Bathroom Remodeling Marietta GA

When it comes to bathroom remodeling in Marietta, there are many things should be put under consideration, maybe too many that you should have to keep this bathroom remodeling category in mind.

A & J ELECTRICAL and SECURITY
404.617.5021
2859 Grand Oaks
Kennesaw, GA
Kitchen Designers Inc
(770) 427-1971
358 Roswell St Se Ste 2170
Marietta, GA
Accurate Home Remodelers
(770) 879-1440
1550 W Oak Dr
Marietta, GA
Atlanta Design & Build
770.565.8999
320 Wallace Road
Marietta, GA
DR Tile
(770) 578-8565
3539 Chestatee Dr
Marietta, GA
Hargrave Home Improvement
404-271-1918
3151 Bunker Hill Circle
Marietta, GA
Diversified Residential Construction, LLC
770-296-7208
768751 Post Office Box
Roswell, GA
Home Restorers
(770) 640-2202
2265 Roswell Rd Ste 100
Marietta, GA
Advanced Kitchens Advanced Contractors LLC
(770) 587-5722
2986 Johnson Ferry Rd
Marietta, GA
Atlanta Design & Build
(770) 565-8999
320 Wallace Rd
Marietta, GA
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Bathroom Remodeling

Source: REMODELING Magazine
Publication date: September 1, 2006

By Leah Thayer

Applauding its “strong use of materials” and “very sculptural, very quiet” presence, the judges chose this entry as the only winner in the bathroom category.

“We wanted it to feel like a little rain forest,” said designer and contractor Jonas Carnemark. The vanity, for instance, has a 6-inch concrete top and a cabinet made of ipé, a renewable rain forest wood. Clerestory windows ensure privacy yet bring in light reminiscent of sun rays through the trees. The curbless shower has two showerheads and an open glass panel, but no doors to open or thresholds to step over.

Great care was taken to perfectly align the floor finishes. For example, the large-format flamed-impala granite of the shower floor is thicker than the bamboo flooring outside it, so plywood was used to bridge the difference. A stainless steel strip secures the grout on the tile side while allowing the bamboo to expand and contract on the other. The floor is slightly raked toward the gutter drain, and the concrete shower “cube seat” is subtly raked as well.

Other sophisticated elements include bright blue porcelain vessel sinks, a private toilet concealed behind a shoji door, and a large linen closet tucked behind a shoji screen pocket door. Tiny but powerful halogen spotlights are discretely mounted on the high, pyramid-shaped ceiling.

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