Bathroom Archives - Sarasota Construction Services https://cabexconstruction.com/category/bathroom/ Tue, 22 Oct 2024 23:27:11 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 https://cabexconstruction.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/CC-Black-Transparent-3D-e1636127392281-copy-2.png Bathroom Archives - Sarasota Construction Services https://cabexconstruction.com/category/bathroom/ 32 32 Elevate Your Home After the Storm: Why Cabex Construction’s Luxury Design Team is Sarasota’s Premier Choice for Bathroom Remodels https://cabexconstruction.com/elevate-your-home-after-the-storm-why-cabex-constructions-luxury-design-team-is-sarasotas-premier-choice-for-bathroom-remodels/ Tue, 22 Oct 2024 21:41:11 +0000 https://cabexconstruction.com/?p=24723 Hurricanes leave more than physical damage; they disrupt the comfort and security that make a house feel like home. When it’s time to rebuild, discerning homeowners don’t just want repairs—they want a restoration that aligns with their vision of luxury, quality, and lasting value. Since 2007, Cabex Construction has been the premier choice for Sarasota...

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Hurricanes leave more than physical damage; they disrupt the comfort and security that make a house feel like home. When it’s time to rebuild, discerning homeowners don’t just want repairs—they want a restoration that aligns with their vision of luxury, quality, and lasting value.

Since 2007, Cabex Construction has been the premier choice for Sarasota residents seeking high-end bathroom remodels that combine expert craftsmanship with timeless design, ensuring that your home not only recovers but also transforms.

For immediate post-storm rebuilds including bathroom remodels, tear out and site preparation, custom cabinetry and luxury finishes, impact-resistant hurricane windows or other questions and quoting call (941) 326-4377.

The Cabex Design Advantage: Tailored Luxury, Seamless Execution

Our process is rooted in deep expertise gained over the past 17 years. We bring an unmatched understanding of how to merge the practical demands of post-hurricane reconstruction with the refined tastes of our clients. From hand-selecting materials to crafting custom cabinetry, every element of your remodel is tailored to elevate your home’s beauty and value.

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Design Expertise Rooted in Excellence.

At the heart of Cabex Construction’s success is our award-winning design team, whose innovative solutions have set the standard for luxury remodels across Sarasota’s most affluent neighborhoods. When your home has suffered damage, we understand that the restoration process isn’t just about replacing what was lost—it’s about reimagining what your space can become. Our team collaborates closely with you to create custom designs that seamlessly blend aesthetic elegance with functional resilience, ensuring that your home reflects your personal style while standing up to future storms
Luxury Craftsmanship in Every Detail.
Whether we are restoring your bathroom cabinets, replacing flooring, or installing impact-resistant hurricane windows, we apply the same level of precision and luxury that has made us Sarasota’s top choice for high-end remodels. Our custom cabinetry solutions are designed to enhance both functionality and visual appeal, providing a timeless look that complements the overall design of your home.

The impact of the storm is temporary—but the luxury we bring to your home will last a lifetime. Our design team works with you to ensure that every fixture, tile, and finish meets the highest standards of quality and craftsmanship, ensuring that your home’s restoration is not just a repair, but an upgrade in every sense.

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Full-Service Solutions: Simplifying the Complexities of Post-Storm Rebuilds
One Design, One Team, One Vision

Cabex Construction offers a streamlined, full-service experience, where your bathroom remodel is managed from concept to completion under one unified team. For homeowners dealing with the complexities of hurricane recovery, this means you can trust that every aspect of your project is handled with precision, efficiency, and transparency. There’s no need to coordinate with multiple contractors—our integrated approach ensures that the entire process runs smoothly, saving you time and reducing stress.

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Tear Out and Site Preparation

Our experienced crews will handle the safe and efficient removal of damaged materials, creating a clean foundation for your remodel.

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Custom Cabinetry and Luxury Finishes

Whether you need a simple replacement or a bespoke cabinetry solution, we specialize in crafting pieces that enhance both function and design.

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Impact-Resistant Hurricane Windows

Our design team ensures that your home remains protected from future storms without sacrificing elegance. These windows are engineered to provide superior safety while maintaining the beauty of your home’s aesthetic.

