Monday, September 28, 2015

Clean and Modern: A Fresh Bathroom Remodel by Fiorito Interior Design

When my client purchased his circa 1980s home several years ago, it came with this guest bathroom, seen below. He was eager to swap his brass accented shower doors, counter "bridge" spanning the toilet, wall-to-wall mirror, and terra cotta tiled floor for a sleeker, more contemporary looking room.


We gutted the entire space except for the tub which was in perfect condition and replaced the boring, square beige tiles with large format tiles of a subtle, threaded pattern. A decorative, highly textured band of stainless steel, stone, and glass runs through the shower and defines the counter of the new dark vanity which is now in scale with the room. New sconces in matte opal glass are twined with ribbons of forged iron. Walls are in a chic hue called Thunder Grey.


The modern sink hardware features a chrome trough spout and stylized square handles. The counter top, with its soft grey and blue-green clouds, is fabricated from a single piece of Sea Pearl quartzite.


The shower edges and niche are lined in a polished chrome detail for a clean, minimalist look.


And finally, the shower hardware with a bar and hand held shower head echoes the modernist approach to the space.

All after photos by Bernardo Grijalva

If you have a bathroom that could use a bit of updating, give me a call. I'd love to help!

Happy designing!

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