This ’80s-era primary bathroom boasted Street of Dreams quality but had aged with self-rimming sinks, polished tile counters, and painted oak cabinetry. Dark shower and closet hallway prompted a reconfiguration and redesign for improved livability, reflecting modern lifestyles and aesthetics.
Modern updates include inset cabinetry with drawer outlets under a quartzite countertop with undermount sink. Herringbone floor tile continues into a barrier-free shower surrounded by white tile with marble veining.
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This year’s AVATAR falls into the first category simply because each year it celebrates the people that help make our business successful. People make the difference in the customer experience.
The building industry is finding itself on the precipice of a “boom shortage”. That is to say that a pent-up demand for remodeling, fueled by low interest rates and spending more time at home, will create a significant increase in home improvement projects this summer. At the same time, Covid-related sourcing, manufacturing and shipping restrictions will mean products will be in short supply.
Named for how much the entire home changed. This whole house renovation made improvements to virtually every room in the home. Changing from the mid ’80’s finishes to a palette of more modern grays overlaid some significant reconfiguration.