The master bedroom in this home featured an alcove with a sink adjacent to a small windowless room featuring a toilet and shower. Removing the wall between the shower and vanity and adding a pocket door to the alcove’s entrance allowed the two rooms to be combined together. The formerly open entrance of the bathroom received the pocket door for privacy and to minimize interference with the closet and shower doors in the small space.
Adding a window in the shower made the room inviting and bright. Removing a large soffit that formerly resided above the shower increased the feeling of openness and space in the room. The shower received upgrades such as a frameless glass surround, a recessed niche and an angled shower seat in one corner.
Electric radiant heat beneath the tiled floor and soft close doors and drawers on the vanity enhance the luxurious feel of this master bathroom.
Continue reading "Master Bath Remodel in Raritan Township NJ"

When asked about the goal of their kitchen remodel, these Milford homeowners’ dream was to be able to entertain and have holiday gatherings where everyone could fit in the same room together.
This family of six from Ringoes, New Jersey, was happy with the basic layout of their kitchen but wanted to add cabinets to an unoccupied third wall to increase storage as part of the kitchen remodel.