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Example of a mid-sized transitional kids' white tile and ceramic tile porcelain tile and gray floor bathroom design in Dallas with flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, a two-piece toilet, gray walls, an undermount sink, quartz countertops and gray countertops
Alair Homes Plano
Alair Homes Plano
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Vermillion Bathroom

Transitional Bathroom, Dallas

Our clients came to us after discovering a leak in their upstairs bathroom. They were out of town on vacation and their neighbor was checking on their house and happened to walk in the garage and see water leaking from the ceiling. Thankfully, it was a slow leak but the water had to be turned off for them to deal with after vacation. This was a shared bathroom between the kids game room and their son’s bedroom, so it was used all the time. They needed to update the bathroom anyway, so now was their chance. They wanted to replace all finishes, except the bathtub and toilet. Originally, it had dark cabinets and a dark blue/gray wall color, so they wanted to brighten it up. They wanted a classic look that would be timeless, so we chose a simple gray and white color scheme. They used some fun bright accessories to bring a little excitement into the space. We started by gutting the entire space, with the exception of the bathtub. New striated glossy white Hall Blanco Ceramic wall tile was installed around the bathtub. A Marble Hex Mosaic tile was used as an accent in the shower niche. She picked out a beautiful Silestone Eternal Serena Polished Quartz countertop. A Mirabelle® Mangrove Center Vitreous China rectangle white undermount sink was installed for a more modern feel. Maple cabinets from Quality Cabinets were installed with a cotton finish. Most of the hardware is Delta Faucet “Dryden”, except the pulls, which are “Square Bar” pulls from Top Knobs. All hardware is polished chrome, coordinate with the Feiss “Montero” 3-light vanity lighting fixtures. Sticking with the hexagon shape for accents, the floor tile they chose is a 10” matte Silver Hex Porcelain floor tiles. The colors and finishes coordinated and looked beautiful when it was completed. Now they are waiting for more leaks, so we can update the rest of their house! (Not really)! Design/Remodel by Hatfield Builders & Remodelers | Photography by Versatile Imaging

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