Monday, April 25, 2011

Bathroom Remodel

Our latest project was part of a larger project that involved taking over a bedroom to add space to the master bed room and existing 6' x 6' bathroom. The house is a turn of the century four square farm house. The goal was to keep some of the traditional farm feel while adding a little contemporary rustic to keep things interesting. The cabinets are made out of rustic alder and have a 1-3/4" face frame to give an interesting depth to the doors.
The countertops are fabricated out of copper and etched and given patina to create something truly unique. The sink is a standard top mount sink that was inset to give it a modern farm sink look.

The tile is all mexican travertine on the floor behind the mirror and in the shower. The tile border is a custom creation that ties in traditional quilting patterns in a more contemporary setting. The shower also has a copper bench seat that was lightly etched and left bare to gain a natural patina with use.
In the powder room downstairs we created a vanity to match the upstairs.

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