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Got a bathroom that is compartmentalized into two separate areas? This Beaverton bathroom makeover became one cohesive bathroom that just oozes therapeutic calming by removing the inner door into the toilet area and shower, opening up the space. Keeping all the plumbing in the same locations, helped keep the cost down. The clever key element of adding a transom window incorporated into the shower wall gives the illusion that it’s not really separated
and brings in more natural light.
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The new 18”x x18” porcelain floor tile was laid in a diagonal pattern to add subtle interest. The same tile was used on the custom shower bench. To acquire a natural look the shower floor was laid in Random Series Grey Marble Flat Pebbles and the 13” x 39” paneled multi-dimensional tile on the shower walls Ona Natural PV can be installed either horizontally or vertically. It gives the shower a textured and unique look.
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new vanity with shaker style doors and under cabinet rollouts, was cut on site
for the unique corner, and topped with Ceasarstone’s Quartz Pebbles Polished slab
stone that continues the soothing gray and white clean look. Just left of the
sink where the previous medicine cabinet was, we converted that niche with
mirror and glass shelves, with the bottom shelf a polished remnant of the
counter top, used for practicality & display.
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