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Jacobson Construction, Inc.
From Attic to Awesome
Many of the classic Tudor homes in Minneapolis are defined as 1 ½ stories. The ½ story is actually an attic; a space just below the roof and with a rough floor often used for storage and little more. The owners were looking to turn their attic into about 900 sq. ft. of functional living/bedroom space with a big bath, perfect for hosting overnight guests.
This was a challenging project, considering the plan called for raising the roof and adding two large shed dormers. A structural engineer was consulted, and the appropriate construction measures were taken to address the support necessary from below, passing the required stringent building codes.
The remodeling project took about four months and began with reframing many of the roof support elements and adding closed cell spray foam insulation throughout to make the space warm and watertight during cold Minnesota winters, as well as cool in the summer.
You enter the room using a stairway enclosed with a white railing that offers a feeling of openness while providing a high degree of safety. A short hallway leading to the living area features white cabinets with shaker style flat panel doors – a design element repeated in the bath. Four pairs of South facing windows above the cabinets let in lots of South sunlight all year long.
The 130 sq. ft. bath features soaking tub and open shower room with floor-to-ceiling 2-inch porcelain tiling. The custom heated floor and one wall is constructed using beautiful natural stone. The shower room floor is also the shower’s drain, giving this room an open feeling while providing the ultimate functionality. The other half of the bath consists of a toilet and pedestal sink flanked by two white shaker style cabinets with Granite countertops. A big skylight over the tub and another north facing window brightens this room and highlights the tiling with a shade of green that’s pleasing to the eye.
The rest of the remodeling project is simply a large open living/bedroom space. Perhaps the most interesting feature of the room is the way the roof ties into the ceiling at many angles – a necessity because of the way the home was originally constructed. The before and after photos show how the construction method included the maximum amount of interior space, leaving the room without the “cramped” feeling too often associated with this kind of remodeling project.
Another big feature of this space can be found in the use of skylights. A total of six skylights – in addition to eight South-facing windows – make this area warm and bright during the many months of winter when sunlight in Minnesota comes at a premium.
The main living area offers several flexible design options, with space that can be used with bedroom and/or living room furniture with cozy areas for reading and entertainment. Recessed lighting on dimmers throughout the space balances daylight with room light for just the right atmosphere.
The space is now ready for decorating with original artwork and furnishings. How would you furnish this space?
Emilie Fournet Interiors
Bronze Green family bathroom with dark rusty red slipper bath, marble herringbone tiles, cast iron fireplace, oak vanity sink, walk-in shower and bronze green tiles, vintage lighting and a lot of art and antiques objects!
Эксперт-Мебель
Инсталляция.
Diseño de cuarto de baño principal, único, flotante y gris y blanco contemporáneo de tamaño medio con armarios con paneles lisos, puertas de armario grises, bañera exenta, sanitario de pared, baldosas y/o azulejos grises, baldosas y/o azulejos de porcelana, paredes grises, lavabo con pedestal, encimera de cuarzo compacto, suelo gris, encimeras grises y espejo con luz
Diseño de cuarto de baño principal, único, flotante y gris y blanco contemporáneo de tamaño medio con armarios con paneles lisos, puertas de armario grises, bañera exenta, sanitario de pared, baldosas y/o azulejos grises, baldosas y/o azulejos de porcelana, paredes grises, lavabo con pedestal, encimera de cuarzo compacto, suelo gris, encimeras grises y espejo con luz
R. B. Schwarz, Inc.
We created a dressing table out of quartzite
// Marble subway tile // Adorable slim pendant light added
Foto de cuarto de baño principal tradicional de tamaño medio con armarios con paneles empotrados, puertas de armario blancas, ducha esquinera, sanitario de dos piezas, baldosas y/o azulejos grises, baldosas y/o azulejos de mármol, paredes azules, suelo de mármol, lavabo con pedestal, encimera de cuarcita, suelo gris, ducha con puerta con bisagras y encimeras grises
Foto de cuarto de baño principal tradicional de tamaño medio con armarios con paneles empotrados, puertas de armario blancas, ducha esquinera, sanitario de dos piezas, baldosas y/o azulejos grises, baldosas y/o azulejos de mármol, paredes azules, suelo de mármol, lavabo con pedestal, encimera de cuarcita, suelo gris, ducha con puerta con bisagras y encimeras grises
R. B. Schwarz, Inc.
We created a dressing table out of quartzite and added
an adorable slim pendant light above the table. // Wife asked for a custom-built vanity furniture style. Features 6 drawers and Super White quartzite top // Medicine cabinet with mirror is built into the wall to provide storage.
