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Orange County Interior Remodeling Inspiration for Bathrooms

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Now that you’ve been confined to home since March, are you looking for a change of scenery? Want a new kitchen, bath, fireplace, or bedroom? If the answer is yes, but you don’t know where to start, take a look at what Inspired Remodels has been doing.  Our recent Orange County interior remodeling jobs may give you a few ideas.

What’s Happening with Orange County Bathrooms?

In Mission Viejo, neutral is proving to be quite dramatic.

Orange County Interior remodeling project uses herringbone tile pattern on floorWith the subdued white marble on the countertop and shower, even the lightest wood tones stand out.

Durable rubbed bronze fixtures provide understated elegance.

Matching hardware for cabinets and drawers pulls your eye to focus on those details.

But let’s be honest.

What’s stunning about this bathroom is the herringbone design on the floor tile. When we discussed tile patterns, the herringbone was highlighted as a beautiful and economical way to get the look of a chevron pattern without the waste and added expense of mitering the end of each tile.

This Mission Viejo bathroom remodel shows this design concept beautifully.

This Orange County interior remodeling job created elegance with neutral tones and creative use of tile.

This Mission Viejo bathroom remodel shows how to use two neutral tones to create a clean look that lets the accessories shine.

Black (espresso) cabinets with clean white countertops and floors look good now and will still look good in 20 years.

They provide the perfect backdrop for accessorizing with cabinet hardware and faucets.

The paint is greige, but you could use any color.

That’s because these two neutrals let the focus move to smaller elements for flair.

Everyone knows that the small elements are easier and less expensive to update than the larger ones.

That means you can change the look of this Mission Viejo bathroom by simply changing the color of the towels, soap holder, or even the paint.

Not every Orange County interior remodeling job that Inspired Remodels does is in Mission Viejo. The bathroom remodel above is in Aliso Viejo. And it’s completely different.

This rich and elegant bathroom uses wood-look tile extensively. The wall tile lines remind you of the lines of the San Joaquin hills just outside.

Wood-look tile is perfect for creating an at-home spa. Just toss in a soaking tub and a chandelier and you may never leave this room!

Orange County Interior Remodeling Experts

From new bathrooms to bathroom remodels, turn to Inspired Remodels for timeless and trendy designs. What you imagine we bring to life.

Stop by the showroom, give us a call at (949) 716-1938 or even Contact us online to start the discussion.

Stay tuned! Next we look at kitchens

 

Bathroom Remodeler Tips for an Awesome Bathroom

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Spa. Sanctuary. Retreat. Everyone is looking for it, everyone is talking about it. But can you define it? What comes to mind when you think of your own bathroom getaway? The answer is different for different people. A great bathroom remodeler gets that and doesn’t push the same design on every person. So no matter what you want, Inspired Remodels has some tips and ideas to make sure that your new bathroom fits your definition of spa, sanctuary or retreat.

Think Differently About Dual Sinks

Just because you want two sinks, it doesn’t mean you must put them together. Traditionally, dual sinks in a master bath or large secondary bathroom were installed in the same vanity.

You might take a wall and install a 60″ or 72″ vanity and top it with a countertop with two sinks. So, even though you’ve got two sinks, you still have two people side by side. Inspired Remodels thinks about space differently.

In the design above, a beautiful soaking tub divides two separate single vanities. Now this is creative thinking. What the bathroom remodeler did was create a space for two people but each person not only has their own space, they really get the feeling of their own space. Each user has a separate:

  • sink
  • mirror
  • lighting
  • cabinet for storage

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Even though the space is smaller, the concept is the same. Two people can use the space and still feel like they have their own individual place.

In addition, this set-up takes advantage of the walls to provide each person their own personal towel loop. No sharing sinks, no sharing mirrors, and you don’t even have to share a towel.

This set up would be perfect for teens or children of any age that are sharing a bathroom.

Plenty of room to get ready for school in the morning.

No room for squabbling.

Certainly makes for a smoother morning routine.

bathroom remodeler creates shower out of wood look tile for natural effectWood You Be Mine?

Would you be, could you be, won’t you be my neighbor. Mr. Roger’s song was about being a friend, but this design was all about getting friendly with wood.

Wait, except no one puts wood in a wet shower. But they do when the wood is actually tile. 

These days, porcelain and ceramic tiles are fashioned to emulate almost any wood. Some are so realistic they incorporate the feel of wood grain.

This time the bathroom remodeler finished the freestanding soaking tub with faux ceramic wood tile.

The same tile is used on the floor of the bathroom.

Notice the floor of the shower in the picture above? That stone look tile isn’t stone. It’s ceramic and the color was very carefully selected to coordinate with the cabinetry in the room.

The cabinets have very clean lines as do the marble vanity tops. That’s why the extra touch of molding at the baseboards doesn’t look over the top.

Instead it’s just a finishing touch.

Orange County Bathroom Remodeler Makes Dream Rooms Reality

Stop dreaming about a new bathroom. Start planning one.

Call Inspired Remodels at (949) 716-1938 or use the online Contact form.

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