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Renovated Eichler bathrooms evoke the sensibilities of their original designs…

…while landing in today’s functional sweet spot, making them more relevant than ever

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Warm textures & tones play off of lighter surfaces

Eichler bath spaces can retail their original ceiling materials and window sizes while bing brought forward with current technologies, shapes and newer materials which will harmonize with the original finishes.


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Master Bath - Modern With a Simple Statement in Iridescent Glass Mosaic Tile

New construction in a modern Dallas home, the master bath features a Sicis ‘Random’ Hollywood glass tile paneled shower wall. The hand-made glass mosaic tile is produced in Ravenna, Italy where the designed have been inspired by the 5th Century Byzantine designs created in the same region.


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Original condition 1970 Eichler master bath

Renovated and expanded master bath in 2019 - flipped around, enlarged and made more private, while retaining large exterior windows, this new ensuite employees carefully-considered details, including the glass-on-glass LED vanity sconces, which are simply a modern and timelessly elegant fixture selection.

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All of the Necessities -Including a Statement Wall

In place of an out-dated and rarely-used tub, this master bath remodel features a shower with all of the requisite fittings: linear drain for a curb-less entry, ceiling rain shower head plus and adjustable large wall shower head, bench seat for sitting, leg-shaving and holding favorite personal care products, and his-and-hers bar soap holders…for the old-school type of clean some people still vote for.

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Trick the Eye in Small Spaces

How does one make a small bath space feel luxurious and more spacious? One solutions is to run one inch round glass tile mosaics on up and over every floor surface, including curbs and bench seats. The gaze keeps moving across the space, until stopping at the far end of the room, elongating the perspective.