Jacobson Construction, Inc.
From Attic to Awesome
Many of the classic Tudor homes in Minneapolis are defined as 1 ½ stories. The ½ story is actually an attic; a space just below the roof and with a rough floor often used for storage and little more. The owners were looking to turn their attic into about 900 sq. ft. of functional living/bedroom space with a big bath, perfect for hosting overnight guests.
This was a challenging project, considering the plan called for raising the roof and adding two large shed dormers. A structural engineer was consulted, and the appropriate construction measures were taken to address the support necessary from below, passing the required stringent building codes.
The remodeling project took about four months and began with reframing many of the roof support elements and adding closed cell spray foam insulation throughout to make the space warm and watertight during cold Minnesota winters, as well as cool in the summer.
You enter the room using a stairway enclosed with a white railing that offers a feeling of openness while providing a high degree of safety. A short hallway leading to the living area features white cabinets with shaker style flat panel doors – a design element repeated in the bath. Four pairs of South facing windows above the cabinets let in lots of South sunlight all year long.
The 130 sq. ft. bath features soaking tub and open shower room with floor-to-ceiling 2-inch porcelain tiling. The custom heated floor and one wall is constructed using beautiful natural stone. The shower room floor is also the shower’s drain, giving this room an open feeling while providing the ultimate functionality. The other half of the bath consists of a toilet and pedestal sink flanked by two white shaker style cabinets with Granite countertops. A big skylight over the tub and another north facing window brightens this room and highlights the tiling with a shade of green that’s pleasing to the eye.
The rest of the remodeling project is simply a large open living/bedroom space. Perhaps the most interesting feature of the room is the way the roof ties into the ceiling at many angles – a necessity because of the way the home was originally constructed. The before and after photos show how the construction method included the maximum amount of interior space, leaving the room without the “cramped” feeling too often associated with this kind of remodeling project.
Another big feature of this space can be found in the use of skylights. A total of six skylights – in addition to eight South-facing windows – make this area warm and bright during the many months of winter when sunlight in Minnesota comes at a premium.
The main living area offers several flexible design options, with space that can be used with bedroom and/or living room furniture with cozy areas for reading and entertainment. Recessed lighting on dimmers throughout the space balances daylight with room light for just the right atmosphere.
The space is now ready for decorating with original artwork and furnishings. How would you furnish this space?
Holly Christian | PLUCKED + STUFF LTD
Luxurious Bathroon
Imagen de cuarto de baño infantil tradicional de tamaño medio con armarios estilo shaker, puertas de armario beige, bañera exenta, ducha abierta, sanitario de dos piezas, baldosas y/o azulejos grises, baldosas y/o azulejos de mármol, paredes beige, suelo de madera clara, lavabo con pedestal, encimera de mármol, suelo marrón, ducha abierta y encimeras grises
Imagen de cuarto de baño infantil tradicional de tamaño medio con armarios estilo shaker, puertas de armario beige, bañera exenta, ducha abierta, sanitario de dos piezas, baldosas y/o azulejos grises, baldosas y/o azulejos de mármol, paredes beige, suelo de madera clara, lavabo con pedestal, encimera de mármol, suelo marrón, ducha abierta y encimeras grises
Holly Christian | PLUCKED + STUFF LTD
Luxurious Bathroon
Foto de cuarto de baño infantil tradicional de tamaño medio con armarios estilo shaker, puertas de armario beige, bañera exenta, ducha abierta, sanitario de dos piezas, baldosas y/o azulejos grises, baldosas y/o azulejos de mármol, paredes beige, suelo de madera clara, lavabo con pedestal, encimera de mármol, suelo marrón, ducha abierta y encimeras grises
Foto de cuarto de baño infantil tradicional de tamaño medio con armarios estilo shaker, puertas de armario beige, bañera exenta, ducha abierta, sanitario de dos piezas, baldosas y/o azulejos grises, baldosas y/o azulejos de mármol, paredes beige, suelo de madera clara, lavabo con pedestal, encimera de mármol, suelo marrón, ducha abierta y encimeras grises
Jacobson Construction, Inc.