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Navigating Insurance and FEMA with Ease

We know that dealing with insurance companies and FEMA filings can add another layer of complexity to an already stressful situation. Cabex Construction not only offers design and construction services but also partners with you throughout the insurance process. Our team has years of experience managing claims and paperwork, ensuring that you receive the coverage you deserve without unnecessary delays. With us by your side, you can focus on what really matters—restoring your home to its full potential.

Cabex Construction Where Luxury Meets Trust

Since our founding in 2007, Cabex Construction has earned a reputation for delivering superior quality in every project we undertake. We understand that your home is more than just a structure—it’s a reflection of your lifestyle and values. That’s why we are committed to using only the finest materials and applying the highest standards of craftsmanship. From our upfront pricing with no hidden allowances to our hands-on project management, every detail is designed to ensure that you receive the best possible outcome.

Unlike many contractors who require you to manage multiple vendors and schedules, Cabex Construction serves as your single point of contact. Our clients enjoy a seamless experience, where the design team and construction crews work in perfect harmony, ensuring that the vision for your remodel is realized with no disruptions. Our holistic approach means you don’t have to worry about delays, miscommunications, or subpar work. We handle it all, delivering a finished product that is as functional as it is beautiful.

Serving Sarasota’s Most Discerning Homeowners

Cabex Construction proudly serves Sarasota and its surrounding areas, including Bradenton, Anna Maria Island, Venice, Manasota Beach, Longboat Key, Siesta Key, and Lakewood Ranch. Whether your home has sustained significant hurricane damage or you’re simply looking to elevate your bathroom with a custom remodel, we are here to help. Our team’s expertise and personalized approach ensure that your project is completed to the highest standards, no matter the size or scope.

When the time comes to restore your home, choose a partner who not only understands luxury but embodies it in every detail. With Cabex Construction, your bathroom remodel will be more than just a repair—it will be a transformation. Contact us today at [Phone Number] to schedule your consultation and let our team show you how we can bring your vision to life with elegance and precision.

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Siesta Key Remodel Transforms 1960s Artist’s Retreat https://cabexconstruction.com/1960s-artists-retreat/ Wed, 18 Jan 2023 15:07:00 +0000 https://cabexconstruction.com/?p=21972 Sixty Years Later It was originally built as an artist’s retreat in 1960. Today, this home in Siesta Key’s Boyd Park is not just a retreat, but just that, a home. However, a 1,600-square foot home was just not spacious enough for the current homeowners. They knew it was time to redesign for a more...

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Sixty Years Later

It was originally built as an artist’s retreat in 1960. Today, this home in Siesta Key’s Boyd Park is not just a retreat, but just that, a home. However, a 1,600-square foot home was just not spacious enough for the current homeowners. They knew it was time to redesign for a more modern and comfortable lifestyle, and they didn’t just do an interior redesign. They came to us with a plan for their Siesta Key remodel to absorb their outside carport into the home’s interior.

The New Blue

We’re going to start with the bright yellow front door in the empty carport. All of this changed. We framed in the entire carport so that it became part of the interior.

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What was the carport space became the new kitchen and the laundry room. Cabico cabinets line the new space in a deep blue finish called Maritime Nights. Quartz countertops with sporadic black veining called White Lightning sit below the new windows. Solid white porcelain tiles called Alaska make up the floor. Some features in the kitchen include a kitchen island with waterfall sides, an ice maker at the end of the island, a double trash pullout, and undercabinet lighting throughout. Browse the photos in the gallery below to see more photos.

As mentioned above, part of the carport space became the new laundry room. The same blue cabinets and white tops from the kitchen went in here for a cohesive look. There is also a refrigerator here. We put in a new pocket door to keep this space and the kitchen separate.

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What Happened to the Old Kitchen?

So, if the carport became the new kitchen, what happened to the old kitchen? The original kitchen was in the front of the home. This was obviously demoed completely since the kitchen ended up moving to another area.

In the old kitchen’s place is a new guest bath. The white Alaska porcelain tile return here on the walls, floor, and shower. The shower also has a fixed glass partition instead of a moving door.

