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Debbie P

Denison, TX
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Design & Décor: I have a space 14'x approx 2' to make a closet.

I'd like to include a space for my sewing machine, gift wrapping center, linen closet, and a small part to hang clothes. The storage is the entire width of an extra room we'd like to ...»
organize with 9' ceilings. Any suggestions/details to consider?

Debbie P
Debbie P Denison, TX
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  • Debbie P
    Commented on Nov 16, 2011
    Thanks for the answers, but I'm still hoping for more ideas.
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Windows & Doors: What do you think is better for an entry door? Steel or fiberglass?

Denise
Denise Oviedo, FL
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  • Debbie P
    Commented on Nov 14, 2011
    Our door is iron and glass. 8' high. love it. It's heavy but keeps out heat and cold.
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  • BEFORE Photo - tub area
  • BEFORE Photo - towards closet
  • BEFORE Photo - Vanity
  • BEFORE Photo - towards shower/tub
  • AFTER - windows added around tub
  • AFTER - vanity area, window added between vanities 2
  • AFTER - towards closet (note new linen storage to right)
  • AFTER - view near the shower (adjacent to) - Lumicor custom panel used to create privacy 2
  • AFTER - view towards shower (walls removed where old shower and toilet were) 2
  • AFTER - View towards entry from master.  Abundance of storage!
  • AFTER - pull out hampers, right where you need it! 2
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MASTER RENOVATION ~ Natural Oasis in Loganville, GA.

A home can often be dated by the presence of oddly angled walls and ceilings. So a simple way to modernize may well be to remove these relics of a bygone era. ...»

The master bathroom suite shown here was outdated, with angled walls, a vaulted ceiling and a trapezoid window high up above the bath. A separate toilet and shower room made it seem crowded.

This homeowner wanted their ensuite bathroom to be a luxurious personal oasis that they could escape to. They requested warm, natural materials, better light, a larger shower and a more functional space, the first move was to drop the ceiling to a flat 9ft height.

To overcome the loss of light from the trapezoid window, we added windows behind the tub and the vanity. These help to bring in more light and give a view of the woods outside the window.

The flow was improved by removing the wall separating the toilet and shower from the rest of the space. Instead, a panel of Lumicor acrylic with prairie grass embedded in it and wrapped in a maple frame, provides partial privacy for the toilet. Lumicor was chosen because it obscures the view while still allowing light to flow through the space. The rearrangement also resulted in extra space for a larger shower enclosure.

Originally a set of his and her closets was accessed from the bathroom. These were combined to make a single large closet, and an angled closet wall was made straight. A second closet was positioned in an unused corner of the bedroom, and tall cabinetry for storage of linens and toiletries was built into the space created where the angled closet wall had been removed.

The owners wanted the bathroom to have a feeling of Zen-like calm, and to bring the outdoors inside, so we have used organic materials as much as possible.

Maple was chosen for the vanities and tall cabinetry, the mirror surrounds and framing around the toilet partition. The wood complements the warm, brown tones of the travertine slab countertops and travertine tiles in the shower, around the tub and on the floor.

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BeckySue, Certified Maste... Lawrenceville, GA
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  • Debbie P
    Commented on Nov 14, 2011
    Amazing improvement. The before pictures looked like after thoughts. The finished project ...»
    flows. Beautiful!!

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