From Attic to Awesome
Many of the classic Tudor homes in Minneapolis are defined as 1 ½ stories. The ½ story is actually an attic; a space just below the roof and with a rough floor often used for storage and little more. The owners were looking to turn their attic into about 900 sq. ft. of functional living/bedroom space with a big bath, perfect for hosting overnight guests.
This was a challenging project, considering the plan called for raising the roof and adding two large shed dormers. A structural engineer was consulted, and the appropriate construction measures were taken to address the support necessary from below, passing the required stringent building codes.
The remodeling project took about four months and began with reframing many of the roof support elements and adding closed cell spray foam insulation throughout to make the space warm and watertight during cold Minnesota winters, as well as cool in the summer.
You enter the room using a stairway enclosed with a white railing that offers a feeling of openness while providing a high degree of safety. A short hallway leading to the living area features white cabinets with shaker style flat panel doors – a design element repeated in the bath. Four pairs of South facing windows above the cabinets let in lots of South sunlight all year long.
The 130 sq. ft. bath features soaking tub and open shower room with floor-to-ceiling 2-inch porcelain tiling. The custom heated floor and one wall is constructed using beautiful natural stone. The shower room floor is also the shower’s drain, giving this room an open feeling while providing the ultimate functionality. The other half of the bath consists of a toilet and pedestal sink flanked by two white shaker style cabinets with Granite countertops. A big skylight over the tub and another north facing window brightens this room and highlights the tiling with a shade of green that’s pleasing to the eye.
The rest of the remodeling project is simply a large open living/bedroom space. Perhaps the most interesting feature of the room is the way the roof ties into the ceiling at many angles – a necessity because of the way the home was originally constructed. The before and after photos show how the construction method included the maximum amount of interior space, leaving the room without the “cramped” feeling too often associated with this kind of remodeling project.
Another big feature of this space can be found in the use of skylights. A total of six skylights – in addition to eight South-facing windows – make this area warm and bright during the many months of winter when sunlight in Minnesota comes at a premium.
The main living area offers several flexible design options, with space that can be used with bedroom and/or living room furniture with cozy areas for reading and entertainment. Recessed lighting on dimmers throughout the space balances daylight with room light for just the right atmosphere.
The space is now ready for decorating with original artwork and furnishings. How would you furnish this space?
CHALK Studio
Ejemplo de cuarto de baño principal clásico de tamaño medio con armarios con paneles con relieve, puertas de armario grises, ducha empotrada, sanitario de dos piezas, baldosas y/o azulejos beige, baldosas y/o azulejos de cerámica, paredes beige, suelo de baldosas de cerámica, lavabo con pedestal, encimera de cemento, suelo gris, ducha con puerta con bisagras y encimeras grises
Jacobson Construction, Inc.
From Attic to Awesome
Many of the classic Tudor homes in Minneapolis are defined as 1 ½ stories. The ½ story is actually an attic; a space just below the roof and with a rough floor often used for storage and little more. The owners were looking to turn their attic into about 900 sq. ft. of functional living/bedroom space with a big bath, perfect for hosting overnight guests.
This was a challenging project, considering the plan called for raising the roof and adding two large shed dormers. A structural engineer was consulted, and the appropriate construction measures were taken to address the support necessary from below, passing the required stringent building codes.
The remodeling project took about four months and began with reframing many of the roof support elements and adding closed cell spray foam insulation throughout to make the space warm and watertight during cold Minnesota winters, as well as cool in the summer.
You enter the room using a stairway enclosed with a white railing that offers a feeling of openness while providing a high degree of safety. A short hallway leading to the living area features white cabinets with shaker style flat panel doors – a design element repeated in the bath. Four pairs of South facing windows above the cabinets let in lots of South sunlight all year long.
The 130 sq. ft. bath features soaking tub and open shower room with floor-to-ceiling 2-inch porcelain tiling. The custom heated floor and one wall is constructed using beautiful natural stone. The shower room floor is also the shower’s drain, giving this room an open feeling while providing the ultimate functionality. The other half of the bath consists of a toilet and pedestal sink flanked by two white shaker style cabinets with Granite countertops. A big skylight over the tub and another north facing window brightens this room and highlights the tiling with a shade of green that’s pleasing to the eye.
The rest of the remodeling project is simply a large open living/bedroom space. Perhaps the most interesting feature of the room is the way the roof ties into the ceiling at many angles – a necessity because of the way the home was originally constructed. The before and after photos show how the construction method included the maximum amount of interior space, leaving the room without the “cramped” feeling too often associated with this kind of remodeling project.
