Today we bring you an update of our latest work. We have been remodeling a master bathroom. But before going into details we want to share some recommendations for the bathroom you have always dreamed of.

When redoing your master bathroom, consider incorporating luxury into the design to create a customized retreat.

A little secret: because bathrooms are usually smaller spaces, splurging on a few higher-end materials and finishes can be a good investment that can make your space seem incredibly luxurious. So before you issue a mandate that your bathroom will feature only the most basic, affordable materials, look at materials for wall and floor coverings, countertops and more on the higher end of the spectrum. You might find that adding one or more of these materials to a small portion of your bathroom is within your budget.

A shower remodeling may be all you need to update your bathroom and make the space more beautiful and enjoyable. Think about converting your tub to a shower If you don’t take baths but have a bathtub, converting it to a shower would be cost effective, because it would make use of the space that’s already there and you wouldn’t have to reroute the plumbing.

So, you should definitely consider remodeling your shower if it’s damaged in any way. Missing tiles, mildew growth, or a broken door are not just unpleasant and unsightly, but also hazardous to your health and safety.

A master bath should be a calm, quiet retreat, and that can be tough to pull off with the noise. This should be a place (besides to clean your body) for relax, so when you remodeling your bathroom have in mind some of the aspects that we mention.

Finally, we explain what we did to our client’s master bathroom.

First, we stripped down to studs and enlarged space to make it more comfortable. For this design we thought about setting an open tile shower. This concept has a high aesthetic value and is incredibly pleasing to the eye. Not only is this floor plan nice to look at but the open concept design also allows you to enter and leave quickly as well as clean the area with ease. Our client won’t be suffer water mess, since we angled the shower floor slightly so that water flows toward the drain.

For the toilet we mounted on to the wall, we love the look of a wall mounted toilet, it has a clean look and it is a huge space saver.

And last but not least… For decoration we built a custom floating vanity and backlot mirrors, these finishing touches will add that extra bit of luxury to an already spa like master bath remodel.

We show you some pictures and don’t forget…  it’s important to keep a few things in mind as you make your remodeling plans and contact us!

 

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