Updated Siesta Key Remodel Exterior

Because the front exterior changed so much during this Siesta Key remodel, there were some redesigns out here as well. The front door (no longer bright yellow) moved so that it’s now hidden from the street. A new angled wall done in a brick-look tile at the entry piles up to the roofline.

The existing carriage lights remained, just moved since the front door moved. The existing roof remained as well and was extended and built out over the newly constructed kitchen and laundry room.

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2023 Kitchen & Bath Remodeling Trends https://cabexconstruction.com/kitchen-bath-remodeling-trends-2023/ Fri, 06 Jan 2023 14:21:47 +0000 https://cabexconstruction.com/?p=22994 New Year, New Trends With 2023 comes a focus on storage, wellness, and technology when it comes to the kitchen and bathroom. These insights come from the National Kitchen & Bath Association (NKBA). Kitchens and bathrooms are getting bigger and more involved, and homeowners want spaces that are multifunctional to meet their at-home work, education,...

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New Year, New Trends

With 2023 comes a focus on storage, wellness, and technology when it comes to the kitchen and bathroom. These insights come from the National Kitchen & Bath Association (NKBA). Kitchens and bathrooms are getting bigger and more involved, and homeowners want spaces that are multifunctional to meet their at-home work, education, or entertainment needs. These design styles will dominate 2023 kitchen and bath remodeling trends.

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Transitional Reigns

When it comes to the actual design style, NKBA says transitional is the most popular. When it comes to color, greens, blues, whites, wood tones, and grays are on everyone’s minds when it comes to 2023 kitchen and bath remodeling trends. Whites are a popular neutral color with the warm tones coming from the nature-inspired greens and blues for a rustic feel.

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Kitchen Design Trends

Homeowners want to expand the overall look and feel of their kitchen while adding components that hide clutter, make better use of their islands, and extend the space into the outdoors. According to NKBA, the top kitchen designs include large islands that double as dining tables, taking down walls to open up the kitchen to other areas of the home, a working pantry, flooring that’s easy to clean, outdoor living areas, and sanitary countertop surfaces.

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Walk-in, built-in, and butler’s pantries are coming out as the top pantry types. Homeowners hope to not only store food but also have a dedicated working area for small appliances and for storing pots, pans, and dishes. Sustainability is also essential to many homeowners. LED lighting, separate storage for recycling, and increased natural light are the top three green wants.

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Bathroom Design Trends

Homeowners want to create a spa atmosphere in their bathrooms that they can enjoy as they age in place. These are bathrooms in homes that homeowners are not necessarily thinking about selling anytime in the future or even at all. 2023 will see homeowners deciding to remove their bathtubs to increase their shower size. Large two-persons showers with open entrances will take over the space. They also want to remove the walls to increase the overall bathroom footprint. More space is better, or the extra space will be a connector from the bathroom to the closet or dressing area.

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When it comes to technology in the bathroom, homeowners are excited about heated floors, temperature and moisture controls, smart toilets and bidets, and smart mirrors. The top three most popular are heated floors, a thermostat smart control for the flooring and shower, and a humidity and venting detector that adjusts based on activity in the bathroom. Sustainability trends are also expected in the bathroom. LED lighting, electric radiant flooring, and water efficient faucets, shower heads, and toilets list as some of the top features.

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A Look Back at 2022’s Top Design Trends https://cabexconstruction.com/2022-top-design-trends/ Wed, 14 Dec 2022 14:00:06 +0000 https://cabexconstruction.com/?p=21977 Closing out 2022 As 2022 comes to an end, we look back at the hottest trends in design in the past year. Sure, it’s time to look ahead and keep an eye on what’s newly trending as we head into 2023, but it’s important to look back at what’s been trending this year so we...

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Closing out 2022

As 2022 comes to an end, we look back at the hottest trends in design in the past year. Sure, it’s time to look ahead and keep an eye on what’s newly trending as we head into 2023, but it’s important to look back at what’s been trending this year so we can understand the reason for the trends for the next. From bringing nature in to opening up the indoors, here are some of 2022’s biggest trends in home design.

Bigger and Bolder

Bold colors made their way back into kitchens and bathrooms. Homeowners wanted brighter and bolder colors on not just accent pieces, but pretty much everything from cabinets to walls to sinks. We saw vivid backsplashes and matte plumbing fixtures.

