Let me know what you think about these baths…I will include a before and after on the first one. It is in a condo and had lots of inherent issues we had to work around but the owner wanted a clean and serene look and we think we achieved that and then some! The second is a for a busy family but they wanted this bath to be able to be pretty and functional as well as it is the powder bath too! The last is a classic bath.
small baths
October 20, 2008
Three different but awesome baths!
Posted by kitchendetails under faucets, small baths | Tags: bain ultra tubs, before and after baths, classic baths, modern baths, zen baths |1 Comment
August 16, 2008
Splurge or Save on your Bathroom?
Posted by kitchendetails under bathroom design tips, plumbing fixtures, small baths | Tags: Antiques used as vanities, bathroom design tips, bathroom remodeling, custom shower treatments, Fairmont vanities, great ideas for your bathroom, great tile ideas, Moza tile, open showers, powder coating, Stone Forest sinks |[3] Comments
This is an article I wrote for Home and Garden Weekly. Thought I would replicate it here!
Splurge or Save
Adding personality to your bath does not necessarily mean spending loads of cash. However it is important to know when to count your pennies and when to go for broke! Consider these ideas whether doing a facelift or a full blown remodel:
• Splurge: Custom shower treatments are a great way to add style points to your space. After all, this is a huge canvas in most bathrooms! Look for a fabric with great texture and minimal pattern for most small spaces. Set the rod high and use your imagination in selecting the material for the rod, it can be almost anything!
• Save: Vanities do not have to be expensive but they do need to have some sense of style! Reusing (and recycling..a bonus!) existing furniture is great for powder baths or other small baths where a petite dresser, sideboard or even table might work well. Or, scour garage sales and flea markets for the right piece. Measure carefully to see how much space you have and discuss with your plumber any piping considerations. You can also take a peek at the many new bath furniture options that can be quite affordable yet with more pizzazz than the standard vanity.
• Splurge: Lighting is critical in any bath. Do not skimp on proper lighting placement or the right fixture design for the space even if doing a minor facelift. “Most people do not plan lighting well for the bath.” says Sarah Gillette of Urban Objects. Layering your lighting is optimal. General overhead lights can be recessed cans but side sconces are the best for illuminating your face.” Forget putting recessed can lights directly over the mirror. This is a common mistake and does nothing but provide plenty of shadows over your face!
• Save: Consider powder coating existing all metal faucetry in the shower and on the tub so that you can splurge on a to-die-for new faucet for your vanity. This can be a huge cost savings. With roman tub and shower fixtures, you cannot simply buy new trim to get a fresh look. The valves in the wall must be replaced if a different model. And often in older homes, the original valves are discontinued anyway. So to replace with new, the existing tile must come up to get to the valve. Gets expensive! With powder coating, a plumber or your handy hubby can just remove the trim, take it in and come home with new (almost) fixtures! Panhandle Powder Coating offers many different finish selections.
• Splurge: If you are utilizing tile in your redesign, allow for some “wow” specialty tiles. The entire tile budget does not need to be hefty but a little bit of wow goes a long way if used correctly. Try to choose a layout where a bit of accent can help define the personality of the room. And I am not talking about the typical ( and boring!) 6 inch border either! Think about using 4×4 inserts of glass mosaic tile in the floor pattern. Glass on the floor? “Absolutely” says Amy Collier with Moza Tile. “Used as an accent, glass tiles and mosaics can offer the perfect punch to add life to a bath and most glass can be used just about anywhere.”
• Save: Have a shower or tub area already tiled? Tile unattractive but in ok shape? Is there a shower curtain to hide it all? If so, then leave it! And then see number one splurge!
July 25, 2008
Medicine Cabinets…..do we like them?
Posted by kitchendetails under faucets, plumbing fixtures, small baths | Tags: Baths with tile walls, Great small baths, Robern Medicine Cabinets |[2] Comments
I have to admit…not my favorite design idea for a bath but in recent months there has been occassions where we really needed the targeted storage that a medicine cabinet provides. Especially in spatially challenged baths. It is important to get a good one. I like Robern for several reasons. There are many styles to choose from, they have the new “cold” storage varieties, and there are frames you can by from other manufacturers that work really well with Robern. I have posted a pix of inside and outside of one we recently used. The frame is stationary and the glass opens. The inside back is mirrored as well as the inside of door. Also, take a look at this extra, extra small bathroom and see how the use of tile on all surfaces…yes i mean walls, ceilings and floors has given this bathroom closet an extra dose of flair.