Transitional Small Bathroom Remodel in Portland
Traditional and contemporary design combine to give this small bathroom remodel a new look, more accessible space, and better functionality.
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Traditional and contemporary design combine to give this small bathroom remodel a new look, more accessible space, and better functionality.
This transitional primary master bathroom remodel in Washington is the perfect balance of sleek and modern yet classic and versatile with a slightly moody aesthetic.
A dated old bathroom goes from tired to inspired in this delightful remodeling project.
Clean lines, bold blocks of color and hints of chrome add elegance to this Portland area contemporary bathroom project.
With the goal of creating an accessible and comfortable space for an aging couple, Neil Kelly’s design team created a more efficient layout, raised the vanity countertops, added storage, improved the lighting and more.
To better reflect a contemporary design aesthetic, Neil Kelly created a design plan for a clean, luxurious, spa-like bathroom that featured an eye-catching, marble tile vanity wall, a freestanding, vessel soaking tub and a large shower with a functional bench.
After finishing a beautiful kitchen remodel, these Seattle homeowners decided to wait several years before turning their attention to the master bath. At the top of the wish-list? To add luxury and style while staying true to their home’s period styling and historic finishes.
When our client wanted the design of their master bath to honor their Japanese heritage and emulate a Japanese bathing experience, they turned to us. They had very specific needs and ideas they needed help with — including blending Japanese design elements with their traditional Northwest-style home.
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Tub or Shower? “If it turns out the tub is only used for watering house plants, or worse, for the cat box, I say NO! I have learned over the years, there are ‘tub people’ and ‘shower people.'” — Kathleen Donohue, Bend Design Consultant
Small Kitchen Design: “It’s often beneficial to have a mobile surface like a prep table on casters or a table that folds out from the wall.” — Karen Richmond, Portland Design Consultant
Backsplash Tile: “Something about a handmade ceramic tile makes me swoon. The imperfect edges of each tile allow the grout to show off, and the subtle tone variations from tile to tile add character.” — Erika Altenhofen, Portland Design Consultant
Regional Differences: “In California, people are very interested in keeping up with the neighbors and resale value. In the Pacific Northwest, there is a greater attention to craftsmanship that I find really inspiring.” — Jamie Smugeresky, Seattle Design Consultant