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By David Boller, on May 11th, 2011
This Redmond home was purchased by the current owners a few years back and one thing that stood out was blue theme throughout. The master bath and bedroom are some of the last areas in the home to see a new face. Here you can see the master before a facelift.
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By David Boller, on March 14th, 2011
After 14 years of continuous use, the homeowners in Woodinville decided that the main bath needed to be refreshed. Since the bath was on a concrete floor one of the main reasons for remodeling was to provide a Nuheat heat mat under the tile to take the cold edge off the floor. The owners . . . → Read More: Woodinville Bathroom Refresh
By David Boller, on February 28th, 2011
This lovely North Bend home had a master bath that was very inefficient. The total area was 5’ by 5’ and consisted of a floor to ceiling walled off shower, toilet and vanity with storage behind the shower. It was very cumbersome, so the owners requested more open space to provide easy access to . . . → Read More: North Bend Master Bath
By David Boller, on February 15th, 2011
This Woodinville customer was tired of the 80’s mirrored oak trim in the master bath. Inside & Out was able to refresh the master bath and add some additional features the customer desired, namely an MTI air soaking tub with built in water heater, heated tile floor and additional storage above the vanity counter. . . . → Read More: Woodinville Master Bath Refresh
By David Boller, on February 1st, 2011
A retired couple in Sammamish wanted to convert the bathroom to accommodate their age-in-place lifestyle and to refresh the bathroom look. This was the first bathroom remodel since the home had been built. The bathtub was replaced with a large cultured granite walk-in shower complete with appropriate Moen hand holds and sitting area. The . . . → Read More: Sammamish Age-in-Place Bathroom Conversion
By David Boller, on January 15th, 2011
Carpenter ants had taken their toll on this charming Renton home. The floor next to the toilet was nonexistent except for the vinyl flooring. New subflooring around the toilet provided for a solid floor under the totally new makeover. The customer wanted to have full height bathroom storage next to the vanity . . . → Read More: Renton Carpenter Ants Eat a Bathroom
By David Boller, on January 1st, 2011
Having lived in the home for several years, this Bothell couple knew what they needed and wanted in the main bath. The main bath is also the guest bath, so the emphasis was put on functionality and looks. A Kohler tub and lavatory along with a TruStone tub surround and vanity top provided the . . . → Read More: Bothell Main Bath Renovation
By David Boller, on December 15th, 2010
This Bellevue condominium project started out as just a water closet remodel and evolved into a total master bath/bedroom makeover. The worn bathtub was replaced with a Maax acrylic tub and Moen fixtures. The tub surround and custom built vanity counter top were acrylic. To reduce the cold feel of tile a Nuheat heat . . . → Read More: Bellevue Condominium Bathroom Makeover
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