Orange + White Bathroom Makeover
Designer Rachael Franceschina transforms a small, outdated cottage bathroom into a larger, more up-to-date master bath.
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November 25, 2014
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Jen Jafarzadeh L'Italien
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Rachael Franceschina
Part Custom, Part Ikea
The sink vanities are from IKEA, while the undermount sinks, countertops, and faucets were not. The plumbing for this pushed the vanity out from the wall a few inches, forcing the contractor to get creative and make a reveal detail to hide the space.
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Rachael Franceschina
Before the Remodel
This remodel transformed a small and dated half bath into a full master bathroom and closet. Designer Rachael Franceschina pulled additional floor space from the adjacent bedroom.
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Rachael Franceschina
Budget Bath
The small budget did not accommodate the expensive freestanding tub and was replaced by a more affordable option found online.
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Rachael Franceschina
Illusion of More Space
White is used throughout the bathroom to help make the area feel larger and allow natural light to reflect in the space.
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Rachael Franceschina
Switch of a Fixture
Positioning the tub's faucet on the opposite side allowed the bathtub to be placed closer to the window, creating more floor space.
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Rachael Franceschina
Personal Character
The blue-gray floor tile grounds the space in a rich color while the painting above the bath adds character.
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Rachael Franceschina
Pop of Orange
Orange is used as an accent color throughout the house and these orange Caesarstone countertops add a bold punch in the bathroom.
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Rachael Franceschina