Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Project: 25th St. Chelsea

Updating this bathroom was a common challenge we face; taking very uneven walls and making a new tile job cover the irregularities.  
Before

After studying and replastering the gypsum block walls, the new glass tile lit up the room, with a little help from the expansive medicine cabinet.

The standard fixtures and floor had to go for the bathroom to be all it could be.


A sleek pedestal sink and toilet on the white porcelain tile keeps the place fresh and larger feeling.



Finishing off the tub with the modern bars and accessories lends the proper touches to a simple clean, modern space.


Friday, August 29, 2008

Project: 8th Ave. Park Slope

Our client called us back to move on to the next phase of her apartment renovation. Transforming the living room from dark dungeon to light dramatic entertainment area was the goal. The result was this.


Tearing out an old limiting bookcase, we filled the wall with new custom shelving and base cabinets with sliding doors to give easy access behind the large Steinway piano.


The client fell in love with this colorful chandelier. We loved hanging it so people can see it as soon as they walk in the room.



After dropping the ceiling between the beams to accommodate 3 inch recessed lights, we accented the longest wall with a stunning faux gold finish.