Mostly the bathroom had a case of the uglies: dated tile and fixtures.
At the vanity (see here pulled away from the wall) there was a thoroughly unattractive light soffit above, a lack of usable storage, and a tile counter that had seen better days.
The new vanity is both beautiful and functional, with storage shelves in the middle. Alder wood matches the existing trim in the master suite, with a stain chosen to match.
The new sink and faucet are contemporary, with clean lines. The countertop is Vetrazzo, a terrazzo composite with aggregate in cool blue colors. Bubble tile at the backplash bubbles up over the light switch.
At the end of the countertop, the tile 'flows' down the wall and into a pool on the floor, a unique and colorful installation.
The strand bamboo floors were routered out ahead of the tile installation, then the grout was installed right up to the flooring.
After seeing how great it looked at the vanity, the clients decided to repeat the pool at the tub/shower area. The results are striking.
This bathroom facelift (no walls were moved) is both value-priced and makes a huge difference in how the bathroom looks and feels. It's now a cool and colorful oasis.