ASID Qualified Practitioners

ASID Qualified Practitioner who validates work and experience to hold an ASID designation. 

Overview

A family of four living in Atlantic Highlands hired us to design their main and kid’s bathroom. They were interested in the look of stone with warmer tones/colors, improving function and creating more desirable spaces. Mom and Dad wanted to create not just beautiful, but more functional spaces for their two young children, ages 4 and 2.

They liked having a drop in jacuzzi tub with its step and the general layout of the bathing area. Mom enjoys sitting on the step so her daughter can sit while Mom does her hair. The existing bathroom seemed visually overwhelming, so the challenge was to create a cohesive and calming result. They also enjoy having a large mirror with adjustable lighting. Dad was a big fan of his towel warmer, so we made sure to get him a beautiful new towel warmer.

For the master, a taupe travertine look helped achieve a warm, calming,  soothing, and relaxed environment. This environment proved to be perfect for getting ready for the day, enjoying a shower, or relaxing in the jacuzzi tub.

We took everything out and rebuilt it to our specifications to align all the parts, correct the angles, include a shower seat, and showcase the bathing area. The framing of the windows with tile helped to create a cohesive and visually comforting feeling. We specified a large format tile to avoid grout lines on the face of the tub surround creating a seamless appearance.

Their previous vanity was very small leaving a lot of wasted space. To resolve this problem, we went big by relocating the door to allow for a wall-to-wall vanity with lower and upper cabinets providing 10 feet of maximum storage solutions while creating something beautiful. The glass backsplash tile contributes texture and depth, while its placement makes the vanity appear much larger. We added a rain head and a handheld in addition to the shower head to make it easier for Mom to bathe the kids, but it also made it more fun for the kids.

The kid’s bathroom followed suit with the master bathroom. Warm, nurturing colors were introduced to create an inviting environment. I added a little pop of fun with the circles on the floor and the complimentary shower niche backsplash. No longer was the toilet paper holder next to the shower getting soaked after each use.

In our drawings we aligned the grout lines and tile with the shower niche openings. I was so very impressed at the skill and commitment to detail the contractor provided to execute the entire design but most specifically the beautifully aligned niches. This really helped to create a clean result.

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