Before & After – This Small Bathroom Was Redesigned For Today’s Standards

December 30, 2019
As part of a renovation project, Seattle-based SHED Architecture & Design transformed a dated bathroom and brought it up to today's standards. #BathroomRenovation #BathroomRemodel

As part of a renovation project, Seattle-based SHED Architecture & Design transformed a dated bathroom and brought it up to today’s standards.

The original bathroom featured blue and peach tiles, a cream-colored vanity with a matching sink and tile countertop, and a bulkhead that made the room feel smaller.

BEFORE PIC - As part of a renovation project, Seattle-based SHED Architecture & Design transformed a dated bathroom and brought it up to today's standards. #BathroomRenovation #BathroomRemodel

The new bathroom has the bulkhead removed, creating an even ceiling height throughout, clean white walls, and updated design elements.

AFTER PIC - As part of a renovation project, Seattle-based SHED Architecture & Design transformed a dated bathroom and brought it up to today's standards. #BathroomRenovation #BathroomRemodel

A custom mirror-front medicine cabinet was designed for the bathroom, while a new Fir-framed window replaced the old window.

A custom mirror-front medicine cabinet was designed for the bathroom, while a new Fir-framed window replaced the old window. #BathroomRemodel #ModernBathroom #BathroomMirror

The dated cream colored vanity with matching tile countertop was replaced by a floating wood vanity with porcelain undermount sink and a 3/4″ Caesarstone countertop.

Bathroom Remodel -The dated cream colored vanity with matching tile countertop was replaced by a floating wood vanity with porcelain undermount sink and a 3/4" Caesarstone countertop. #BathroomVanity #BathroomRemodel #ModernBathroom

The dated blue floor tiles were removed and new dark grey hexagonal tiles were installed.

Dark grey hexagonal floor tiles have been used to contrast the wood vanity and white walls in this modern bathroom. #HexagonalFloorTiles #GreyTiles #HexagonalTiles
Photography: Rafael Soldi | Architect: SHED Architecture & Design | Contractor: YS Development | Structural Engineer: Todd Perbix