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Orange County Bathroom Designers Create 6 Bathrooms to Love

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Inspired Remodels, local Orange County bathroom designers, create beautiful and functional bathrooms. Lose yourself in the luxury and whimsy of these bathrooms.

Beautiful in Black and White

The contrast provided by black and white can be luxurious or modern. It just depends on how you approach it.

after orange county bathroom designers install black subway tile in herringbone pattern with white grout in a seamless glass shower

This black subway tile installed using a herringbone pattern and white grout offers high contrast in the shower. The contrast carries to the soaking tub and custom cabinets.

On the other hand, take the same palette and get an ultra-modern design.

after Orange County bathroom deisgners install white hexagon tile and black espresso cabinet with white marble top in a powder room

White hexagon-shaped floor tiles contrast with the richness of the espresso cabinets. Lightly veined marble countertops and brushed nickel faucets with slim lines complete the modern aesthetic.

These bathroom designers aren’t afraid to go boldly where others fear. That’s what makes their designs so refreshing.

This Cota de Caza bathroom remodel pops from the black metal mirrors. Who says mirrors can’t be functional and fun? Not Inspired Remodels, that’s for sure.

Don’t be afraid to dabble in alchemy and mix your metals. You’ll strike design gold. The chrome faucets, black metal framed mirrors, and brushed chrome cabinet hardware work and play together quite well in this Orange County bathroom remodel.

Soaking the Stress Away

Remember those ginormous jetted garden tubs from the 1990s? Who could forget how much square footage they consumed?

These days, Orange County bathroom designers use a much more elegant solution for a good soak. And it’s a real space saver.

This sensual soaking tub tucks neatly away between the wall and the shower. The navy cabinets set an aquatic tone for this marvelous bathroom makeover.

after photo bathroom contractor installs white relief tile on wall behind soaking tub

This soaking tub provides more depth than you would ever get in those old garden-style tubs. Today, you enjoy more soaking in less space. When designing your spa bathroom, be sure to work with bathroom designers who understand the full impact of a deep soaking tub.  Some tubs hold 90 to 100 gallons of water which requires more than a 50-gallon water heater to fill. Also, at 8 pounds per gallon of water, the floor must be able to carry the added weight.

This San Clemente bathroom remodel turns heads with the turn of the tub. Don’t be afraid to think outside of the box when it comes to thinking about soaking tubs.

Creative Orange County Bathroom Designers

The best Orange County bathroom remodels start with the inspiration and creativity of Inspired Remodels, the Orange County inspired bathroom designers.

Bring your goals, ideas, and dreams, and Inspired Remodels will bring them to life.

What Your Renovation Contractor Knows that You Don’t

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Starting to think about a renovation in the kitchen, bathroom or bedroom? Whether the job is a major addition or just a remodel, here’s a few things your renovation contractor knows that you don’t.

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Why Bids Vary Wildly

Behind every bid for a renovation or remodel is a renovation contractor. The contractor’s bid is influenced by many factors. But, the chief factor is their overhead. If you hire a contractor that has a large staff and large offices, the contractor has a large overhead to cover. That bid will be higher.

In addition, some contractors take shortcuts that can end up costing you more in the long run. If the job requires the work of a plumber, but the contractor doesn’t use a licensed plumber for the work, you can end up paying extra in repairs.

You Can Judge a Renovation Contractor by Demolition

If you think it’s hard to judge the quality of work a contractor will do before the work starts you are wrong. Renovation contractors know that you can begin to judge the quality of the work that will be done during the demolition phase.

If a contractor treats your home as a job site, it shows a lack of respect and a willingness to cut corners. A quality contractor treats demolition with the same care as they treat construction. The work area should be isolated with plastic sheeting where possible to retain dust. Protective coverings should go over floors to guard against damage from worker’s boots and debris carried through the house.

If the contractor asks you to pull any permits during the demolition phase or later in the project it is a large, screaming red flag that cannot be ignored. This is a sure sign the contractor has a problem with their license or has allowed their license to lapse.

The Actual Contractor is Rarely on the Job

The job of the renovation contractor is to see that the work is done as contracted and to the proper specifications. The contractor will hire and schedule subcontractors that perform the actual work.

Your contractor will assign a project manager to your job. The project manager will be on-site regularly. That’s a good thing, because the project manager will know the details of your job better than the contractor will.

