The homeowners were interested in making the master bathroom larger while also was going to be greatly increased by removing a partition wall and pushing it further into the adjacent hallway. Regency began by removing the entire wall separating the bathroom from the existing master bedroom closet in order to use that space to increase the size of the bathroom.
The residents of this wonderful home desired a change in their master bathroom. The bathroom is very large, but the style and furnishings were outdated and ready to be upgraded. The homeowners were looking for a brighter appeal in their bathroom and were bored of the dark décor that previously defined their bathroom.
The residents of this lovely home were interested in upgrading their second upstairs bathroom. This would entail the removal of all cabinetry, flooring, and fixtures in order to replace them with updated versions. The bathroom had a very outdated style with pink cabinetry and a standard tub.
The homeowners were tired of the design of their old and outdated bathroom and were ready for a refreshing new look as well as a new color scheme. The entire bathroom would be refinished, maintaining the structure and location of all of the bathroom fixtures.
The main goal of this job was to greatly increase the size of the master bathroom while also changing the style from outdated into a sleek and luxurious space. The homeowners were interested in converting an unused loft space into a large, walk-in closet, which would be on the opposite side of the room than it previously had been.
The homeowners of this lovely residence desired a dramatic change in the style and structure of their master bathroom. The preexisting master bathroom had a built-in shower and a small shower. There was no longer a need for a large tub that was also taking up a lot a valuable space, so it was removed.
Master Bathroom Remodel in Evanston, IL
Bathroom Remodels, Evanston, IL BY PJ RyanThe homeowners were interested in making the master bathroom larger while also was going to be greatly increased by removing a partition wall and pushing it further into the adjacent hallway. Regency began by removing the entire wall separating the bathroom from the existing master bedroom closet in order to use that space to increase the size of the bathroom.
Master Bathroom Remodel in Chicago, IL
Bathroom Remodels, Chicago, IL BY PJ RyanThe residents of this wonderful home desired a change in their master bathroom. The bathroom is very large, but the style and furnishings were outdated and ready to be upgraded. The homeowners were looking for a brighter appeal in their bathroom and were bored of the dark décor that previously defined their bathroom.
Master Bathroom Renovation in Arlington Heights, IL
Arlington Heights, IL, Bathroom Remodels BY PJ RyanThe residents of this lovely home were interested in upgrading their second upstairs bathroom. This would entail the removal of all cabinetry, flooring, and fixtures in order to replace them with updated versions. The bathroom had a very outdated style with pink cabinetry and a standard tub.
Hallway Bathroom Remodel in Northbrook, IL
Bathroom Remodels, Northbrook, IL BY PJ RyanThe homeowners were tired of the design of their old and outdated bathroom and were ready for a refreshing new look as well as a new color scheme. The entire bathroom would be refinished, maintaining the structure and location of all of the bathroom fixtures.
Master Bathroom Renovation in Buffalo Grove, IL
Bathroom Remodels, Buffalo Grove, IL BY PJ RyanThe main goal of this job was to greatly increase the size of the master bathroom while also changing the style from outdated into a sleek and luxurious space. The homeowners were interested in converting an unused loft space into a large, walk-in closet, which would be on the opposite side of the room than it previously had been.
Master Bathroom Renovation in Mundelein, IL
Bathroom Remodels, Mundelein, IL BY PJ RyanThe homeowners of this lovely residence desired a dramatic change in the style and structure of their master bathroom. The preexisting master bathroom had a built-in shower and a small shower. There was no longer a need for a large tub that was also taking up a lot a valuable space, so it was removed.