Big Master Bathroom Remodel - finished!
Jennifer
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Comments (19)olychick, thank you for taking a look. :) I'm relieved to hear you think a white shower pan is best. I am heading out now to find porcelain marble look tiles for the shower walls to pick up the gray as you suggested. I want a shiny finish to the walls. Tell me if you think that's a misstep. I am avoiding marble as I have a marble topped vanity now that is pock marked with etchings. As far as seeing myself in the vanity, yes, I think I will be able to do so. I was planning on a black framed mirror spanning the vanity. My current vanity is 32 1/4" high (as will be the new vanity) and when seated on my vanity stool my reflection is seen up to my chest. The only issue currently is that my knees are pressed against drawers. I failed to mention that I was thinking of using absolute black granite for the vanity top for two reasons: one being cost and the other being to avoid etching. Will doing so deviate too much from my inspiration? Lastly, I had the idea of applying pieces of beveled mirror framed by black molding floor to ceiling along the back wall and continuing behind the toilet (similar to this only floor to ceiling with the exception of base molding & crown): [Traditional Bathroom[(https://www.houzz.com/photos/traditional-bathroom-ideas-phbr1-bp~t_712~s_2107) by Northbrook Architects & Building Designers Michael A. Menn Thoughts? Suggestions? Thank you for reading this far. :)...See Morefinishing up remodel with master bathroom, need advice
Comments (6)I am ordering interior doors from Urban Doors. They are located in Los Angeles but do ship. I am in Los Angeles so I don't know what shipping would be in terms of pricing. My designer recommended them and I went out to look at their showroom - quality seemed very good and pricing was very reasonable. I also considered Trustile and Urban Door had better prices. Urban Doors...See MoreHelp! Master Bathroom Remodel
Comments (16)Remodeling Magazine publishes a Remodel Cost Vs. Value Report each year which includes cost data for a variety of different remodeling projects organized by regions across the U.S. For your region, their data indicate a $21K cost to remodel a 5' x 7' bath at a mid-range quality level. Your master bath is larger and presumably you'd want a higher quality level, too. Here's a link to the online report: https://www.remodeling.hw.net/cost-vs-value/bathroom-remodel?y=2019 If you want to forgo a shower door, our rule of thumb is that you'll need at least 5 ft from the shower head that is protected with tile or glass. I don't see how you're going to achieve that based on your current plan. In addition to its effect on your vanity, splashing creates a slip/fall hazard in the area between the shower and toilet. Regarding your question whether eliminating the tub will torpedo your home's resale value, the answer is that it depends. It depends on 1.) consumer preferences in your local market, and 2.) the demographics of the most likely purchasers of your home. Best wishes for a successful project!...See MoreHelp with master bathroom remodel!
Comments (7)Ok I think we have figured it out! We decided to demo the shower now... that wasn’t planned initially but here we are. So, we are going with a black, white, and wood colors. Contemporary industrial look. We decided on SW alabaster paint for the walls, the wood vanity in knotty alder, vessel sink, black fixtures, we also purchased an OVE LED mirror, for behind the sink the backsplash will be white herringbone tile with charcoal grout. The shower will be 3x12” white subway tiles stacked vertically with white grout. We are going to build a recessed shelf in the shower that will match the vanity backsplash, it will be the herringbone tile with charcoal grout. We ordered a dreamline shower door with black matte hinges. I also found this fun artwork to hang on the wall opposite the vanity, I am going to just DIY it myself. It’s all coming together! Tile pattern for the shower, the herringbone will be the recessed shelf. Rest of the shower will be the stacked subway tiles. The tiles are all bright white, this photo is not the best!...See MoreRory (Zone 6b)
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