Interior of bathroom in white and grey color with wooden furniture, round mirror and brick wall.

The most popular of these bolder colors were greens, blues, seaside teals, peaches, and creams as a testament to nature. No one wanted that neutral “show home” look. It was all about creating a unique, personalized look.

Nature is Welcome

Having an all-natural look was very important to homeowners. Clean, natural designs dominated kitchens and bathrooms in 2022. For a while now, the trend has been for materials, styles, and looks to be more organic and natural.

Grey concrete tiled bathroom with opening to a jungle garden a round mirror and a bathtub

For example, we saw wood and recycled materials such as wood hoods and cabinetry with natural wood grain. We also saw natural stone become more common in designs, especially in the case where a single stone is selected for multiple uses in the same area like on the walls and floor. Open floors plans were popular, and expanding on that idea, homeowners wanted more windows and doors. Again, this goes back to nature and wanting to bring the outside in.

Luxury Appliances

Apart from more natural-looking cabinetry, we saw changes in other appliances and materials. For countertops, that meant lighter quartz materials and waterfall edges. With backsplashes, we saw long subway or slab tiles. LVP flooring was very popular. This is Luxury Vinyl Plank, which is a durable and beautiful alternative to hardwood flooring. When installed correctly, LVP perfectly mimics the look, texture, and warmth of real wood.

Black tub with wood wall accent

Deeper base cabinets and fewer upper cabinets were used for better storage. Other appliance trends included galley or workstation sinks and microwave and dishwasher drawers.

Better Bathrooms

More homeowners wanted an all-in-one water space, meaning the shower and bathtub share the same space. These wet rooms and bigger walk-in showers were once only seen in ultra-modern homes, but they’ve become more common across the board.

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The bathroom has basically been treated as another living space in the home rather than just a practical room. A luxury shower space creates that area of wellness and relaxation. Open shower entrances, large high-performance windows and doors, and even having the option of removing the bathtub altogether creates a more open feel to the room.

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Why is October National Kitchen and Bath Month? https://cabexconstruction.com/why-is-october-national-kitchen-and-bath-month/ Mon, 03 Oct 2022 13:41:15 +0000 https://cabexconstruction.com/?p=21820 October is the Time to Remodel October means it’s time to turn those thoughts of remodeling into action. It is officially National Kitchen and Bath Month, which basically is a great time to take the first step toward that remodel you’ve been putting off or thinking about all year long. So what makes October a...

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October is the Time to Remodel

October means it’s time to turn those thoughts of remodeling into action. It is officially National Kitchen and Bath Month, which basically is a great time to take the first step toward that remodel you’ve been putting off or thinking about all year long. So what makes October a good time to start remodeling, so much so that the entire month is dedicated to it?

> Kitchen Design Trends

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National Kitchen and Bath Month was created by the National Kitchen and Bath Association (NKBA) in 1982. Generally, with the holidays just around the corner, this is usually the busiest season for home remodeling projects. As a result, there’s no better place to celebrate the fall season than in your own home, so why not give your home an upgrade? Whether you want to work with a contractor or designer, October is the perfect month to give your home (the kitchen and bathrooms in particular) some much-needed attention.

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Throughout history, October has been one of the most popular months to remodel your home, particularly the kitchen. We feel a sense of accomplishment by creating an updated space, one that encourages finding comfort and relaxation inside.

From minor upgrades to complete remodels, there are several ways you can participate in National Kitchen & Bath Month. The type of home project you choose depends on a lot of factors including your investment, schedule, and goals. Also, here are a few design trends homeowners are loving that could look amazing in your home:

  • Natural quartz
  • Electric water vapor fireplaces
  • Glass backsplashes
  • Enhanced outdoor living
  • LED lighting
  • Nature-inspired designs
  • Textured wallpaper

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> Color Design Trends

Here at Cabex, we welcome this month. To emphasize, we’re excited to meet with homeowners and learn about their thoughts and dreams for the new year regarding their home. Additionally, we’d love to meet with you in our 3,000-square foot showroom and help you find the inspiration you’re looking for for your new kitchen or bathroom.

