Thursday, May 17, 2012

Before and After: BK Bathroom




I’ve been a bit of a slacker with uploading pictures – a common sin for those who are chronically busy. I had a free moment earlier today, however, and got to put up these photos of a bathroom we are almost finished with. New tile work both on the floor and walls, plus a new backsplash, tub and shower. We also installed brand new vessel sinks, light fixtures, vanity mirrors and toilet. Very nice design overall, heavy on tans, blacks and dark and light browns. We’re doing some very minor finishing touches on the shower today but this is the essential look of the place. What does everyone think? 



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5 comments:

  1. After looking at those pictures, I can say that were a lot of changes made with the bathroom's wall. It looked classier and more modern with the dim lights installed. How about the faucets, sinks, and bath tubs? Did you replace it with new ones, or is it still the same as in the after photos?

    Earlene Mroz

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  2. All the fixtures, including the faucets, sinks and bath tub, are new, picked out by the client after consulting with our provider about their choices. They picked them out and we installed them.

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  3. Those sinks are so classy! Your clients really know how to style their bathroom, and you guys did an excellent job installing everything too. I especially love the new bathroom wall! It certainly looks more elegant and pleasing to the eyes. Great job! ;)


    Althea Tumlin

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  4. I love the renovation and the new look you gave to the bathroom! I especially love the new sink, which is absolutely beautiful! And the lighting gives the bathroom that soft, romantic feel. Well, it seems that the client made the best decisions! :)

    Regards,
    Carmella Vancil

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  5. Really cool post. I enjoyed it. By profession I am a plumber. So I always love to create new things and ideas. Very Interesting what situation with residential plumbing in your region? And what situation with water & plumbing contractors ?

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