Bel Air Construction

Bedroom Becomes Bath Remodel

Customer Issues

This project initially started as a discussion about remodeling the kitchen but morphed into a major renovation of the entire second floor including the addition of a new master suite and bath.

Bel Air Construction Solutions

This handsome new master bath has been created in a former small bedroom adjacent to the new master bedroom.

Features of the bath include:

  • A walk-in shower with a seat, a large niche, and a custom glass enclosure.
  • A 60-inch Kohler Rebecca slipper tub is nestled under a window in the corner.
  • More than ample storage is provided in the lightly stained cherry DuraSupreme vanity and matching linen cabinet. The vanity is topped with a Carrara-marble like quartz countertop.
  • Matte black Kohler fixtures are used throughout.
  • Access to the room is through a space saving pocket door.
  • Large format 12×24 inch Daltile Composition Gesso tile covers the walls. Floor tiles are Best Tile Porto Grey laid in a herringbone pattern. Porto Grey 2×2 inch tile is used for the shower floor.
  • All tile is installed over Schluter substrates, an integrated family of products in which the individual components collectively form a bonded, watertight assembly which eliminates the risk of failures due to water and vapor penetration.
  • The use of high-performance grout with built-in antimicrobial product protection fights the growth of mold and mildew on grout surface.

Bel Air Construction Team

  • Interior Designer – Bernadette Drew
  • Construction Plans – Krista Waller
  • Production Manager – Jeremiah Brown
  • Project Manager – Geoff Boecher
  • Vanities, Countertops, and Tilework – Auder Garcia
  • Plumbing – Ace Plumbing
  • Electrical – DeLuca Electric
  • Demo and Framing – Wilbur Garcia
  • Drywall – David Aguirre
  • Shower Enclosure – Quality Frameless Shower
  • Painting – Stuart Chaires
  • Photography – Kim Kruk