bathrooms

Rec Room Bath

While building a rec room, TAG additionally added a 1/2 bathroom.  When renovating a lower level, it is often an excellent time to consider finishing off a bathroom in the same area. 

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r5.jpgThis is a Milwaukee bathroom TAG recently completed.  Our challenge with this job was to customize this second floor bath for the homeowner who has some physical limitations and needed supports in the bathroom, including handrails and a bench seat for showering, as well as an overall remodel including extensive tile work.  For this bathroom, we stayed within the original layout of the room, as we did not move any plumbing fixtures to new locations.

 This homeowner was so pleased with the outcome of the bathroom that TAG was asked back to complete work elsewhere in the home, including a new kitchen ceiling and reinforcing a stair railing for safety reasons.

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Wauwatosa Bathroom

gbath1.jpgThis is a bathroom completed in Wauwatosa.  It was a complete gut and remodel down to the 2×4’s, as the bathroom was original from the 1960’s with minor water damage. TAG followed the original layout of the room.  The toilet needed to be moved a few inches to accomodate the larger whirlpool tub.  The products that were used included a tile floor and surround, a Kohler whirlpool tub and fixtures, a maple vanity with a solid surface quartz Zodiaq countertop.

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Eastside Bathroom

hbath-1.jpgThis is a bathroom recently completed on the East side of Milwaukee.  This project entailed the removal of a chimney to make way for the custom Neo-Angle shower stall.  We also took over a closet from the neighboring bedroom to create a nook for the toilet.  The existing claw foot tub was replaced with a Kohler bubble massage tub.  For comfort, the tile floor was heated and controlled in the bathroom.

 

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