Belles Construction remodeled this original condo bathroom in Jenkintown into a newly refreshed and modernized bathroom. Our client recently purchased this home and was looking to add her own style while upgrading her bathroom. The layout makes clever use of the space by having a gallery style room for a long marble counter top and expansive vanity mirrors and storage cabinets. The toilet is tucked away in its own room space separated by a door. The shower is in its own separate space as well. This offers privacy and usability in the smaller space. We guided our client to choose mosaic floor tiles to both give the appearance of a larger bathroom and offer continuity for the three separate spaces. The depth and variety of colors in the floor tiles balance nicely against the crisp white, cream and gray hues of the marble countertop and clean lines of the mirrors. We used floor to ceiling subway tiles in the shower stall to continue the calming, modern style. The shape of the tiles help this space feel more roomy. We finished off the shower with a chrome and glass swinging door and marble corner shelf. The shower floor has organic shapes and textures to add some fun personality to the design. With carefully selected tiles, a new mirror, vanity and shower upgrades, this Jenkintown bathroom has taken on a new life!
Belles Construction paired our superior tile workmanship with our passion for unique design to create a one-of-a-kind gorgeous bathroom remodel for our Melrose Park clients. Our clients had a plumbing leak and used the opportunity to invest in a full hall bathroom remodel; overflowing with classy individual touches and character. We started with 6x6 inch tiles for the shower and walls and 18x18 inch tiles for the floor. These tiles have a light tan color with milky swirls. This color is a fantastic base behind the eye-catching 1x1 inch trim mosaic tiles of a wide range of medium to deep browns, honey and slate gray. This color pallet and organic texture of the tiles achieves a warm and welcoming Tuscan atmosphere. We replaced a dome light with five recessed lights to further envelope our clients in warmth and comfort in their new bathroom. Belles Construction added value to the existing space by repurposing previously unused space between the bathtub and wall with a custom built bench topped with a custom piece of granite. The bench hides unsightly plumbing, offers functional space for relaxing and decorative finishes and is an interesting place for the bathtub valves. The same high quality granite is used for the sink countertop and a corner shelf in the bath. Similarly, we repeated the 1x1 inch mosaic tiles in the vanity backsplash and transition between the hallway and bathroom floors. Using both the mosaic tiles and granite materials in three separate places creates a clean, unified finished design despite the variety of colors, shapes and textures. The highlight of the individuality of this Cheltenham bathroom remodel is a shower wall pocket shelf. The mosaic trim pattern runs through the center of the recessed shelf and continues along the wall. This enhances the depth of the shelf and emphasizes the thoughtful tile workmanship and design. At the center of the mosaic trim is one painted tile of a small white and brown bird against a blue water backdrop and orange pebbles. The accent colors and art are a beautiful focal point on along the back wall. Both this painted tile and the clever placement of the shower valves packs a punch of character in the newly remodeled bathroom. Our clients are not only enjoying the comfort of their refreshed space but looking forward to showing off all the design points to their visitors as the most interesting room in their home.
Belles Construction helped our clients remodel their home to evolve with their growing family's needs. The third story of this Jenkintown home had an existing bathroom in the attic space. The floor plan was not built to maximize the tallest space in the center of the room and focused the bathtub, sink and toilet below the lowest point of the sloping walls. The style was also very outdated. Our clients desired a freshened and more usable space for their teenage daughter to use as her private bathroom. Allowing the oldest child a private bathing space and avoiding allocating floor plan space on the second floor for a en suite off of her bedroom was a creative solution for this third story bathroom. Belles Construction helped turn this good idea into a great reality by refitting the layout of the room to include a large walled in tile shower stall on the far wall. This design takes advantage of the tallest point of the room for the most important fixture. The shower is centered around the window focal point; creating a energizing natural light showing experience and maintaining privacy with new frosted glass window panes. The freed space where the tub and bulky shower curtain used to sit now offers plenty of pampering space with a mirror vanity with drawers and space to organize cosmetics. The opposite wall includes a modern pedestal sink. This minimal style is a better fixture for the lower point of the sloping walls. The walled off shower provides plenty of built in storage space on either side to stay free of clutter. The interior of the shower is put together with a beautiful modern and stylish floor tile design. We also included a large built in shelf capable of keeping an army of shampoos, conditioners and bottles of body wash all nice and tidy. A shower head hand held combo is a nice high end fixture to top off the design. The result of this remodel is a teenage girl's dream come true to enjoy her adolescent years with her own private bathroom space, modernized and refreshed with expert tile design and handicraft!