Bathroom design: Classic chic retreat
Before

Image by: Style at Home By: Jennifer Hughes Source: Tracey Ayton
This master ensuite in a Tudor-style family home was bland and dated, with an awkward corner tub and a closed-in shower. The layout was inefficient, and the decor was boring and beige.
After

Image by: Style at Home By: Jennifer Hughes Source: Tracey Ayton
Designer Victoria McKenney optimized the layout and helped select new contemporary finishes for this bathroom renovation.
Serene retreat

Image by: Style at Home By: Jennifer Hughes Source: Tracey Ayton
The homeowners wanted a retreat from busy family life, so a serene colour palette of pale blue, navy and white was used to create a feeling of calm. Gleaming glass and stone finishes modernize the room, while leaded-glass windows lend it a heritage quality.
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