Is your home in need of a bathroom remodel? If so, we can show you how to add a little splash to your bath. Whether it’s your master bath, hall bath, kid’s bath or even your powder room, we understand that baths serve as retreats which is why we give special attention to this very important room.
Master Baths
Indulgence, which used to be found only at spas, is finding its way into master bath remodels. More and more clients are turning their master baths into customized retreats. When it comes to extras in a master bathroom remodel, look toward the luxurious. Hang a chandelier over a soaking tub; add built-in warming drawers for towels and splurge on heated floors. Or, install in a large shower with rain bars, body sprays or steam.
Hall Baths
Some may say it’s boring, but an all white bathroom makes it feel big and bright. Most importantly, in a small room you must make sure every piece has a purpose.
Powder Rooms
Even though powder rooms are small spaces, they present the perfect opportunity to show off your design style. When auditioning colors for your powder room, beige, tan and sand need not apply. Bold hues like merlot, navy, chocolate and even black work well in this small space. Although conventional decorating wisdom suggests that light colors make a small room feel big, there’s no need for visual tricks here. Embrace the room’s small size and go for drama instead.
Powder rooms are the perfect place to dabble in materials that are more costly, delicate or require more maintenance because the room needs considerably less material and receives less traffic.
Add art to walls, arrange small vignettes on the countertops, and provide little luxuries like fine soaps and rich lotion for guests to use. The one thing a powder room doesn’t need much of is storage. Anything a visitor needs from hand towels to extra toilet tissue should be in plain sight.