Potomac, MD 20878: Hall Bathroom Renovation

The Huang family wanted a change for a more modern look in their guest bathroom while still appealing the overall theme of cleanliness blended with traditional tones in the rest of their home. Custom framed mirrors and a floating vanity with glass counter and vessel sinks added a unique style. Porcelain tile with marble tones and a glass and stone mosaic accent helped tie in the bathrooms colors and texture with the rest of the spaces in the home.
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  • Saffron Tulieres Saffron Tulieres on Nov 25, 2013
    That countertop is exactly what I was looking for when I put in a bathroom earlier this year! Probably wouldn't have been within my budget anyway but I'd love to know the source. I ended up ordering a custom color of laminate from Lowe's kitchen department and only after my contractor finished building and installing the countertop did I find out they shipped a darker shade of green (the item code was off by one number) with packaging and paperwork that said it was the shade I actually ordered and now I have a sage countertop that doesn't really compliment my light sea foam walls and accent tiles. I spent more than I planned on spending and ended up with something I would have only chosen if there were no better choice than whatever the prefab counter selection had to offer (I might as well have taken a white or ecru one after all the time I spent trying to find the counter I thought I was getting). At least I can live with it. Anyway, that countertop is beautiful and you did a fabulous job overall.
    • @Saffron Tulieres Thank you for your compliments and feedback! Yes remodeling does have its inherent challenges, though I'm glad to hear that your overall project came out nicely. Our team puts in a lot of effort in planning and organizing details to help our clients avoid situations like the one you described. Even when mistakes do happen (because they do), these processes really allow us to successfully react to them and make sure our clients get what they asked for to the best of the situation. Have a happy Thanksgiving and take care! Best, Greg Buitrago http://hammercontractors.com
  • Inga H Inga H on Mar 05, 2014
    looks great, but where are the traces of any human activity? Normal people usually have some stuff on the counter and around, how the Huang family manage to do without anything? I always think about it when I see the photos of such perfect rooms :-)
    • @Inga H Very true :) Typically we photograph our projects just as we complete them, before turning the room back to the homeowners. If the photography session happens later on, the project designer will stage the space. Greg B. http://hammercontractors.com/
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