FINISHED BATHROOMS
Beautiful new bathroom in Noranda, freestanding bath, porcelain wall and floor tiles, semi-frameless shower screen and tile-insert shower grate. Now for the ensuite!!
Stunning new bathroom and laundry in Greenwood, separate toilet, all tiled to the ceiling. Beautiful porcelain floor tiles and subtle marble look wall tiles. Freestanding bath, inset basin with floating vanity, tile-insert floor wastes in shower and floor areas and a built-in nib as a shower shelf.
Mosman Park - Very dated to beautiful. Nice tile choice and good size heated towel rail. Fantastic clients deserve a brilliant bathroom!
Greenwood - From 80’s dated and drab to bright and beautiful! Semi frameless glass screen, shower shelf and recessed mirror cabinet.
West Perth - old and tired to fresh and clean. Also incorporated a small laundry.
Eden Hill - Before and after. Light and bright with small nib wall as a shower shelf.
If we can’t put a shower shelf in the wall, how about a wall in the recess - great result!
Freestanding bath - stunning!
Wembley bathroom number two - lovely wall hung vanity.
Kardinya - Basic but functional.
Hilton - How good are subway tiles and dark grout!
Osborne Park - Lovely result before installation of glass.
Balga - Second storey toilet installation, a challenge but what a result!
Great tile and vanity choice.
Woodvale - Timber look tiles and vanity - beautiful result.
New shower shelf installed - how practical!
Wembley -Nice curtains!
Wembley - Finished result with shower grate and beautiful big 10mm glass screen.
Hilton - New bathroom, separate toilet and laundry - Wow, what a result, just fantastic.
Hilton - Laundry as well on this one, you only need to ask.
Hillarys double shower - just beautiful!
Karrinyup - just beautiful!
Aluminium shower grate, very practical and easy to keep clean!
Duncraig - all fixtures and fittings sorted. Just beautiful!
Kardinya - We dropped the level of the shower and sloped the tiling down to a new shower grate, no leaks in this recess!
Hilton - The old and the new. "Please retain my beautiful old window"....not a problem.