Updating your bathrooms can breathe new life into your home.
Whole bath remodel
Thoughtful updating of a historic home can make your bathroom an oasis.
Our bathroom projects typically involve demolition of the walls and floors to the studs, and reinstalling modern plumbing, new drywall, new wterproofing systems, heated floors if desired, and all new tile and fixtures. We regularly reconfigure the layout, whether that means incorporating a closet into the bathroom, moving fixtures around, or even adding square footage to the outside.
Expanding the space
In this Mackay home in Palo Alto, we expanded the bathroom into a closet to make more space.
For this project we used large format Porcelanosa tile, Toto toilet and bidet, shower doors by Franciscan Glass, a Schluter heated floor system and shower membrane, lit Robert medicine cabinet, and built a custom vanity to work with a Porcelanosa sink.
Building an addition
Sometimes the space is just too small. In this project in Palo Altós Community Center, we updated an Eichler primary bath by bumping out the exterior wall, adding a new Marvin Ultimate exterior door, replacing the original sunken shower with a much larger curbless entry shower, replacing the toilet with a Toto toilet and bidet, replacing the original vanity and sinks with a new custom unit, and retailing the entire space. The new space is light, bright, and up-to-date.
New Craftsman Bathroom
For this project in Atherton we reconfigured the layout of the bathroom to accommodate a larger 6´ long bathtub, a wall-mounted toilet, a new custom-built vanity. To complete the transformation we added new recessed spotlights and installed a larger Marvin window to bring in more light. For the design, we worked with Kirstin at Sustainable Home, who helped the client find this beautiful combination of wallpaper, tiles, and fixtures.