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AFTER: Designer Julia Mack began with a mostly white tile palette, which, like a frameless glass shower enclosure, gives the illusion of more space. The simple color scheme, unlike the dicey yellow from before, has built-in staying power. “I prefer to keep tile neutral because it will be there for a long time and you don’t want to get tired of colors,” Mack says. “If you really want color, add it through wall paint that can be easily changed, or towels and accessories.” The glossy white tile features a subtle horizontal stripe, and Mack thought this would look good paired with small matte black tile installed in a herringbone pattern on the floor. “Once these two items were finalized, I knew that the large pearl inlaid mirror was imperative,” Mack says. “It adds a modern quality plus some needed pattern and interest to the white space.”Walls moved: NoPlumbing moved: NoPlumbing replaced: YesProfessionals hired: Donald Meta (contractor), Julia Mack of Julia Mack Design (interior design)Special features: A new glass shower enclosure that visually expands the spaceSplurges: Tiled shower niche with two tiled shelvesSavings: Mack kept the existing lighting and bought an inexpensive si...
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5. From ‘Dark and Dreary’ to Light and Cheery Location: Livermore, CaliforniaCost: $11,238Designer: Homeowner Joanne Payling designed the space, chose the materials and worked with the contractor.
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