Our recent clients in Arlington, Texas wanted to update their original 1970’s master bathroom with something they had been dreaming of for a long time – a remodeled shower. Due to the layout of the original bathroom and the built-in corner soaking tub that they never used, there was a lot of wasted space. Not to mention the original shower, which was lack-luster and very small. The clients also had to share a sink, which is never ideal in a shared master bathroom! After discussing these issues with the clients, our designers modified the floor plans and redesigned the space by removing the clunky corner tub and tiny shower and converting the entire wall into a spacious, luxury shower. The vanity was also updated with an additional sink, custom electrical outlets, and reworked drawers for better storage.
Our draftsman was also able to create detailed 3-D renderings to mimic the colors & features to be used in the remodeled bathroom. This provided our clients a clear visual of how the updated space would look.
The many features of the shower include two handheld sprayers, body jets, a rain showerhead mounted on the ceiling, and steam heads; all in a sleek, stainless steel finish.
Each end of the shower also includes a built-in bench, a multi-shelf niche and a grab bar.
The custom vanity was designed with rich stained alder cabinets and a dark granite counter to match the polished look of the remodeled bathroom. Two undermount sinks were installed at each end to replace the previous single sink, and about a foot and a half of counter space was gained after the corner tub was removed. The extra space allowed each sink to have it’s own set of stacked accessory drawers and a cabinet space underneath – complete with a custom outlet for an electric toothbrush stand, preventing clutter on top of the vanity.