HALL BATH REMODEL - NORFOLK

After the primary bath remodel was complete, it was time to work on the hall bath. This project did not require an overhaul, however; the tub and tiles were in great condition, as were the cabinetry and plumbing fixtures. Despite only some of the elements getting an upgrade, the end result is a whole new look.

BEFORE

The wallcovering, soffit, mirror, lighting, and countertops were removed; a gorgeous quartzite countertop, lively wall color, and new lighting were brought in. A new custom (taller) glass enclosure renewed the entire shower, new cabinet hardware refreshed the cabinetry, and the clients’ art tiles were more than perfect for the space.

AFTER

The bathroom is now so vibrant and energized, without having to start all over. Yay, design!

Design: Jaime Simpson of Creative + Curated

After Photos: Lianna Pevar Photography

HALL BATH REMODEL - VIRGINIA BEACH

I had the joy of working with these amazing clients on a second bathroom project in their home. A few years ago, we remodeled their primary bath space, and it was now time to move onto the hall bath. Many of the original elements were still in place, and though they had done their job well, it was time for them to retire.

BEFORE

The tub and tile surround were taken out, and an elegant tub insert was used for easier maintenance. The single sink vanity became a double sink for greater functionality and usability. Porcelain tiles now grace the floors, and a soft wood stain adds warmth. Matte black fixtures bring contrast and a little drama (the good kind!), balanced by a misty blue-green tone for the walls. Additional lighting was incorporated to better illuminate the space, which is always a plus.

AFTER

The results are so fresh and bright - this bathroom definitely has a new lease on life. Yay, design!

Design: Jaime Simpson of Creative + Curated

Contractor: DB Construction

After Photos: Lianna Pevar Photography

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

PRIMARY BATH REMODEL - VIRGINIA BEACH

This project was motivated by a need for repairs - a mystery water leak was causing damage to the shower walls (which could lead to health concerns). Since the bathroom was original to the home, the clients were also ready for a design change. They decided to completely refresh the space while remodeling to address the water leak issue, allowing them to improve the aesthetics and functionality of the space.

BEFORE

AFTER

The layout of the bathroom remained the same; not much else did, however! My design concept removed the tub and added a built-in shower bench. The design also included new porcelain tiles for the bath floor and shower, a glass accent tile with a soft coastal palette, a deep wood tone vanity with drawers for better storage, a glass shelf, brushed nickel fixtures, and soft white walls.

All leak issues were taken care of, and the final result is an eye-catching (and safe) primary bath.

Design: Jaime Simpson of Creative + Curated

Contractor: Phalanx Contracting

After Photos: Lianna Pevar Photography

PRIMARY BATH REMODEL - NORFOLK

This transformation was thrilling. The clients’ original bathroom had a large (and rather dangerous) bathtub / shower combination that they essentially had to climb into every day. It was causing lots of frustration and little enjoyment.

BEFORE

AFTER

The clients decided to eliminate the tub completely; this allowed me to use that entire area for a new spacious shower with a built-in bench, while the vanity and toilet locations remained the same. My design concept included all new fixtures and materials including: a furniture style vanity with a wallpapered accent wall; white ceramic and deep blue glass tiles; pill-shaped mirrors; brushed nickel fixtures; and crisp white walls.

The resulting bathroom gave the clients all they were hoping for - and all those frustrations went right out the (new) window.

Design: Jaime Simpson of Creative + Curated

Contractor: Phalanx Contracting

After Photos: Lianna Pevar Photography