We received some positive feedback about our Winnetka Colonial Chronicles, and we've been on something of a bathroom bonanza, so we decided to present three recently completed bathrooms as a series. This is the first of three, a guest bathroom in need of a refresh.
We'll start with the "before" pics:
Ah, the carefree days when 4x4 square tile and white grout was used liberally all over the bathroom. Simpler times.
The shower was long, but it lacked storage and a bench. The chunky chrome frame was a dominant feature in the bathroom.
And now the "after" pics:
The new bathroom exchanges the short pedestal sink for a full-height black vanity with storage, the polished chrome for warmer tones, and the ongoing maintenance of white grout for charcoal.
Black & white doesn't have to be old-fashioned or overtly masculine. Here we used an elongated white subway tile to update a classic look and softened the visuals with a decorative backsplash.
Extending the tile to the ceiling draws the eye up, and frameless glass removes the visual weight of the shower enclosure.
The addition of a small bench and shower niche adds comfort and storage for a more functional shower.
In some ways, this updated bathroom is a nod to classic bathrooms of the past. We like the use of easy maintenance materials, improved functionality, and crisp lines--and we hope our client's guests appreciate it, too. It's a great pleasure work with clients who entrust us with the design of these projects, and we hope this bathroom serves their family and guests well for a long time.
We'll tour a completely different bathroom in the following Bathroom Series, 2 of 3. Cheers!