

We invite you to pick up the April 2010 issue of Better Homes and Gardens: Kitchen and Bath Ideas for a glimpse at the master bathroom of Abby and Fred Himmelein.
The home was built as a Civil War hospital, split into two single-family homes in 1871, and moved to a new lot around the corner in 1911. When the Himmeleins purchased the home, the master bath was "poorly constructed" fashioned from a screened-in back porch.
The Himmeleins tasked Classic Remodeling with designing and constructing a light-filled bath that made efficient use of the space while melding contemporary design sensibilities with the historical structure.
Photographer Anthony-Masterson captured with perfection the beauty of the custom cherry cabinets, marble floors and counters, white tub and vessel sinks, and polished nickel faucets.
2 comments:
I can't tell from the picture, are those white granite countertops on the sinks? Or is it some other type of natural stone? I haven't seen that white countertop and wood bottom combo before.
Justin - Granite Countertops Cleveland Ohio
The bathroom looks great! I love the fabric and the mirror above the sink. Thanks for your blog.
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