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1960s Artist Retreat Will Become Modern Home https://cabexconstruction.com/1960s-artist-retreat-will-become-modern-home/ Fri, 16 Sep 2022 15:04:50 +0000 https://cabexconstruction.com/?p=21659 A 60-Year-Old Retreat It was originally built as an artist’s retreat back in 1960. Today, this home in Siesta Key’s Boyd Park is not just a retreat, but just that, a home. But this 1,600-square foot home is just not spacious enough for this family. It’s time to redesign for a more comfortable and modern...

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A 60-Year-Old Retreat

It was originally built as an artist’s retreat back in 1960. Today, this home in Siesta Key’s Boyd Park is not just a retreat, but just that, a home. But this 1,600-square foot home is just not spacious enough for this family. It’s time to redesign for a more comfortable and modern home, and the homeowners didn’t just an interior redesign. They came to us with an idea to absorb their outside carport into the home’s interior.

Carport to Kitchen

We’re going to start with the bright yellow front door in the empty carport. This will all be changing. We’re going to frame in the entire carport so that it’s part of the interior. This new space will become the kitchen and the laundry room.

Cabico cabinets will line the new space in a deep blue finish called Maritime Nights. Quartz countertops with sporadic back veining called White Lightning will reflect the new windows. Solid white porcelain tiles called Alaska will make up the floor. Some features in the kitchen will include a kitchen island with waterfall sides, an ice maker at the end of the island, a double trash pullout, and undercabinet lighting throughout.

Carport to Laundry Room

As mentioned above, part of the carport space will become the new laundry room for this new modern home. The same blue cabinets and white tops from the kitchen will be going in here for a cohesive look. There will also be a refrigerator in here. We’ll be putting in a new pocket door to keep this space and the kitchen separate.

Kitchen to Bathroom

So, if the carport is becoming the new kitchen, what will happen to the old kitchen? The original kitchen is in the front of the home. This will obviously be demoed completely since the kitchen is moving to another area. In its place will be a new guest bath, fit for a modern home.

The white Alaska porcelain tiles will return here on the walls, floor, and shower. The shower will also have a fixed glass partition instead of a moving door.

The New Exterior

Because the front exterior will be changing so much, there will need to be some redesigns here too. The front door (which will no longer be bright yellow) will be moved so that it’s hidden from the street. A new angled wall done in a brick-look tile at the entry will pile up to the roof.

The existing carriage lights will remain, just moved since the front door moved. The existing roof will remain as well, and of course will be extended and built out over the newly constructed kitchen and laundry room for a modern home.

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A Pearl in Oyster Bay Part 1: Kitchen & Baths https://cabexconstruction.com/a-pearl-in-oyster-bay-part-1/ Fri, 09 Sep 2022 16:32:53 +0000 https://cabexconstruction.com/?p=21563 Time For Another Remodel Nestled in the middle of Sarasota’s Oyster Bay on almost ¾ acres of land is a home waiting for a makeover. Built in 1957, this home was actually updated in 2012 to include an open floor plan, a dining and entertaining area with hardwood floors, and a lot of opportunity for...

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Time For Another Remodel

Nestled in the middle of Sarasota’s Oyster Bay on almost ¾ acres of land is a home waiting for a makeover. Built in 1957, this home was actually updated in 2012 to include an open floor plan, a dining and entertaining area with hardwood floors, and a lot of opportunity for natural light.

Ten years and new homeowners later, it was time for yet another extensive upgrade, this time with waterfall peninsulas, modern wallpaper, a new exterior color, and an outdoor kitchen beneath a stunning pavilion. With so much to be done, this project was split into two phases, with the first phase focusing on the kitchen and bathrooms.

The Guest Bath

Four bedrooms downstairs share two bathrooms, which we’ll call the guest bath and the Jack and Jill bath. In the guest bath, we’re basically updating in place with minor adjustments such as moving sinks, creating more space by replacing the built-in pantry with a pantry with shallower cabinets, and updating the tub into a shower complete with corner niche.

The cabinetry here will be Elmwood Custom Cabinetry with a Bleached Elm Faux Wood finish. The countertop is a classic and elegant Pure White. The walls will be white Titan Edge ceramic tiles, and the floor will be a dark tile called Azuma. The same Azuma tiles will make up the shower floor in a mosaic pattern. A fun tropical banana leaf wallpaper will surround everything.