Another big feature of this space can be found in the use of skylights. A total of six skylights – in addition to eight South-facing windows – make this area warm and bright during the many months of winter when sunlight in Minnesota comes at a premium.
The main living area offers several flexible design options, with space that can be used with bedroom and/or living room furniture with cozy areas for reading and entertainment. Recessed lighting on dimmers throughout the space balances daylight with room light for just the right atmosphere.
The space is now ready for decorating with original artwork and furnishings. How would you furnish this space?
Jacobson Construction, Inc.
From Attic to Awesome
Many of the classic Tudor homes in Minneapolis are defined as 1 ½ stories. The ½ story is actually an attic; a space just below the roof and with a rough floor often used for storage and little more. The owners were looking to turn their attic into about 900 sq. ft. of functional living/bedroom space with a big bath, perfect for hosting overnight guests.
This was a challenging project, considering the plan called for raising the roof and adding two large shed dormers. A structural engineer was consulted, and the appropriate construction measures were taken to address the support necessary from below, passing the required stringent building codes.
The remodeling project took about four months and began with reframing many of the roof support elements and adding closed cell spray foam insulation throughout to make the space warm and watertight during cold Minnesota winters, as well as cool in the summer.
You enter the room using a stairway enclosed with a white railing that offers a feeling of openness while providing a high degree of safety. A short hallway leading to the living area features white cabinets with shaker style flat panel doors – a design element repeated in the bath. Four pairs of South facing windows above the cabinets let in lots of South sunlight all year long.
The 130 sq. ft. bath features soaking tub and open shower room with floor-to-ceiling 2-inch porcelain tiling. The custom heated floor and one wall is constructed using beautiful natural stone. The shower room floor is also the shower’s drain, giving this room an open feeling while providing the ultimate functionality. The other half of the bath consists of a toilet and pedestal sink flanked by two white shaker style cabinets with Granite countertops. A big skylight over the tub and another north facing window brightens this room and highlights the tiling with a shade of green that’s pleasing to the eye.
The rest of the remodeling project is simply a large open living/bedroom space. Perhaps the most interesting feature of the room is the way the roof ties into the ceiling at many angles – a necessity because of the way the home was originally constructed. The before and after photos show how the construction method included the maximum amount of interior space, leaving the room without the “cramped” feeling too often associated with this kind of remodeling project.
Another big feature of this space can be found in the use of skylights. A total of six skylights – in addition to eight South-facing windows – make this area warm and bright during the many months of winter when sunlight in Minnesota comes at a premium.
The main living area offers several flexible design options, with space that can be used with bedroom and/or living room furniture with cozy areas for reading and entertainment. Recessed lighting on dimmers throughout the space balances daylight with room light for just the right atmosphere.
The space is now ready for decorating with original artwork and furnishings. How would you furnish this space?
R. B. Schwarz, Inc.
Shower valves with polished nickel trim and handles installed // One of two mosaics in the shower. This one features statuary marble in a herringbone pattern. // Polished nickel trim is period to the house
R. B. Schwarz, Inc.
Husband asked for a pedestal sink for his space. The pedestal sink is modern size with a heritage style // Wife asked for a custom-built vanity furniture style. Features 6 drawers and Super White quartzite top // As requested: 2 sinks allow them to use the same bathroom. Medicine cabinet with mirror is built into the wall to provide storage.
Галина Милошевич
Ejemplo de cuarto de baño único y de pie actual grande sin sin inodoro con bañera exenta, baldosas y/o azulejos multicolor, baldosas y/o azulejos de mármol, paredes marrones, suelo beige, ducha abierta, encimeras grises, madera, madera, puertas de armario de madera en tonos medios, lavabo con pedestal y encimera de mármol
Jacobson Construction, Inc.
From Attic to Awesome
Many of the classic Tudor homes in Minneapolis are defined as 1 ½ stories. The ½ story is actually an attic; a space just below the roof and with a rough floor often used for storage and little more. The owners were looking to turn their attic into about 900 sq. ft. of functional living/bedroom space with a big bath, perfect for hosting overnight guests.
This was a challenging project, considering the plan called for raising the roof and adding two large shed dormers. A structural engineer was consulted, and the appropriate construction measures were taken to address the support necessary from below, passing the required stringent building codes.
