One of the first things I ask of clients is to share inspiration photos of rooms they like. When my client showed me inspiration pictures for their master bathroom, I was pretty excited because some of the pictures were in my own inspiration files for my own house. The bathrooms were classic, spa like with a slight seaside feel.
Here’s the BEFORE picture of my client’s bathroom.
Here’s the AFTER picture. We used Wythe Blue, one of my favorite Ben Moore colors, on the walls.
Porcelain tiles that look like wood were used on the floor.
Here’s the BEFORE of the same window. The client opted to forgo the tub in the new design.
The toilet is now in it’s own room with a pocket door.
I’m thrilled with how the shower turned out. The marble subway tile is even more stunning in person.
The brushed nickel has a soft warm glow.
The marble mosaic floor was a splurge but well worth the investment.
We made some changes to the bedroom, like this pretty light fixture.
A BEFORE picture.
The new bed, bench, duvet cover and carpet make a big difference.
Another great project and another great client! But I also want to mention the folks who helped transform this bathroom….The architect, Jeff Gallaher of Severna Park, the builder, Koehne Contracting of Annapolis, MD and the tile installer, Don Conrad of Arnold, MD. I’ve worked with this group on several projects and their workmanship is superb.
Have a good weekend!
Lisa
September 7, 2012 4:33 pmHi Melissa
Congratulations-You did a great job on that bathroom. I am planning a bathroom reno and I have a question for you-The shower we have now has a mosaic tile floor that has terribly stained grout. It was sealed, but it still discoloured. It drives me nuts!I don't want the same thing to happen with a new floor, so can you tell me what product was used to seal the floor and it you have any advice regarding this issue.
Thanks so much
Lisa
love life
September 18, 2012 3:27 pmno kidding, nice job
melissamclay
September 24, 2012 2:03 pmHi Lisa,
Don Conrad, with Bayside Tile, recommends Bulletproof sealer by Dupont. It's pricier but worth it. Good luck with your bathroom reno!
Melissa
Brave Boss
October 1, 2012 9:46 amWow…..This is the incredible renovation done and this is looking attractive and awesome. There is a good combination of lighting and designs. This is great work and creativity.
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