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Mode of Action
• Maximizing space usage by changing Jacuzzi into tub
• Changing room layout – installing sink and vanity across the room to
maximize space usage
• Creating multiple storage spaces by making custom-made vanities
• New granite countertop
• New construction for shower extending
• New wood tiles and accents – the wood was handle in a special way in order to seal it for maximize water resistant
• New glass doors
• New flooring
• Fresh natural paint
• Replacing pluming in bathroom area
• Using existing mirror
Materials Used:
• Wood tiles
• Granite counter top
• Dark stone tile for the romantic environment
• Light tile wood plank look a like for the floor (neutral color - resale purpose)
• Solid wood custom made vanity
• Dark solid wood shelves
• Luxurious water fixture that includes double shower rain head and matching faucets
• New wall texture and relaxing paint color
• Lots of love and passion for our work


Design and remodel by Trisa & Co. Interior Design and Pantry and Latch.
Eric Neurath Photography
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Japanese soaking tub from Victoria & Albert is featured with Brizo faucet. The large shower features dual shower heads with recessed niches and large seat.


A separate water closet not only provides privacy but also style with a frosted glass door, white modern toilet, and unique flooring.
Photo credit:Terrien Photography


A recess in the wall was planned behind the door to allow room for robes; easily accessible when exiting the shower. This generous shower was added to a small bathroom incorporating spa like natural materials creating a zen oasis for a busy couple.


There is nothing else quite like our True Ofuro Duo. This unique, modern take on the traditional Japanese-style bathtub is made for seated soaking of two bathers. So the design incorporates two built-in seats and the depth of the tub has been extended to 27.75” (70.5 cm) to ensure full body immersion for even 6ft (180 cm) plus bathers. The interior ergonomics of this bathtub is all directed to providing effortless comfort and support.


Builder: John Kraemer & Sons | Interior Design: Jennifer Hedberg of Exquisite Interiors | Photography: Jim Kruger of Landmark Photography


See the video for this project here - https://vimeo.com/106069773


THIS TALL LINEN CABINET HOLDS EXTRA TOWELS NEAR THE DRYING OFF AREA OF THE SHOWER, JUST WHERE YOU NEED IT. TWO HAMPERS PULL OUT BELOW TWO DEEP DRAWERS THAT ARE GREAT FOR ORGANIZING BOTTLES OF LOTIONS, SHAMPOOS, ETC.
DESIGNED AND BUILT BY THE HOME IMPROVEMENTS GROUP, WOODLAND, CA
PHOTOS BY CHIPPER HATTER PHOTOGRAPHY


The desire to use eco-friendly materials led to the choice of bamboo for this Asian inspired bath. The heavy tops and leg elements were fabricated from engineered bamboo panels and the lighter textural elements were created by inserting bamboo strips into a finished plywood substrate. Special sealer and several coats of polyurethane ensure water resistance and long wear.
Dimensions: 6'0" x 1'8", however it can be customized, additional charges apply. Sinks and faucets are additional charges.


Clean lines and simple geometry create a relaxing retreat in the Asian inspired bath. One goal of this project was to find creative and innovative ways to use eco friendlily materials where possible. Bamboo plywood was an obvious choice. In addition to being fast growing and sustainably harvested, it does not off gas VOC's which pollute the home environment. From a design perspective it is a solid stable material with an interesting linear grain pattern and a hard surface. The thick surface veneer creates the possibility to add thick heavy elements to a piece, which are actually light weight and structurally stable.
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