Downtown Seattle Master Bathroom Remodel

We Transformed a dated master bathroom, in a downtown Seattle area condominium, into a modern sanctuary.  Complete with a walk-in closet, deep soaking tub with a glass enclosure, and a back-lit glass block toe kick. The final result was truly an urban oasis.

Downtown Seattle Master Bathroom Remodel

Downtown Seattle Master Bathroom Remodel

Downtown Seattle Master Bathroom Remodel

Tile Shower with Glass Enclosure

Downtown Seattle Master Bathroom Remodel

Walk-in Closet

Downtown Seattle Master Bathroom Remodel

Tile Shower with Glass Tile Accents

Downtown Seattle Master Bathroom Remodel

Dual Vanity with Lighted Toe Kick

 

Three New Bathrooms for One Great Client; each with a Different Look

We remodeled three bathrooms for this client.  Two guest bathrooms and a master bathroom.  Each bathroom has it’s own unique look and the master bathroom was transformed into a spa-like oasis.

The Master Bath:

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Guest Bathroom:

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Second Guest Bath:

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Guest Bathroom with Faux Wood Tile Floor

Capitol Hill Renovation

Kitchens by J&M Remodel, Seattle, WA

This Capitol Hill renovation included new flooring, wainscoting, trim, and paint in the dining area, a complete kitchen remodel, and two bathroom remodels. The clients brought to the table great aesthetic ideas that worked to modernize their home while retaining its period charm.

The second floor guest bathroom had heated floors that ran into the custom shower pan. Check out the streamlined tiled, heat register cover. The shower in the main floor guest bath pictured utilized the existing glass block window and maximized the overall floor space and appearance with a glass shower enclosure.

Custom Bath with New Window for Natural Light

We transformed an older, run of the mill, bathroom into a serene retreat with custom tile, rustic fixtures and a new window.

This mirrored tile shelf is a great accent to the room, and adding mirrors always creates the illusion of more space:

We installed a new window above the shower to bring some natural light into an otherwise artificially illuminated room:

Using large tiles like these on the counter was an inexpensive alternative to a granite slab and still looks great:

This is what the bathroom looked like before the transformation.  What a difference!