Investing In Your Kitchen: Cost of a Kitchen Remodel
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After spending too much time in the house with a hall bath overwhelmed by a forest green laminate countertop and a master bath with a baby pink countertop, these Arlington Heights homeowners made the decision to overhaul both spaces. With an earthy, neutral color palette, these two bathrooms turned out to be perfect hubs for relaxation and organized storage.
While almost every inch of both bathrooms was overhauled for new tile, shower glass, and clean countertops, there was an element in each room that stayed the same: the window and door casings. Since the rest of the house had matching window and door casings, these clients had three choices. Option one was to replace every casing to keep the house cohesive, which would be quite a large investment. They could select new casings for the master and hall bathrooms, however, then they would stand out like a sore thumb. The third option, and one these clients selected, was to keep the door casings the same. With this knowledge, the OHi designer made selections the would match the earthy nature of the door casings so that it would fit seamlessly in with the design.
Before: The countertops were baby pink. The shower was framed. There was wasted space under the double sink vanity that was crafted from old wood. The floor tile was small squares with no character.
After: A clean durable vanity is installed with ample storage, mixing drawers and cabinets. The vanity is topped with a calming quarts. Large format tiles cover the floor. The shower is now frameless
Before: Countertop is an atrocious Forest Green. There is minimal storage, and dead space under the far end of the vanity countertop. The shower-tub combo is enclosed by a cumbersome glass.
After: A large tower is added to the far end of the vanity for additional linen storage. The under cabinets of vanity are extended to the far end of the wall. The shower is replaced, including a unique niche. The glass is replaced by a curtain.
Master Bath Vanity: Decora with Kindling Finish
Master Bath Surface: Caesarstone Shitake Quartz
Shower Wall Tile: Magnolia in Gris
Master Bath Floor Tile: Dolomiti White (12x24)
Master Bath Wall Tile: Dolomiti White (12x24)
Master Bath Niche: Kalahari Dunes Ultra Weave
Master Bath Hardware: Richelieu in Brushed Nickel
Hall Bath Vanity: Decora with Kindling Finish
Hall Bath Surface: Caesarstone Shitake Quartz
Hall Bath Wall Tile: Life Waves Blanco
Hall Bath Floor Tile: Esplanade Pass
Hall Bath Niche: Bellagio Blend Elongated
Hall Bath Hardware: Richelieu in Brushed Nickel
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