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January 20, 2016

Home Sweet Condo Part 3: Sleek Styling in the Main Bathroom

Condo bath design by Monarch Kitchen & Bath Centre

Condo bath design by Monarch Kitchen & Bath Centre
 
In this last instalment of Amanda Willson-Suppa’s condo makeover, we look at the design details involved in the transformation of the main bathroom.

“As the bathroom that will get used most by guests – our clients plan on having lots of company over – we wanted the space to have a slightly more masculine feel while keeping the design modern and light,” says Amanda.

The vanity is a beautiful, dark, stained maple with a Cambria quartz counter top.

“And have a look at the tile in the shower! Beautiful and interesting while still being subtle,” says Amanda. “Can you believe there was a light out there to match a shower tile more perfectly than this combination?”

Your condo can look this good, too! Call us today to learn more, or drop by our showroom and speak with a member of our design team. 

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January 6, 2016

Home Sweet Condo: Seamless Style and Storage in the Master Bath

Condo bath design by Monarch Kitchen & Bath Centre
 Downsizing from a large home into a condominium can be a very stressful experience. While the end goal may be to streamline and simplify, there’s no need to give up all the comforts of big-home living.

In this condo renovation, the master bathroom was completely overhauled to create an elegant and beautiful space.

“Moving from a large home with a big kitchen and multiple bathrooms into a two-bedroom condo was quite a life change for our clients,” says Monarch designer Amanda Willson-Suppa. “The goal of this renovation was not only to make it as seamless as possible, but also make condo living enjoyable. A master bathroom that didn’t feel like it was part of a condo was the first item on the to-do list.”


Condo bath design by Monarch Kitchen & Bath Centre
Amanda used light finishes to make the space seem larger. “The storage in this room was increased, and lighting was added so that our clients could feel as though the space was as light and bright as possible,” says Amanda. “The storage is second-to-none. The sizable vanity includes many drawers, and the big cabinet next to the shower allows for more storage than bathrooms in most homes have.”

The Cambria counter tops, porcelain tile, glass shower enclosure and stylish one-piece toilet create an elegant and luxurious space with all the comforts of “home.”

Up next: The Condo Kitchen