Palmer MA: Bathroom Remodel
- Looking back from the shower to the master bedroom with the generous walk-in closet visible.
- The owners found this vanity online
- The view from the master bedroom. This door used to lead to a closet and now leads to an oasis!
- Marble subway tile with custom bottle niche’s and a corner seat. — in Palmer, Massachusetts.
- This custom silver towel rack is heated and ads a nice flare to the room.
- An indulgent soaking tub with a modern take on an old style.
- The first, most important step required for a good tile job is painstaking preparation of the walls to be tiled (and ceiling, in this case). Everything must be perfectly straight and square or the tile will not install evenly which eats a ton of time and makes for a sloppy job.
- A view of the plumbing behind the vanity and toilet.
- And the plumbing from the front. We used this 2×6 wall to conceal piping leading to our next, even bigger project on the 3rd floor.
- We had to do an enormous amount of shimming, framing and tweaking to make the saggy old floors and ceilings and uneven walls straight, plumb, level and flat again.
- Standing in the old bedroom doorway in what would become the closet of the new bathroom. Those holes in the wall aren’t from birds, they’re from the old blown-in insulation installation. Now the walls are filled with fire-proof mineral wool insulation.