Both the contractor and project manager should be available to answer your questions. A sign of a good renovation contractor is the willingness to return phone calls and respond to emails. It’s a sign of a great project manager as well.

kitchen renovation succes starts with a solid planSome Renovation Contractors Pass on Jobs

Repairing a DIY job gone bad can be a bigger hassle than building from scratch. Don’t be surprised if many renovation contractors take a pass on this type of work.

Frequently, the DIY horrors only get worse once walls come out and shoddy wiring and plumbing are exposed. This is why many contractors won’t take a job repairing bad DIY work. It’s better to hire a pro in the beginning than hire someone later to rescue the project.

Orange County Renovation Pros

For your renovation project, call Jason and Joe at Inspired Remodels. You’ll get a professional renovation contractor and an awesome project manager. It’s the team that’s creating functional and fabulous indoor spaces, one renovation at a time. Call (949) 716-1938 and schedule your consultation today.

 

Grey is the New White for this Renovation Contractor

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When renovating, updating, or remodeling your home you walk a fine line between picking a palate and style that is current and fresh yet will have timeless appeal.  A professional renovation contractor that also provides design services can help you navigate dangerous waters.  Inspired Remodels, an Orange County renovation contractor explains why they think grey is the new white for remodeling with current style and lasting appeal.

Grey is Calming

Gray, grey, gris: it doesn’t matter what you call it; grey is a calming color. The first hints of grey in home design started to show up a few years ago. What started as a trend for neutral wall coloring spread to accent pieces, furniture, trim and then on to flooring and countertops.  These days even cabinets are being painted grey.

In a world of conflict and chaos, grey stands as the perfect balance between black and white.  It doesn’t take sides.  The closer you move to black the bolder is gets.  The closer it shifts to white the brighter it gets.  No matter the shade, grey remains neutral and calming.

Grey is never in your face.  Grey is always ready, willing, and able to play a secondary role in your design. Grey doesn’t ask to take the lead; it asks to be the supporting role.

Grey Sets the Stage

Renovation contractors in the know, know that grey is powerful for providing a lasting backdrop.  For example, in this bathroom remodel the grey counter top blends into the background allowing the focus to be on the cabinets.

renovation contractor uses grey counter top inn bathroom for timeless look

Grey Vanity Top is Timeless

This bathroom can easily and affordably be updated in the future by painting walls, cabinets, or just adding different colored towels or accent items.  The grey allows you to “see” the other colors.  Take a look at this kitchen.

renovation contractor uses grey back splash in kitchen for neutrality

Grey in Kitchen Makes Cabinets the Focal Point

If your kitchen is getting a face-lift, talk to the renovation contractor about using grey as part of the design.  Kitchen remodels can incorporate grey in the counter tops, backsplashes, or floors.  This kitchen uses grey for the counter top and backsplash.  Any color appliance will go with this counter and backsplash and the kitchen can be easily updated by painting the cabinets.

 

Grey In Any Room

Grey can be easily incorporated into any room.  Darker greys can provide contrast with lighter colors to make a commanding statement.  For example, take a look at the use of grey in this room.  The darker grey actually draws the eye to the architectural detail on the mantle and surround of the fireplace.  Other more “traditional” colors would not achieve this same effect.

 

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Grey Provides Contrast and Ties Elements Together

 

Grey not only contrasts with the white paint it also ties the trim and floor colors together.  It doesn’t compete with the other colors, it complements it.  Walls and trim can be changed with trends, but the grey will always be in fashion.

Get a Renovation Contractor and Design Specialist All in One

When hiring a renovation contractor for your kitchen, bath, or whole house re-do you need someone that understands design as well as construction.  Inspired Remodels has been helping property owners in Orange County to achieve their dreams in home improvement for years.  As a design build renovation contractor, Inspired Remodels will work with you to come up with a design and palette that fits your lifestyle and will provide years of enjoyment.  From the initial design to the final clean-up, Inspired Remodels will be with you every step of the way.  If you want a renovation contractor that also understands design, current trends, and what will last and what will not, choose Inspired Remodels.

When work begins, you will be assigned a project manager to be the main point of contact.  We know that kitchen and bathroom renovation can be stressful and we want it to be as painless as possible.  Inspired Remodels will handle all of the plumbing, electrical, and construction trades involved with your project.

Whether you want grey to be your new white or are inspired to make changes in your home, call Inspired Remodels at (949) 716-1938 or Contact Us online for a consultation.