Lakeview Master Bath B&A
Lakeview Master Bath INTRO Welcome back to our before and after series here on our blog! In today’s post we will walk you through our Lakeview Master Bath project. For this renovation, we transformed an outdated [...]
Lakeview Master Bath INTRO Welcome back to our before and after series here on our blog! In today’s post we will walk you through our Lakeview Master Bath project. For this renovation, we transformed an outdated [...]
Welcome to Part II of the Southern Glam House before & after! If you haven't seen Part I (kitchen, living room, and dining room) you can find it here. In Part I we shared our vision for the whole house. The basis for the master bathroom stayed true to this vision with a soft white and warm gray color palette, brushed nickel finishes, and splashes of "glam".
The Southern Glam House earned its nickname in the earliest stages of project design. Our client's goal was to combine "updated traditional" elegance with a hint of high-sheen sparkle to achieve a timeless design style.
Our Transitional Bathroom project took place in a Corinth, TX home built in 1999. Our clients had already updated several other areas of the home and were anxious to tackle their master bathroom. Their design style is a transitional fusion of rustic, farmhouse, and traditional, and this called for a unique approach to bathroom design.
Our Elegant Marble Bathroom project is located in a beautiful hillside neighborhood in Highland Village, Texas. The house was built in the 90s and our clients had updated much of it, but the master bathroom was dated and awkward in layout. The angular shower partially blocked the entrance to the master closet, and narrow access to the garden tub increased the closed-in feeling in the bathroom.
The Family Style Galley Kitchen is in a Tudor-style home built in 1920. The house had so much character, from the diamond-pane windows in the front room to the dark wood paneling throughout, but the kitchen didn't fit the stately elegance of the rest of the house. Our clients' main goal was to open the kitchen up to the surrounding rooms. They also desired to create more space in the kitchen so the whole family could be in there together, and update the design to a blend of modern style and timeless sophistication.
The Franklin Farmhouse was a very fun project for us! Our clients were long-time friends who had moved back to the area after years of living out of state, and their modern farmhouse style is very similar to the style we prefer for our own home. The house is in an ideal location on a lot with plenty of elbow-room and lots of mature trees. Built in the early 1990s, the house was the perfect size for a growing family, yet felt bland and generic. Our clients' goals were to increase the functionality of the house for their family's needs while also updating the style of the home.
This project was especially exciting as it was our own master bathroom! While the room had great bones, the design was decades out of date (cultured marble and seashell sinks!). The tiled wall enclosing the tub/shower cut the room in half, making it feel small and cramped. The vaulted ceiling added great interest, but the design didn't utilize its potential as a feature in the room. We had ample counter space on the long vanity, but cabinet storage was lacking due to the outdated vanity cutout. While we appreciated the closet storage space, the old sliding door had been removed and the curtain separating the closet from the bathroom made the transition feel cluttered.