transformation of my black and yellow 1950's kitchen into the "vision" that was so hard for my wife to see. Gutted the whole thing down to the studs, removed a wall and threw up a flush mount beam (as easy as it sounds, assembled cabinets, installed mosaic floor, built and installed concrete counter tops, installed penny tile back splash, installed new apron sink, and fixtures taaaadaaaaaa ready for the next project!
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We renovated the entire downstairs. We ripped out all the floors, installed beautiful hand scrapped bamboo throughout, put up crown molding, new lighting, new paint, entire new kitchen - black leather granite counters, installed chocolate maple cabinets, glass backsplash that pulls all the colors together, added black furniture island with madura gold granite, copper farmhouse sink, lights and furniture as well as taking down the knee wall and making it a breakfast bar, changed the stairways by adding wrought iron spindles and staining the banisters.
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We recently (finally renovated / remodeled our master bathroom that had been sitting gutted since the day we bought our house - over 3 1/2 years ago. We finally were able to borrow the lump sum needed to do this massive makeover. The issue with the original bathroom - other than the fact that it was super dated (green wallpaper and yucky, was that the main drain was cracked and water was leaking to the floor below - into the walls and down to the floor. This is a second story bathroom and below it is the kitchen and dining room. Sadly the previous tenant was using the bathroom even with the broken drain pipes which had caused mold in the walls which we had to get professionally cleaned! Anyway, all that's in the past now and we have a fabulous modern (but comfortable master bathroom that feels like an expensive hotel / spa and it even has a view of the bay and golden gate bridge!
feel free to follow our blog for the rest of our adventures in home makeover here - http://fixerwithaview.wordpress.com - we even have a blog section about how we almost got onto HGTV's curb appeal - shot the reveal and everything before our project was cancelled.
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This bathroom hasn't been touched since at least the 1970's. We have many limitations with space, but it is much brighter and cleaner. Clawfoot Tub was turned into a shower with new fixtures.
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Welcome to my beach retreat! I don't have a beach house, so I created the feel in my bathroom. A stroll on the beach collecting beach glass is my ultimate relaxation. So, my beach glass collection was the inspiration for my personal "spa". I used frosted glass mosaic as the accent for the walls. On the floor is a tumbled marble mosaic with the frosted glass squares randomly scattered through out- just like finding glass on the beach! The vanity is the piece de resistance. The base is actually a sofa table and the counter top is custom concrete. I was so lucky to find a local concrete artist who made my vision into a reality. He created a work of art by incorporating glass from my collection into the concrete. Take a look at the close ups, it's really breathtaking. I smile every time I look at it! The counter top really sets off the frosted glass vessel sink. All of the metal is satin nickel.
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Part of my condo renovation still in progress, this dark and dingy bathroom went from two small functional but boring compartments to a striking contemporary space. See my other RMSpaces for rooms I have updated so far.
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Hasn't everyone had one of those one-piece counter top and sink combo? Ugh. I have two. I just decoupaged the entire surface, then decorated with travel memorabilia to fit the theme of the space. Of course, I sealed it to stay dry, then replaced the hardware. Please comment and rate! Thanks.
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This is the last room that is left of our total house renovation. We bought a 1890's farm house that we have gutted and gutted again.... And so, here is the last room of the renovation process.....
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This is my upstairs bathroom designed for my 2 children. I wanted it to be fresh, clean, & reflect the kids. I used cream paint w/whilte chair rall & wainscoting. I purchased a white cabinet for $30 cut off the top & replaced it w/granite & an undermount sink. I found a fun mirror for $8. I purchased the accessories at pottery barn: matching curtain, mat, towels, & plates that I put on the wall for art. I used the same granite from the sink on the windowsill & over the baseboard below. I used fun blue title in the bath & white tile w/fun blue inserts on the floor. In order to fit the towels, I put them on the door & had the door swing out instead of the normal in to create more room. Finally, I used all crome fixtures throughout.
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We completely remodeled our small kitchen with Thomasville maple cabinets, Silestone coffee brown quartz countertops, cherry stained eucalyptus wood floors, stainless appliances, large undermount sink, green glass tile backsplash in a subway pattern with a decorative mosaic tile accent.
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Virtually every square foot of this bathroom is tiled. The green floor, the lavendar walls, the white and lavendar ceiling. It is a disaster and we don't know how to fix it!
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My vanity/sink area is in it's own area and the shower and toilet are in the next room separated by a pocket door. I wanted the vanity part to flow into my bedroom to match my dresser and the colors all to flow from one room to the next. The vanity was made from scratch and to be 39 inches tall as I am 6'1. The fixtures are all rose bronze and the doors handles/light are bronze. Mirror and light fixture match vanity.
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The half bath off of the living area of my house was all white with the original tile from when the house was built in the sixties: baby blue! I hated it. Now I love it!
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We turned what used to be a closet off the dining room into a half bath in our 100 yr old house remodel. A spacious toilet area with a small table and a custom sink nook: the med cabinet and sink stand are antiques with a copper sink with wall faucet. We painted above the chair rail but wallpapered below it. A stained glass lamp completed the look. We have some iron wall hanging that match the patterns in the wallpaper and the color of the faucet that will go up on the wall shortly.
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This is our unfinished master bathroom. It was started in 2003 and it is still not done! It's large and mostly ROUND. We have a few pieces picked (like our concrete, trough sink. There is a black vanity. There are six arched windows across the round wall (looking out to our back yard. The shower will have two shower heads (facing each other.
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Although this was a small outdated, dark master bath and has recently undergone a renovation. There were many inspirations, mostly from designers and photo's across the web. We were going for a bright, clean, contemporary look; inspired by a spa-like feel and earthly accent tones.
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