KITCHEN AND BATH REMODEL - NORFOLK

My client purchased this condo and was immediately ready to make it his own. The primary bath and kitchen were priority, with big changes in store. The original bathroom was split into two rooms - one for the sink area, and another for the toilet and shower. The original kitchen was closed off to the rest of the living area, and was missing out on tremendous views. So we took some walls down!

BEFORE

Everything was removed, and much was relocated. The wall coming down in the kitchen made way for a large peninsula with the sink overlooking the great room and the view. Countertops out of quartz material were extended into a waterfall edge on the peninsula and a full height backsplash to give elegance as well as ultimate durability. The new appliance locations and purposeful storage placement improved the flow for this avid cook.

In the bathroom, having the wall taken out made it feel like a whole new world. The tub was removed to allow for a large shower with large format tiles and a luxurious shower tower. New finishes gave the space a fresh start, and the improved materials will last for many years. Yay, design!

AFTER

Cheers! Yay, design!

Design: Jaime Simpson of Creative + Curated

After Photos: Lianna Pevar

BATHROOM REMODEL - NORFOLK

Function was the name of the game with this recent primary bath renovation. The original bathroom was split into two areas (yes, one had carpet!): a sink and vanity area at the end of the hall, and a separate room with the tub/shower combo, toilet, and second sink. The entry into the main bathroom space was awkward and cramped. So it was time to change that.

BEFORE

The wall between the vanity area and full bathroom area was removed, and the entry to the newly expanded bathroom was relocated to the end of the hall. The two sinks were joined together in the former vanity area, which allowed for additional cabinet storage where the single sink used to be. The tub was removed to create a larger shower with a built-in bench, large shower niche, and handshower area.

The rich charcoal finish of the cabinetry, the crispness of the wavy porcelain tile and quartz countertop, the playful shape and color blend of the pebbles, and the softness of the wall color create the perfect atmosphere. This primary bath space is now better with access, functionality, storage, and aesthetics.

The clients are thrilled - and so am I! Yay, design!

Design: Jaime Simpson of Creative + Curated

Contractor: DB Construction

After Photos: Lianna Pevar Photography

MAXIMIZING SPACES

When space is limited, it’s time to get creative. There are many ways to maximize various spaces in your home with storage solutions and organizational components to capitalize on every available inch. Read on for more information on cool space savers, clever appliances, and fantastic fixtures that help make smaller spaces feel grand.

Demonstrating the pull-down shelf in a client’s newly completed kitchen.

Photo by Steven Salazar

CABINETRY:

If cabinet space is at a premium, how those cabinets are arranged and configured is key. I always recommend incorporating drawers whenever possible. Drawers provide a great way to see, contain, and access items that would otherwise be lost in a cabinet with only shelves. For storing specific items, Rev-A-Shelf creates a myriad of cabinet storage components that can be fitted into existing cabinetry, or incorporated into new cabinetry. My top recommendations are the cloud corner storage shelves for base cabinets, wall cabinetry pull-down shelves, the drying rack shelf, and the classic rollout shelf.

FURNITURE:

This ottoman has a lift-up top cushion to reveal an open storage space inside.

Photo by Steven Salazar

End tables with additional shelves or drawers add to the storage capability without increasing the footprint of the piece. Furniture and accessory pieces with hidden storage are always a win. Sofas and ottomans with storage under the cushions are available; these areas are great for blankets, extra pillows, games, and even remotes. Also, don’t be afraid to go up - vertical storage is an amazing way to capture more space. Go for that tall bookshelf or cabinet and celebrate all the room you’ll have!

WALL SPACE:

In the same vein as the tall bookshelf, wall-mounted fixtures are another great way to gain more storage without using additional floor space. Items like wall mounted drying racks, shallow jewelry cabinets with swingout doors, and shelves for media storage will make such a difference.

FIXTURES:

Workstation sinks are becoming a star in kitchen spaces, providing a place to wash, cut, and air-dry fruits and vegetables right in the footprint of the sink itself. These sinks also come with components for drying dishware and utensils, saving valuable counter space. In bathrooms, showerheads with integrated handshowers (including full-on shower towers with body sprays) are a streamlined way to have multiple functions without taking up additional wall area. Shower niches (available in many standard sizes as well as custom) provide a place for shampoo, conditioner, and more that is recessed into the shower wall. And we can’t forget the tried-and-true medicine cabinet, now available with integrated LED lighting inside and out, as well as interior electrical receptacles and magnifying mirrors.

The microwave drawer allows for an easier reach than above the range, while allowing the counterspace to remain clear for cooking prep.

Photo by Steven Salazar

APPLIANCES:

Compact dishwashers, stackable washer/dryers, microwave drawers, and refrigerator drawers are just a few options for high utility in low square footage. There are also multi-function units like the all-in-one washer and dryer, and the Advantium oven which not only offers microwave and convection cooking options, but also speed cooking, radiant heat, and warming features (all in the same unit!).

This is really just the tip of the iceberg when considering space saving options; there are many wonderful manufacturers that provide creatively designed pieces that help organize and store, helping our spaces reach their full potential. Yay, design!

Cheers,

Jaime

All photos are from projects designed by Jaime Simpson.




POWDER ROOM REMODEL - VIRGINIA BEACH

Personality? This revitalized powder room definitely has it! Check out these before and afters!

BEFORE

Though the layout remained the same, the new wallpaper, floor tile, vanity, and fixtures make it feel like a completely different space. The dark picket tiles add tons of interest and offer a wonderful contrast to the light color palette of the walls and vanity. And two thumbs up for the mix of metal finishes in the plumbing, accents, and lighting!

AFTER

Yay, design!

Design: Jaime Simpson of Creative + Curated

Contractor: Carlton Building Services

After Photos: Salazar Studios