The Berkley Construction team kicked off 2020 by completing a bathroom remodel in the guest quarters of a home in North County San Diego. We also replaced the kitchen countertop, sink and faucet giving the entire space a more updated and modern look. Although the job was small, it had huge impact on the look and feel of the guest area.
We loved that our client had a great sense of style and was decisive on her choices of materials – making completing the project on time and on budget a breeze.She chose a beautiful Silestone slab in Neo Marquena for the countertops in both the bathroom and kitchen. It took a total of 3 slabs for all areas and the backsplash. The floor was replaced in the bathroom with Fusion Cemento in 16" x 32" to mimic the polished concrete floors she has in the main house.
A brilliant white subway tile in 3"x6" was chosen for the walk-in shower, and we added a Schluter tile trim at the wall edges. The client has a whimsical side and chose a round white tile for the floor of the shower, and also for the back of the soap niche. While it was decided early on that she wanted black grout on the floor of the shower, it wasn't until our team started grouting when she made a last minute decision to change the white grout at the subway tile on the shower walls to black as well. A great choice! We finished the room with fresh Brilliant White Ceiling paint and Brilliant White Wall paint.
The client already had the black paint in a semi-gloss, so we repainted the divider wall just to freshen it up. At the accent wall, client already had a beautiful black and white patterned wallpaper, which was the inspiration for the room.
Are you ready to redesign your bathroom? Contact us to learn more.
A brilliant white subway tile in 3"x6" was chosen for the walk-in shower, and we added a Schluter tile trim at the wall edges. The client has a whimsical side and chose a round white tile for the floor of the shower, and also for the back of the soap niche. While it was decided early on that she wanted black grout on the floor of the shower, it wasn't until our team started grouting when she made a last minute decision to change the white grout at the subway tile on the shower walls to black as well. A great choice! We finished the room with fresh Brilliant White Ceiling paint and Brilliant White Wall paint.
The client already had the black paint in a semi-gloss, so we repainted the divider wall just to freshen it up. At the accent wall, client already had a beautiful black and white patterned wallpaper, which was the inspiration for the room.
Are you ready to redesign your bathroom? Contact us to learn more.