our take on modern time Americana.
We enclosed the small front porch area to create an interior atrium/mud room with a built-in beach with shoes storage drawers and a door leading to the garage.
As you walk in you will see the fireplace with its new stone facade and wooden mantel above.
Notice the design is a semi-open floor plan. A floating wall (not connected to any other walls) divides the kitchen and the living room but is still open to be able to enjoy circular movement around the house when entertaining.
The kitchen is a combination of sage color with Alder wood accent cabinets and island. some cool cabinets feature like hidden garage appliances with pull out bases.
extra deep base cabinets and beautiful Dekton stone countertops. This stone is almost indestructible when it comes to kitchens.
The 200sq addition at the back allowed us to enlarge the master bedroom and the old bathrooms where all aligned the extension allowed us to build an additional powder room as well.
A good size walk-in closet was added as well with a new master bathroom service the enlarged master bedroom.
The result is what we consider today’s Americana for the classical ranch homes.

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Delaware, OH
Buckeye Basements, Inc.
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Classic and elegant, marble never goes out of style. The natural marble throughout this remodeled bathroom is timeless and will stand the test of time. Natural light streams in from the skylight making this space airy, light and expansive.
Some of the materials installed into this renovation include:
ROC Escada Cabinets in Dove Finish
Aspen Quartz Vanity Tops
Delta Windemere Collections Fixtures & Accessories in Chrome Finish
6x12, 3x6, 2x2 Natural Marble Bianco Gioia Tile

This young couple was ready to make some changes to their master bedroom. They already laid a great foundation for me: beautiful wall color, carpet and trim. We just needed to update their furnishings and make this space feel more like them. They requested a bedroom that was more classic than trendy and a space that feels relaxing and spa-like. I started with the big pieces. I know they liked the light, upholstered bed look, which is awesome because I get so many clients who shy away from this option for fear of it getting dirty. Next up were the case pieces: dresser, night stands, high boy. I know a lot of designers who favor designing a bedroom with non-matching sets, but in this case, I thought opting for matching nightstands and dressers was the most classic choice and will stand the test of time best. They also a requested an area for the wive to do her make up and hair separate from the bathroom with ample light. I found a vanity, replaced the matching stool with an accent chair in a grey ikat print and used a pair of existing lamps. Extra seating is provided at the end of the bed on a tufted grey bench. The inverted pleat drapes are custom made with black out lining. Accessories and wall art were added to infuse personality and warm up the space.

Classic and elegant, marble never goes out of style. The natural marble throughout this remodeled bathroom is timeless and will stand the test of time. Natural light streams in from the skylight making this space airy, light and expansive.
Some of the materials installed into this renovation include:
ROC Escada Cabinets in Dove Finish
Aspen Quartz Vanity Tops
Delta Windemere Collections Fixtures & Accessories in Chrome Finish
6x12, 3x6, 2x2 Natural Marble Bianco Gioia Tile
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