Below, I am sharing our primary bathroom remodel before and after photos along with sources for the shower tiles, gold hardware, vanity, and everything else you would need to pull off this white marble and gold accent bathroom renovation in your own home. You would never know this is the same space!
BATHROOM REMODEL: BEFORE
BATHROOM REMODEL: BEFORE
SHOWER
All shower hardware courtesy of: MOEN
10″ Spray head rain shower | 7″ Spray head rain shower | Body sprays | Handheld | Volume controls |
Drain: WEDI via Designer Drains
Shower tiles: via Madison Tile Carpet One
Shower Glass: Aberdeen Glass Co.
Stone (bench, shower ledge, niche shelves): Calacatta Valentin via Custom Stone of WNY
VANITY
Faucets courtesy of: MOEN
Vanity: Bertch (Door style: Alden, Wood: Birch, Finish: Matte, Color: Eggshell)
Stone countertop: Calacatta Valentin via Custom Stone of WNY
Drawer pulls, medicine cabinets, sconces: Restoration Hardware (all in burnished brass)
Sinks: Kohler via Build with Ferguson
WATER CLOSET
Tissue holder: Restoration Hardware (burnished brass)
Toilet: Toto via Build with Ferguson
Boll & Branch bath towels + hand towels
WALLS
Wall hooks (double hook + single hook): Restoration Hardware (burnished brass)
Moulding: Metrie
Dimmers + wall plates: Lutron
Paint: Simply White by Benjamin Moore
FLOORS
Tile: Happy Floors Cypress Natural Porcelain Tile via Madison Tile Carpet One
We’re so excited to finally share our first major home renovation, our primary bathroom! Since we spend so much time in our bedroom, we felt it was necessary to start there – I’ll be sharing that renovation soon. We started the project in January which was fully completed in May. In the midst of Covid delays for the bathroom, we decided to add on additional projects like painting throughout, new moulding, new doors and a coffered ceiling in the living room. It’s safe to say, we kept our contractor and his team busy! Our goal with this bathroom was crisp, clean lines to ultimately feel like our favorite hotel bathroom. Next on the horizon, the kitchen! I’ll share future updates in my home section so stay tuned.
Contractor: DRJS Construction – while they do not have a website (or social media, for that matter) you can reach Dave at 716.907.4316. Dave and his team really understood the quality of work and design we were looking for. Naturally, we wanted things we saw in photos or just assumed would work and though they were sometimes details that they either hadn’t done before or knew would be a challenge, they made it happen. I could not recommend them enough!
Tammy Raasch says
DRJS CONSTRUCTION does have a Facebook page with contact information.