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The Jack and Jill Bath

The Jack and Jill bath will also be another example of updating in place. A double vanity with Elmwood cabinetry in a White Satin finish will sit on one wall between the two doors. The shower is extremely small, so it was important to make that larger.

To enlarge the shower enclosure, we’ll be rotating the toilet and moving it to a different wall. The newly expanded shower will have glass barn door sliders, white Alaska Polished Porcelain on the walls, and a Tasmania Rain Hexagon mosaic on the shower floor and accent stripe.

Adding More Wood

Most of the downstairs bedrooms in this Oyster Bay home had carpeting. We managed to find the existing engineered wood flooring found throughout the rest of the home. This is actually pretty rare to find the same flooring after all these years. This engineered wood flooring is called Silverado Tobacco. With this same wood flooring in the bedrooms as out in the hall and living area, the downstairs will now have a nicer and more cohesive finished look.

The Kitchen

The last room of this phase in our Oyster Bay project is the kitchen. The kitchen that was done in the 2012 update already looks nice, but with the other updates and different styles now being added throughout the home, it just won’t fit in any longer.

The lower and pantry cabinets will be Elmwood with a Haze Veiled finish, and the uppers and tall cabinets will be Elmwood with a Dove White finish. The countertops will be Vena Oro, a white quartz with striking gold veining. We plan to run this quartz down the side of the kitchen peninsula to create a waterfall to the floor. As we will be updating in place here too, the only other update will be the white Titan Touch backsplash.

Yellow to Blue

Lastly, this phase also required an exterior makeover. The exterior color of the home was a sort of canary yellow. The new color will be Newburyport Blue, which is a very dark, almost gray-looking blue.

The rest of the outside of this Oyster Bay home, including the new outdoor kitchen and pavilion, will come in the next phase.

A Pearl in Oyster Bay Part 2: Pavilion & Outdoor Kitchen

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Top Shower Designs for Your Bathroom https://cabexconstruction.com/top-shower-designs-for-your-bathroom/ Fri, 19 Aug 2022 13:42:44 +0000 https://cabexconstruction.com/?p=21247 What Homeowners are Looking For Bathroom designs are ever evolving. Of course, the basic layout of the shower and/or tub, toilet, cabinets, and sink remains the same, but the style, colors, and overall feel of these items is what’s always changing. We know that natural looks, smart tech, and more color are trending now when...

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What Homeowners are Looking For

Bathroom designs are ever evolving. Of course, the basic layout of the shower and/or tub, toilet, cabinets, and sink remains the same, but the style, colors, and overall feel of these items is what’s always changing. We know that natural looks, smart tech, and more color are trending now when it comes to upgrading the bathroom, but let’s look at some of the more popular shower design ideas that most homeowners are looking for.

Walk-In Shower

For those who would rather get rid of the bathtub and have just a shower, you’re going to want to fill that area with a large walk-in shower. These tub-sized showers have plenty of bathing room, maybe a window that brings in natural light, and a small shelf or niche for toiletries and other necessities. A larger shower like this also provides room for dual showerheads, such as the wall-mount, handheld, and rain-style showerheads in this space for more than one person to shower at a time.

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Built-In Shower Storage

Showers usually have an area for small shelves and niches and don’t often include a tub ledge to hold shampoo, soap, and loofah. Instead of leaving them on the floor or trying to cram them onto a small ledge, consider a roomy recess wall shelf right inside your walk-in shower.

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Shower Seat

Having a walk-in shower doesn’t mean you can’t have an area to sit and relax. That’s why many homeowners love adding a shower seat inside the shower. A common example is a floating seat above the floor. It can act as a spa seat, a place to prop your leg for shaving, or a drop zone for shampoo bottles and body wash.

Corner shower with stonework

Heated Floor

On cold mornings, what could feel more luxurious than heated shower floors? Showers with this hot feature replicates the feeling of a wet sauna. When it’s time to cool off, the rain shower head supplies an invigorating experience.

