Project Spotlight: Before and After Master Bath Remodel

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Renovating your master bath adds value to your home and gives you a place to relax, unwind, and enjoy while you are living there. Master baths can include amenities such as heated floors, steam showers, televisions, and hidden accessories (like drawers with power for hair dryers).

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If you are looking for optimal lighting consider incorporating wall sconces that wash your face and are great for applying makeup. Adding layers of lighting is ideal. You should consider ambient, accent, and task lighting in any design.

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This bathroom includes an air bath by Bain Ultra and the Samsung Frame TV. The frame TV has been great for designers because it looks like artwork when not in use. It has a power saving feature, so the artwork activates when it senses motion.

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At Evalia Design, we believe a successful design comes from taking the clients vision and lifestyle and transforming their space to reflect those unique elements. We are committed to creating beauty in everything that we do. Our clients trust us to provide quality products (like you’ve seen in this post) and services throughout the entire project. They feel cared for from the first interaction with our company all the way to the final photoshoot and beyond.

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Q & A: What’s your favorite part of the design process?

“A lot of time, effort, heart, and soul go into these projects. We become a team (client, designer, contractor, plumbers, electricians, vendors, etc.) working together for a significant amount of time on a common goal. So, that being said, my favorite part is seeing the vision come to life at the end. When everyone can step back and see those initial concept sketches in real time!“

April Spagnolo, CKD / Owner of Evalia Design, LLC

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Before Photos

View from original vanity area. The space to the right was an island of drawers in the middle of the bedroom.

View from original vanity area. The space to the right was an island of drawers in the middle of the bedroom.

View of the old shower and tub.

View of the old shower and tub.

View of the old shower looking out to the vanity area.

View of the old shower looking out to the vanity area.

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