Bathrooms

The Cat’s Meow

This bathroom features lots of storage, good lighting, a gorgeous accent wall, radiant floor heat, and an accessible shower.

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Sage Green Saves Green – Bath

Two very different bathrooms, both open and airy. Both perfect for now and ready for the future.

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A Calming Master Bath

We took a cramped, illogical bedroom/office/bath layout and transformed it into a spacious bedroom, a light-filled bathroom, and walk-in closet.

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Scrub a Dub, No More Tub

We updated the shower and replaced an unused tub with a laundry station, all while preserving the existing wainscoting. Neutral tile pulls old and new together.

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Zen Bath

We didn't change the footprint of this 1970s bath, but our work turned it into a bright space that respects the principles of universal design.

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What Was Pink and Green

A dated pink and green bathroom has become a glass-filled room with an accessible shower so that the homeowners can age in place.

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A Tight Squeeze

By carefully using every inch of space, we turned a half-bath into a half-bath with a laundry center and a shower.

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Universal Design Guest Bath

This remodeled guest bath follows the principals of universal design. Another plus? The shower controls are opposite the shower head so that you can turn on the water without getting wet.

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Updating an Older Bath

A shower in what used to be a closet, radiant heat, and new floor tile updated this bathroom's look even as we kept some gracious old fixtures.

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Making the Most of a Basement Bath

This nonfunctional basement bathroom had a low ceiling, lots of chases with all sorts of pipes, and a limited footprint. Careful design and skill made it functional, spacious, and good looking.

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