

Now – just a few words of advice before you go down this route. Production Management: Michael Medford, Jr.Jack and Jill and the story of the locking doors Our clients are extremely happy with the completed remodel, and the Medford Team was thrilled that it turned out so beautifully! Kudos to all our team members and vendors that helped bring this project to life: The customizable color features of the LED lights and the neutral scheme of the bathroom itself will allow for an easy change in décor if desired, while still maintaining a clean, timeless look for years to come. The completed bathroom is modern, sleek, and sophisticated, just as the client’s daughter imagined it would be. This provides easy access and storage for hairdryers and styling tools without having to clutter the countertop. Strategically placed can lights were installed above the vanity where the soffit was removed and can be used with or without the mirror and toe kick LEDs.Īnother neat feature of this bathroom is the convenient outlets installed inside the deep, stacked drawers. This shot shows the difference the LED lighting makes in the first vanity area. These sleek details are what really tie the space together for a cohesive look.
#Narrow jack and jill bathroom layout upgrade#
The full overlay slab cabinets are a modern upgrade from the traditional-style raised panel doors that were originally used on the cabinets and vanities. This is a great option for narrow bathrooms to prevent the need of a stool or chair in the walkway beside the shower. The accent mosaic tile gives a modern touch with sleek linear lines that compliment the vertical offset wall tile.ĭirectly across from the shower, convenient minimalist robe hooks were installed to hold towels or robes as needed. Two small hooks were also added to hold wash rags or loofahs. This popular tile created a modern feel while keeping a classic look to tie in with the rest of the home.įrameless bypass tub/shower glass doors were chosen to replace the shower curtain to showcase the gorgeous tile and large rain shower head.Īt the left end of the shower is a large, 3-tier shampoo niche, perfect for soaps, bottles, and candles. The gray and white Calcutta tile provides a stark contrast to the original dark purple ombre paint. Large, stacked drawers on each side of the sink with a large cabinet below provide ample storage space in the new vanity area. This neat accent lighting has 3 different settings for shades of white, along with colors that can be changed with a remote! Our clients were especially excited about the LED lighting feature in the new mirrors we installed, along with the toe kick below both vanities. The renderings of the vanity areas show the removed soffit, painted walls, new vanities, countertops, flooring, faucets, and under-mount sinks. We also removed the soffits above both vanities to open up the wall and make the ceilings feel higher. Removing it made the vanity area feel much larger. It was not utilized and got in the way of the swing of the door. One structural modification that was to be made was the removal of the linen cabinet behind the closet door in the first vanity area. Our team created realistic 3D renderings to showcase the structural and aesthetic changes to be made.Īs the floor plans show, the layout stayed the same, with all of the key components and walls remaining in the same location. She had a good idea of the colors and materials she wanted to use and communicated it well to our designers. A more modern and sophisticated aesthetic was the goal. The original bathroom was fully functional for the daughter, but the look was a bit dated for her taste.

Of course, our team was happy for the opportunity to bring their designs to life! While they waited almost two years to proceed with construction after the design was drawn, the timing was perfect for the daughter, who is now going into her senior year of high school. The project was intended for their daughter, who was in high school at the time, and wanted to refresh the space. Our recent clients in Southlake, Texas, initially met with us in 2019 to discuss the renovation of an upstairs Jack & Jill bathroom.

Whatever the case may be, we are always happy when clients come back to us after an extended period of time with the intent to move forward. This delay can be for a number of reasons – waiting for a specific event or holiday to pass, a recent change in career, or trying to make final decisions on the last few design options. Every so often, we have clients that come to us for the design of their project and then wait a while to pull the trigger on the construction portion.
