rear: The renovation team demolished a wall and moved the closet to another area of the bedroom to increase the bathroom by 37 square feet and create an open-plan layout with a curb-less shower. “In previous showers, if either homeowner had some kind of injury, it would never have survived,” says Greyster.
The team also enlarged the small window above the toilet, added two frosted windows on the side of the vanity mirror, and a long, operable frosted window in the shower to let in natural light while maintaining privacy. “It’s a more cheerful, light-filled space,” says Greyster. Electricity and plumbing were also updated.
Glaister and Poulsen used Houzz photography to convey design ideas to homeowners, ultimately set in a blue-painted vanity (French moire by Sherwin-Williams) and a herringbone pattern. We ended up with a light and subdued style, complete with different shades of blue tiles. Showers.
Glaister also used Houzz Pro business software to: billing, notifying clients and collecting reviews for this project.
Floors are 16 x 32 inch glazed porcelain tiles with a creamy beige matte finish. “The tile lines have enough grip that the surface is completely non-slippery,” says Greister. “This was an opportunity to do something lighter, brighter and more practical.”
The shower floor is the same 2 by 2 inch size tiles with more grout lines to create additional grip.
Dressing table: VPM custom cabinet. Floor Tiles: Everest Rock Crystal Collection, 16 x 32 inches and 2 x 2 inches, Bedrossian tiles and stone. blue tiles: baby blue Chloe, 21/2″ x 8″ Bedrosian tile and stone. Wall, ceiling and trim paint: Swiss Coffee, Kelly-Moore Paints
Find a bathroom designer near you
The team also enlarged the small window above the toilet, added two frosted windows on the side of the vanity mirror, and a long, operable frosted window in the shower to let in natural light while maintaining privacy. “It’s a more cheerful, light-filled space,” says Greyster. Electricity and plumbing were also updated.
Glaister and Poulsen used Houzz photography to convey design ideas to homeowners, ultimately set in a blue-painted vanity (French moire by Sherwin-Williams) and a herringbone pattern. We ended up with a light and subdued style, complete with different shades of blue tiles. Showers.
Glaister also used Houzz Pro business software to: billing, notifying clients and collecting reviews for this project.
Floors are 16 x 32 inch glazed porcelain tiles with a creamy beige matte finish. “The tile lines have enough grip that the surface is completely non-slippery,” says Greister. “This was an opportunity to do something lighter, brighter and more practical.”
The shower floor is the same 2 by 2 inch size tiles with more grout lines to create additional grip.
Dressing table: VPM custom cabinet. Floor Tiles: Everest Rock Crystal Collection, 16 x 32 inches and 2 x 2 inches, Bedrossian tiles and stone. blue tiles: baby blue Chloe, 21/2″ x 8″ Bedrosian tile and stone. Wall, ceiling and trim paint: Swiss Coffee, Kelly-Moore Paints
Find a bathroom designer near you