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C&M Interiors faced the important task of maintaining the historic feel of this second empire revival home’s bathroom renovation. Looking to create a playful and welcoming space for the homeowner’s son, the space is full of classic elements and whimsical charm. Covered in shades of blue and penny tile flooring, the bathroom’s creative ambience is accented by Schumacher horse-patterned wallpaper on the ceiling. Gold detailing in the vanity, light fixtures and tub add to the renovation’s historic charm.

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A breathtaking but non-functional bathroom was given a much needed makeover by Karr Bick Kitchen + Bath. Adjustments to the bathroom’s layout were key, removing the sink from in front of the toilet and adjusting the previous cave-like tiled shower. Natural stone countertops and a marble mosaic floor replace the older, decorative tile. A double vanity sits along the old shower wall and the wall-mounted faucets add additional “getting ready” storage.

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This 1940s Clayton home received a major overhaul. The client was looking to place an en-suite bathroom, smaller walk-in closet and space for laundry into the room’s previous footprint. Chelsea Design and Wise Bros. LLC removed the old back staircase connecting the primary bedroom to the second floor to create space for the new bathroom. The new space had enough room for a narrow bathroom, large walk-in shower and water closet, a new primary closet and a laundry room with access to the main hall. Due to the layout of the space, the vanity could only be placed in front of a window.

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Dana King Design Build Remodeling transformed this turn-of-the-century home’s bathroom in a dramatic remodel. Looking for a primary bathroom that accommodates both busy mornings and relaxing evenings, the designer chose to not remove any walls, opting instead to demo a closet and place a standing shower with a frameless glass enclosure in the previous space. High ceilings are accentuated with a mural wallpaper and gold, sculpted leaf chandelier.

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Addressing uneven floor heights, removing soffits and tackling the lack of a toilet room were some of the main starting points for this bathroom renovation. Transforming a dated floor plan, Karr Bick Kitchen + Bath sought to create a functional and timeless space. To infuse character into the home, wainscoting was added throughout the bathroom up to the ceiling. This provided a backdrop for the mirrors and sconces and blends nicely with the floral wallpaper pattern along the walls.

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This primary bathroom is the embodiment of luxury and grace. A custom De Gournay wallcovering featuring a moonlit garden design on metallic silk immediately draws viewers’ eyes into the room. The surrounding walls were custom painted to match the wallcovering and soft reflective materials, such as the Waterworks Candide freestanding oval tub, carry the space’s metallic theme. The Adele small sconce by Visual Comfort adds a soft, inviting glow to the space, and the Lola beveled mirror is embellished with quartz crystal points that reflect light throughout the room.

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