Sleek Bathroom Remodel with White Elements and Gold Faucets
The remodel transformed the bathroom into a modern, spa-like retreat. The crisp white surfaces created a bright, open feel,
Situation
The client wanted a complete remodel of their bathroom to achieve a modern, luxurious look. They envisioned a sleek white design with high-end gold accents, creating a minimalist yet elegant feel. The existing space needed an update that combined functionality with style.
Solution
We began by reworking the layout and installing the core plumbing components to support the new fixtures. The design centered on clean white elements with striking gold faucets to create a sense of warmth and sophistication.
In the sink area, we installed two oval white basins on a smooth countertop, paired with elegant gold wall-mounted faucets. The contrast between the gold fixtures and the white basins brought a luxurious feel to the space. Below the countertop, we added a sleek white vanity with ridged cabinet fronts for subtle texture.
For the shower, we opted for a stylish gold rainfall showerhead and matching hardware. The wall was finished in a herringbone tile pattern, adding depth and a touch of modern design while complementing the overall white and gold theme. A built-in shower bench was also tiled to match, providing both function and seamless integration into the shower space.
In the bathtub area, we installed a pristine white freestanding tub, positioned against a clean, minimalistic backdrop. To maintain consistency, gold fixtures were installed to match the faucets and showerhead, reinforcing the elegant yet modern aesthetic.
Result
The remodel transformed the bathroom into a modern, spa-like retreat. The crisp white surfaces created a bright, open feel, while the gold faucets and fixtures added a luxurious, timeless touch. The client was thrilled with the sleek and sophisticated design, noting how the combination of white and gold provided both style and comfort. The bathroom now serves as both a functional and visually stunning space in the home.
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