We have a lot of fun on our Jim Hicks Home Improvement Facebook Page and share a lot of pictures with our fans in Williamsburg, Newport News, Hampton Yorktown, Norfolk, Chesapeake, Suffolk and Virginia Beach.
Recently we were asked to post some of the most inspirational pictures we had seen. So, I compiled this gallery. It is assumed that all images are public domain; I make no claim to own any of them and will happily remove any that are proven to infringe copyright.
This was a picture that taken on the job a year ago. Today I checked in on our client to ensure she was still 100% satisfied. This is what she wrote me just now:
Jim,
Yes, I am loving my new bathroom. Thanks for checking on us.
Stewart Diesel of York Granite shared this picture with me as he was putting in a new countertop for the kitchen island and gas cook top with telescoping downdraft I was installing for my wife.
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This is a full slab of granite as the back wall for a custom shower. Fantastic!
What can you do with that small bathroom to freshen up the look and bring it up to today’s style?
How about a new tile floor, new vanity, a cultured marble sink with new sink fixtures, a new vanity lamp, new comfort height toilet and a new custom tile shower with glass door? That is what these clients chose for their new bathroom remodel in Newport News, Virginia.
Glass showers are very popular in today’s bathroom designs and this quick primer will illustrate the differences between a “good – better – best” selection of them. The choices are fully framed, semi-frameless and frameless glass shower enclosures. Click on any picture for a larger view.
The “Good” – The fully framed shower and shower doors are the most budget friendly. The main difference between the fully framed glass shower and the next step up, the semi- frameless glass shower, is the door. Both have a framed enclosure but while the fully framed shower door is framed, the semi-frameless door is not. The glass is 3/16″ thick.
This fully framed shower enclosure and door is shown in brass. Other colors include brushed nickel, oil rubbed bronze, and chrome.
“The Better” – The Semi-Framed, as stated above has a framed enclosure but a semi-frameless door has no channel at the top, bottom or on the handle side. The glass used for the door is heavier and 1/4″ thick (as opposed to 3/16″ for the walls) See below:
This semi-frameless glass shower is in oil-rubbed bronze. Other colors include brushed nickel, chrome and brass.This is a closeup of a semi-frameless shower door in the showroom model at Danny’s Glass
The “Best” – The Frameless Glass Enclosure is built with the heaviest glass of the three. Typically 3/8″ glass for the walls and 3/4″ for the door is used. Each panel is custom made to fit.
Frameless Shower Enclosure
Exceptions to every rule: When doing a “Neo-Angle” Shower, or a shower where the door is at an angle to the wall panels, a frame will be used at the the top of the door and walls as a “header” as in this picture from the showroom at Danny’s Glass of a frameless “Neo-Angle” Shower enclosure
When the door is set at an angle from the walls, a frame must be used for the wall panels as shown in this showroom demo
Here’s a great article by our friends in St. Louis about Walk in Showers: http://www.mosbybuildingarts.com/blog/2012/11/01/4-things-you-need-to-know-about-walk-in-showers/
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Warming room as you exit the shower. Heated lights allow the room to warm up before you have to get out of the shower. This area has storage for towels, robes, and lotions as you exit the shower.
For the more bold among you, this design really makes a statement for a powder room! The strong colors coordinated in the custom vanity and top, integral sink, and tiled backsplash cannot be ignored by guests.
Want to make some design changes to the bathroom but concerned about the budget and cost of a remodel? Here are some great ideas in this video:
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I woke up this morning to some really impressive designs and pictures from Case Design and Remodel in Bethesda, Maryland.
I have had the privilege of knowing Bruce Case and Joaquin Erazo at Case and even spoke at their annual meeting a few years back. They have an outstanding team of people and I always learn so much whenever I spend time with them!
This morning I really was impressed by this luxury shower:
I was also a big fan of this one. I enjoyed the contrasting blue color on the walls with the white tile wainscot. Maybe it’s just that I seem to like blue on walls lately…in fact my entire upstairs of my home is painted in blue: each bedroom is a different shade.
If you have the time and inclination, follow them on Pinterest for some amazing inspirations for bathroom design and remodels.
One of the things I’ve always strived for is to be “respected by those that I respect”. It’s neat to see who Case respects on Pinterest! Some of the more impressive bathroom remodels they have pinned to their boards by others include this open tiled shower:
I also really like the design of this master bathroom remodel:
How about the details in this gorgeous tiled shower remodel with glass doors:
In the “something completely different” category – did you like the stone floor in the shower above? How about a space where the entire floor is covered with stones?
What is fun for us is to be inspired by other’s designs and get excited about the opportunity to share them with out clients! Seeing these designs brought to life here in Hampton Roads or even using elements of them in our design and remodel bathrooms is one of the things that we love about our business!
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This is a collection of pictures of bathroom remodels that have inspired me, shocked me, or made me think outside the box as to what is possible with bathroom remodels in Yorktown, Virginia Beach, Newport News, Williamsburg, Chesapeake, Norfolk, Hampton, Suffolk, and Portsmouth Virginia.