Light fixture and placement.
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Comments (9)[Contemporary Bathroom[(https://www.houzz.com/photos/contemporary-bathroom-ideas-phbr1-bp~t_712~s_2103) by North Hollywood General Contractors Globus Builder Haha, I had never seen the pendant hanging in front of the mirror until about a year ago. I think of the light bar above the mirror as very 80s. :) Forcing me to look at pictures has probably answered my question. In the photo above, you can see the pools of light on the counter, and the sinks are not centered between the sinks. I do like the look of this one, too. Although I wonder how the light would affect the person looking in the mirror. [Modern Bathroom[(https://www.houzz.com/photos/modern-bathroom-ideas-phbr1-bp~t_712~s_2105) by Cambridge General Contractors Charlie Allen Renovations, Inc....See MoreFoyer & Stairway Light Fixture Coordination
Comments (8)The light you chose is very stylish! For your stairway, here are some potential ideas. I noticed that the Deep Bronze finish on your light is very close to black, so I also considered some black-finished options. (Some of these lights are also available in bronze.) Millennium Lighting 4-Light Pendant Savoy House Berlin Kichler Larkin Sea Gull Labette Golden Lighting Mercer Savoy House Penrose Quoizel Aviary Golden Lighting Payton I don't want to overwhelm you with options--let me know what you think!...See MoreHow to find a lighting designer for a new build?
Comments (4)Most interior designers have training in lighting. Are you working with one for the rest of your selections? Ask them. Good higher end lighting stores often have them on staff, and as long as you buy your products from them, their services are included....See MoreContractor vs Design/Build
Comments (9)@plan2remodel, This is an issue about trusting your remodeler to be fair with you once you're under contract. I completely get that. Trust is something earned over time and you probably have no prior experience with any of the firms you're talking to. We do a fair number of bath remodels. Sometimes we need to replace a portion of subfloor. Unless it's a really large area, I just do it because it's not worth the cost of the paperwork or a delay in the project or a customer relations issue. One option you might propose is to include in your contract a cost allowance to replace subfloor, if needed. The allowance could state the labor rate and mark up on materials, but in a 60 SF bathroom, it's not going to involve a big cost. In any case, make sure the process for change orders requires your approval prior to execution. That way you can understand the scope involved, and question the cost if it seems unreasonable....See More- 5 years ago
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