This Broomfield, Colorado bathroom remodel was a long time coming. The builder basic space had seen better days. With two separate vanities and a large built-in tub taking up the majority of the floor space, the shower felt like an afterthought and storage was sorely needed, not to mention a door to the space to keep heat in and light and noise out of the bedroom in the early mornings.
We met with the homeowners in their Broomfield home to discuss the pain points in the existing bathroom and came up with two designs that addressed their desire for a larger shower, freestanding soaker tub and storage. After talking through the pros and cons of each design, the homeowners decided on eliminating the separate second vanity and instead creating one large double vanity. This allowed room for built-in cabinetry to house linens and backstock toiletries.
We then met with the homeowners to choose their finish selections. A curbless walk-in shower pan, large scale hex floor tile, and textured wall tile elevated this room completely. But more than anything, the much needed storage and larger shower made this bathroom functional for the family that uses it.
The extended shower was exactly what the homeowners had dreamed of, and we still had room for a freestanding soaker tub for unwinding after a long day.
We love transforming late 90s and early 2000s bathrooms and creating something fresh, functional and beautiful. This bathroom hits the spot, and we are so thrilled with how it turned out.