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Midnight Blue Sets on Lakewood Ranch Remodel https://cabexconstruction.com/midnight-blue-sets-on-lakewood-ranch-remodel/ Fri, 12 Aug 2022 13:43:09 +0000 https://cabexconstruction.com/?p=21125 New Design for Lakewood Ranch Home Lakewood Ranch homes are always exciting to work in. They reside in a more luxurious part of Sarasota and Bradenton, so it’s thrilling to take these outdated interiors and upgrade them into a luxurious design to match the aura of the area. This home in particular sits in the...

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New Design for Lakewood Ranch Home

Lakewood Ranch homes are always exciting to work in. They reside in a more luxurious part of Sarasota and Bradenton, so it’s thrilling to take these outdated interiors and upgrade them into a luxurious design to match the aura of the area. This home in particular sits in the middle of Lakewood Ranch Golf & Country Club just a few streets down from a home we remodeled that’s a prime example of what an upgrade into modern luxury can look like (and it’s currently featured in Home & Design). The design for this Lakewood Ranch remodel wasn’t quite as extensive, but it still shows you what can happen with the right design-build team. In this 5,590-square foot home built in 2006, we updated the kitchen, master bath, foyer, and laundry room.

Opening Up the Open Floor Plan

This home already had an open floor plan (as seen in the before photo above), but we opened it up even more. For example, when you first walked into the home, you passed two concrete columns that reflected the existing Mediterranean and Spanish style of the home and entered the dining room (we ended up boxing out and enclosing these round columns). Also, the dining room sat in a corner beside a wall that separated you from the kitchen. What we did was remove this wall to not only open the area but enlarge the kitchen as well.

Glossy Kitchen Design

Solid wood cabinets in a triangular kitchen layout became Cabico Custom Cabinetry in an open kitchen layout. The kitchen lowers, hood, coffee bar shelves have a hollow white finish. The kitchen tall cabinets, uppers, and pantry have a walnut grove textured faux wood finish as shown below.

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The countertop is quartz with Statuario, a flow of veins across a white snow background. The backsplash is a glossy ceramic tile. The new range remained roughly in the same location.

Now the dining room area was completely reconfigured, especially when it came to the ceiling. With the removal of the wall separating the dining room from the kitchen, that meant we had to create a new ceiling line that would transition between the two spaces. We built a new border wall in the dining room and for the back of the new pantry that ended up being a wall for the new laundry room too. The final touch to the new dining room was the new illuminated drop ceiling feature.

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Hexagons in the Laundry Room

As we just mentioned, the laundry room was located behind the kitchen. This is a brand-new location for the laundry room, which also serves as the entrance from the garage. To transform this space into the laundry room, we raised the concrete floor, build an alcove for a refrigerator, and added a hanging clothes rod.

The dark blue cabinets here are Medallion Cabinets with a natural woodgrain interior finish. The countertops are a luxurious white marble-look quartz. The really cool feature here are the metal blue and white hexagon mosaic tiles.

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Feeling Blue in the Master Bath

The dark blue also carries over into the master bathroom. We removed the solid wood cabinets, tub, glass block shower wall, and massive mirrors in favor of a contemporary design. The change resulted in Cabico cabinets with Greenwich textured faux wood, squaring off the arched ceilings above the vanities, the same luxurious white marble-look quartz as in the laundry room, and a completely revamped shower.

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The skinny, dark shower became a new steam shower with his and her showerheads, a new dropped ceiling, a custom shower bench, and three-level niche. The walls and floor are an oversized subway tile colored ecru, which is a sort of grayish yellow like old ivory, and the ceiling and shower bench are beige wood-like porcelain tiles.

Bringing the luxury upgrade together is the new Naturally Aged Wood Flooring that replaced an outdated tile that might have worked back in 2006, but not today. With these upgrades, we completed another successful remodel in Lakewood Ranch.

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Ritz Condo is Custom Crafted with Leather, Fire & Quartzite https://cabexconstruction.com/ritz-condo-is-custom-crafted/ Fri, 05 Aug 2022 13:37:04 +0000 https://cabexconstruction.com/?p=21077 Creating That Wow Factor A Ritz condo surrounded by the best that Sarasota has to offer from boardwalks to marinas to restaurants to Sarasota Bay should have nothing but the best when it comes to its interior. The new Ritz-Carlton Residences in Downtown Sarasota exemplifies luxury living, and each of the 73 condominium residences deserve...

