We were contacted to update and remodel a tired 1980′s master bath. The homeowner wanted to remove the bath tub and put a shower in it’s place. It was becoming more and more difficult for him to step over the edge of the tub. During the design process it was agreed the we would install a precast solid surface shower pan that would match the sink top material. The sinks themselves would be a bone color and would have a seam-less transition. A full height wall that divided the tub area from the entrance was removed and a knee-wall was constructed in it’s place. This allowed for much more light into the new shower area. Relocating the water supply and waste lines ended up being more of a challenge then expected, but we persevered. A custom glass enclosure capped the knee-wall and shower entrance. We also replaced the only window in the bath with a obscured glass double hung window. Full height ceramic wall tile in shower area, and matching floor tile finished off the bathroom.
The homeowners are quite happy with the end result and really enjoy the new shower. As soon as the funds are replenished they are going to have us back to remodel the hall bathroom.
