Tile: Large-format neutral tiles, glass tiles
Faucet: Sleek, touchless, wall-mounted
Shower: Walk-in with linear drain and glass wall
Vanity: Floating vanity with push-to-open drawers
Countertop: Quartz or solid surface
Paint: Neutral gray, white, or bold accent colors
Lighting: LED strip lighting, backlit mirrors
Heated Floors: Polished tile or heated laminate
Heated Towel Bars: Minimalist chrome or matte…
Tile: Patterned mosaic, floral, or marble tile
Faucet: Ornate brass or gold-plated
Shower: Freestanding clawfoot tub with hand shower
Vanity: Intricate wood with vintage detailing
Countertop: Marble with beveled edges
Paint: Soft pastels, floral wallpapers
Lighting: Chandeliers, candle-style sconces
Heated Floors: Ornate tile or warm wood
Heated Towel Bars: Classic gold or brass finish
Toilet Styles: High-tank pull…
Tile: Large-format tiles, sleek marble, or geometric patterns
Faucet: Minimalist single-handle faucet in brushed nickel or chrome
Shower: Walk-in glass shower with rain showerhead
Vanity: Floating vanity with hidden handles
Countertop: Quartz or solid surface with seamless edges
Paint: Cool neutrals, grays, or bold accents
Lighting: Recessed LED lights, modern pendants
Heated Floors: Polished concrete or…
Tile: Concrete-look tile or black and white subway tile
Faucet: Exposed pipe-style in matte black or brushed steel
Shower: Glass enclosure with black metal frame
Vanity: Reclaimed wood with metal accents
Countertop: Concrete or stainless steel
Paint: Gray, charcoal, or exposed brick
Lighting: Edison bulbs, metal cage lights
Heated Floors: Concrete or dark tile
Heated Towel…
Tile: Sea glass mosaic, blue and white ceramic
Faucet: Brushed nickel or chrome
Shower: Walk-in with beach pebble floor
Vanity: Driftwood-style or whitewashed wood
Countertop: Light quartz or sand-colored granite
Paint: Soft blues, aquas, or sandy beige
Lighting: Coastal-style sconces, shell-inspired pendants
Heated Floors: Light wood or sand-tone tile
Heated Towel Bars: White or brushed nickel
Toilet…
Tile: Natural stone, pebble tiles, bamboo-patterned ceramic
Faucet: Waterfall faucet in bronze or black
Shower: Open-concept wet room with rain shower
Vanity: Sleek wood with natural stone basin
Countertop: Black granite or teak wood
Paint: Earthy tones—beige, green, or warm gray
Lighting: Paper lanterns, soft LED lighting
Heated Floors: Natural stone or wood-look tile
Heated Towel…
Tile: Neutral subway tile or mosaic backsplash
Faucet: Dual sink faucets in brushed nickel or chrome
Shower: Shared tub-shower combo or separate stalls
Vanity: Double-sink vanity with plenty of storage
Countertop: Quartz or marble for durability
Paint: Soft blues, greens, or classic white
Lighting: Wall sconces or recessed lighting
Heated Floors: Neutral-toned tile or wood-look laminate…
Tile: Classic ceramic or marble tile with decorative borders
Faucet: Polished brass, chrome, or antique-style fixtures
Shower: Enclosed shower with decorative trim
Vanity: Raised-panel wood vanity with detailed molding
Countertop: Granite or marble
Paint: Soft creams, pastels, or beige
Lighting: Crystal chandeliers or elegant sconces
Heated Floors: Warm-tone tiles, subtle patterns
Heated Towel Bars: Ornate brass or…
Tile: White subway tile, patterned encaustic tiles
Faucet: Matte black or oil-rubbed bronze fixtures
Shower: Walk-in shower with glass door or clawfoot tub
Vanity: Reclaimed wood or white shaker-style cabinets
Countertop: Butcher block or white quartz
Paint: Soft neutral tones (white, beige, sage green)
Lighting: Barn-style sconces, Edison bulbs
Heated Floors: Rustic wood-look heated tile
Heated…
Introduction
If you're like many suburban homeowners, you’ve probably found yourself staring at your tiny bathroom, wondering how in the world you’re supposed to make it both functional and stylish. Living in Seattle, it is more cost efficient to remodel a bathroom due to the high cost of living in the area (better to remodel…
In the charming neighborhood of Bothell, Washington, nestled among homes rich with history and character, lies a story of transformation and renewal. A 1960s guest bathroom, long past its prime, was in desperate need of a makeover. What began as a straightforward remodel quickly revealed deeper issues—wood rot, termite damage, and an old iron tub…
Transforming Small Kitchens with Liberty Home Remodeling WA
Renovating a kitchen can be a game-changer for your home, especially when it comes to small spaces. The kitchen is the heart of the home, and even modest upgrades can significantly boost both functionality and aesthetic appeal. Recently, a homeowner in Washington's capital area decided to embark…
