A See Through Fire Place in Master Bathroom

 

 



Master Bathroom with See Through Fire Place


(Letter from Customer)

Dianna contacted us about remodeling her master bathroom, I could tell she was excited about something and it didn't take long for her to let us know her secret desire. Dianna has always wanted a see through fireplace. One that separates the master bathroom and the master bed room. We have installed fire places before but nothing like what she had in mind. Dianna's excitement was contagious and everyone soon was excited about the prospects of bringing this special remodeling project to reality.

Dianna is the type of customer we really like to work with. She is excited about her project, had impeccable tastes and had a vision in her head of exactly what she wanted to accomplish. Customers like that get everyone on the project excited and bring out the best in everyone.

 
This was going to be a challenging project but everybody was up for the challenge. Before it was complete it would take over 17 individual tradesman all coordinated and working toward a common goal to deliver the final project. 

Involved would be our company with 3 carpenters on site, our preferred structural engineer with 1 engineer on site, our preferred plumbing trade partner with 3 plumbers on site, our preferred electrical trade partner with 2 electricians on site, our preferred fireplace installer with 2 installers on site, their preferred trade partner to run the new gas line with 2 plumbers on site, our preferred tile installers with 1 installer on site, our preferred solid surface fabricator with 2 installers on site, our preferred glass installer for the shower surround with 1 installer on site. 

Whew, that's a lot of people, but working with the best people in all facets of construction means we can count on them to deliver on time and  on budget. 

      
Snap shots from two of our computer generated models of the remodel project
  


Here is the (before) wall separating the
 bathroom and master bedroom


Tearing out the drywall to expose the framing
  
  

New engineer specified header in place
 to span the new opening required for the fire place
  

The beginnings of the rough framing for
 the fireplace are installed.
  

The duct work is installed, mantel framing...
  

Drywall and tile backer boards installed

 

  
The (before) builder grade oak,
white glazed tile, wall to wall mirrors,
bad lighting and double sinks 


A hand hammered copper vessel bowl 
and filler in oil rubbed bronze finish
  

The new vanity in natural maple, round front
center cabinet, furniture feet, custom tile
back splash with copper accents, Caesar Stone
counter top

New oil rubbed bronze towel racks 
and glass hotel shelf

 
The rest of the project was a complete remodel of the rest of the master bathroom, which amounted to a completed tear out of the existing tub, vanities and shower. 

You can see the beautiful attention to detail in every aspect of this project. Once again working toward delivering a perfect, no compromise remodeling project. 



Details of porcelain back splash
with copper accents

  

  


(After) The new oval soaking tub

(before) 


Copper insert close-up



Back to  | Gallery of Projects |




HomeContact Us  |  Testimonials  |  Projects  |  Warranty  |  Links  | Employment | Information | Subs |

          

© Copyright Rocky Mountain Bathrooms, Inc. 2008

  Privacy Notice