Project Description
Priorities
- Ditch the existing pink tile and update this bathroom on an affordable
budget - Create a design inspired by the home’s remodel in the 1950s rather than its
Victorian origins - Utilize the existing bathroom fixtures
Solutions
By installing affordable new tiles in a bold pattern, the Buckminster Green
crew was able to bid farewell to the existing bathroom’s dated pink tile.
A neutral tile floor allows the blend of white, black, navy, and grey wall
tile to stand out as a key element of the 1950s design.
The finish on the porcelain tub required sanding and buffing to fix damage
and remove glue residue from a previous installation, but it was saved for use
in the remodeled space. And after undergoing simple face-lifts, the existing
sink and radiator were salvaged as well. New chrome accessories — sink and
shower faucets, a magazine rack, and towel bars — along with a wood-frame oval
mirror, enhance the vintage 1950s vibe.
Judges’ comments
The judges were impressed with how much the remodeling team accomplished in a
small space and on a small budget. They felt that the simple design elements and
the reuse of major fixtures was innovative and successful. One judge even
commented that this remodel “was the best $14,000 I think anyone has spent all
year.”
PRODUCTS
Bathroom plumbing fittings: Kingston
Brass
Flooring: porcelain tile from American
Olean
Lighting fixtures: Rejuvenation
Mirror: Hitchcock Butterfield
Toilet: Gerber
Wall tile: Dal Tile