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Creating That Wow Factor

A Ritz condo surrounded by the best that Sarasota has to offer from boardwalks to marinas to restaurants to Sarasota Bay should have nothing but the best when it comes to its interior. The new Ritz-Carlton Residences in Downtown Sarasota exemplifies luxury living, and each of the 73 condominium residences deserve every chance they can get to show off the luxurious lifestyle they have to offer.

One such condo resides on the eighth floor. With developer-built kitchens and bathrooms, it already had the essentials, but the wow factor wasn’t just yet. The homeowners still had plenty of blank walls that needed an extra touch of grandeur. With the help of a high-end design-build firm like us, we added that wow factor with newly designed fireplace built-ins, closets, textured wallpaper, live edge wood, and 3D tile.

Custom Bathroom Island

The custom bathroom island is the first touch of luxury we designed and built in this unit. As the homeowner said, it’s “so much better than just empty space.” One of the main reasons homeowners gravitate toward these bathroom islands is to have a focal point for an otherwise empty space.

In this otherwise large master bathroom with an open his and her shower, your eye immediately goes to the island. This island is Elmwood Custom Cabinetry with a Silver Plum High Gloss finish. The island top is crafted with recycled leather.

Illuminated Master Bedroom

The same high gloss finish and leather tops continue into the master bedroom, making up what the homeowners like to call their craft wall. The glossy cabinets seem to disappear into the wall from the reflections from the bay outside the window. The Elmwood shelves also reflect the water with their white high gloss finish.

The really magnificent feature in the master bedroom is the drop ceiling. We designed this new drop ceiling, which is fully illuminated and has a diamond-pattern design that flows from the ceiling and down the wall, disappearing behind to where the bed would be. With a coffee bar along the inside wall for easy access to refreshing drinks and snacks, do you really need a reason to leave the bedroom?

Quartzite Fireplace Surround

Now you might want to step out of the bedroom if not just to relax in front of the fireplace and lounge in the fiery glow. Custom-made entertainment panels and shelves surround this electric fireplace. This system uses revolutionary ultrasonic technology to create the flame and smoke effect. As the mist rises, the light reflects against the water molecules creating a convincing illusion of flames and smoke. The result is an appearance so authentic it could be mistaken for a traditional wood-burning fireplace.

As if melting from the fire, a chocolate-look panel in Creamy Mocha Horz grain backs the TV, while a snaking shelf system painted in High Gloss White floats above. The custom fireplace is surrounded with a silvery Ijan Blue quartzite. Completing the wall are two columns in concrete Venetian plaster.

More Touches of Luxury

Ijan Blue quartzite wraps around the Elmwood Custom Cabinetry in the den in this Ritz condo. This floating unit has a Natural Diamond Gloss finish. A quartzite piece also acts as a desk near the window that overlooks Downtown Sarasota.

Sprinkled throughout the unit are walls clad with luxury wallpaper. Run your hands over this textured, handmade wallpaper to feel a jagged, leathery finish. The entire foyer is covered with this textured wallpaper and is even covering a couple of hidden doors. This wallpaper is the ultimate accent piece to make your home really stand out from the ordinary. It helps make everything blend in and sort of melt together.

3D Tile & Live Edge Wood

While we didn’t touch the developer-built bathrooms in this Ritz condo, we did redesign the powder bathroom that’s right off of the main entrance. A small floating cabinet hovers above the ground with again a top of Ijan Blue quartzite. These custom floating cabinets are illuminated by a custom decorative mirror that sits on a wall of 3D marble mosaic tile, or as the homeowner calls it, a wall of “bling-bling.”

Our finishing touch for the best wow factor yet in this Ritz unit is the custom live edge wood. The bedroom at the end of the hall has new live edge wood shelves and countertops, and a beautifully crafted almost 400-pound custom barn door serves as the closet entrance.

A live edge slab is a piece of wood that still has the natural edges of the tree. The width of a trunk determines the width of the live edge slabs. With these live edge wood pieces, this Ritz-Carlton residence is truly displaying its luxurious lifestyle to its fullest potential.

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