This project was a redesign of my personal space. Again the goal was maximum improvement of form and function with minimum financial cost.
Hallway and Linen Closet Before
Linen Closet Removed
Wall Between Hallway and Vanity Before
Wall and Vanity Removed
Vanity and Tub/Shower Before
Tub/Shower Removed
Finished Vanity After
To enlarge the space a wall was removed eliminating a hallway between the bathroom and the closet. The existing vanities, tub, tub surround and flooring were removed as well
Two vanities were installed with a raised bank of drawers in between for storage and to provide a distinct division between 'his' and 'her' side. Matching medicine cabinets provide additional storage.
Stainless steel sinks are undermounted to blend in with the custom concrete countertops.
The white, gray and aqua color scheme is carried throughout the bathroom from the tiled tub surround to the floor. The rectangular format floor tile mimics the subway tiles in the shower while adding visual width to the room.
Vinyl wainscotting on the wall adds height and an open feel as well as being practical.
The tub was replaced with a larger, jetted soaking tub because I enjoy a good bath.
Finished Vanity and Tub/Shower After
Tile Detail