The remodeling project took about four months and began with reframing many of the roof support elements and adding closed cell spray foam insulation throughout to make the space warm and watertight during cold Minnesota winters, as well as cool in the summer.
You enter the room using a stairway enclosed with a white railing that offers a feeling of openness while providing a high degree of safety. A short hallway leading to the living area features white cabinets with shaker style flat panel doors – a design element repeated in the bath. Four pairs of South facing windows above the cabinets let in lots of South sunlight all year long.
The 130 sq. ft. bath features soaking tub and open shower room with floor-to-ceiling 2-inch porcelain tiling. The custom heated floor and one wall is constructed using beautiful natural stone. The shower room floor is also the shower’s drain, giving this room an open feeling while providing the ultimate functionality. The other half of the bath consists of a toilet and pedestal sink flanked by two white shaker style cabinets with Granite countertops. A big skylight over the tub and another north facing window brightens this room and highlights the tiling with a shade of green that’s pleasing to the eye.
The rest of the remodeling project is simply a large open living/bedroom space. Perhaps the most interesting feature of the room is the way the roof ties into the ceiling at many angles – a necessity because of the way the home was originally constructed. The before and after photos show how the construction method included the maximum amount of interior space, leaving the room without the “cramped” feeling too often associated with this kind of remodeling project.
Another big feature of this space can be found in the use of skylights. A total of six skylights – in addition to eight South-facing windows – make this area warm and bright during the many months of winter when sunlight in Minnesota comes at a premium.
The main living area offers several flexible design options, with space that can be used with bedroom and/or living room furniture with cozy areas for reading and entertainment. Recessed lighting on dimmers throughout the space balances daylight with room light for just the right atmosphere.
The space is now ready for decorating with original artwork and furnishings. How would you furnish this space?
Эксперт-Мебель
Комплект мебели для ванной комнаты:
Навесная тумба;
Встроенный шкаф с инсталляцией.
Материал - крашеный МДФ.
Фурнитура - Hettich, Blum.
Foto de cuarto de baño principal, único, flotante y gris y blanco contemporáneo de tamaño medio con armarios con paneles lisos, puertas de armario grises, bañera exenta, sanitario de pared, baldosas y/o azulejos grises, baldosas y/o azulejos de porcelana, paredes grises, lavabo con pedestal, encimera de cuarzo compacto, suelo gris, encimeras grises y espejo con luz
Foto de cuarto de baño principal, único, flotante y gris y blanco contemporáneo de tamaño medio con armarios con paneles lisos, puertas de armario grises, bañera exenta, sanitario de pared, baldosas y/o azulejos grises, baldosas y/o azulejos de porcelana, paredes grises, lavabo con pedestal, encimera de cuarzo compacto, suelo gris, encimeras grises y espejo con luz
nFlight Photography
Foto de cuarto de baño principal moderno extra grande con armarios abiertos, puertas de armario grises, bañera exenta, ducha a ras de suelo, sanitario de una pieza, paredes negras, suelo de mármol, lavabo con pedestal, encimera de mármol, suelo gris, ducha abierta y encimeras grises
Holly Christian | PLUCKED + STUFF LTD
Luxurious Bathroon
Modelo de cuarto de baño infantil clásico de tamaño medio con armarios estilo shaker, puertas de armario beige, bañera exenta, ducha abierta, sanitario de dos piezas, baldosas y/o azulejos grises, baldosas y/o azulejos de mármol, paredes beige, suelo de madera clara, lavabo con pedestal, encimera de mármol, suelo marrón, ducha abierta y encimeras grises
Modelo de cuarto de baño infantil clásico de tamaño medio con armarios estilo shaker, puertas de armario beige, bañera exenta, ducha abierta, sanitario de dos piezas, baldosas y/o azulejos grises, baldosas y/o azulejos de mármol, paredes beige, suelo de madera clara, lavabo con pedestal, encimera de mármol, suelo marrón, ducha abierta y encimeras grises
Dana Orth Design Consultants
Imagen de cuarto de baño principal, doble y flotante grande con armarios con paneles lisos, puertas de armario marrones, ducha doble, sanitario de una pieza, baldosas y/o azulejos grises, baldosas y/o azulejos de porcelana, paredes blancas, suelo de baldosas de cerámica, lavabo con pedestal, encimera de cuarzo compacto, suelo beige, ducha abierta y encimeras grises
210 fotos de baños con lavabo con pedestal y encimeras grises
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