What's the best way to remodel a classic bathroom?
What's the best way to remodel a classic bathroom?
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Classic Charm
Bathroom at a GlanceWho uses it: This remodel was designed with two children in mind for an investment property.Location:DallasSize: 117 square feet (11 square meters)Designer:Jessica KoltunBefore: The former hallway bathroom in this Dallas ranch house was worn and dated. The vanity drawers and doors no longer closed properly, and the soffit above the vanity made the space feel cramped. Designer Jessica Koltun aimed to create a versatile design to appeal to as many people as possible.After: Koltun removed the soffit above the vanity to make the space feel larger and painted the walls in Pure White by Sherwin-Williams. She chose a dark color for the vanity to anchor the piece in the space. "The cabinet color is called charcoal, but it has blue undertones, so it can go more gray or more blue depending on the light," she says.The Shaker-style cabinetry and curved faucets lend classic touches. Koltun chose polished chrome for the faucets to stay on budget while adding a shiny look. "I love to mix metals, and chrome is an inexpensive option for faucets," she says. The cabinet pulls have a gold finish. "A good way to mix metals is to use two different finishes and split things in half," Koltun explains. Here, the countertop provides the dividing line — all of the metal finishes below it are gold, and all above it are chrome."Because the vanity is so dark and the floor is a busy pattern, I wanted to keep everything from the counter up light and airy," the designer notes. This meant choosing a marble-look quartz for the countertop, white grout for the white tile backsplash, and clear glass shades for the sconces. Koltun flanked the mirrors with sconces for good facial lighting.