Fire Island House Completed!
Thank you Doreen Katen of Fire Island Properties for the great write up and the pictures.
Please see link for more information: http://www.fireislandpines.com/properties/418-ocean-walk-2/
The Construction of our Micro Apartment
More images will follow, but here is a little taste. The General Contractor is testing our foldable wall and bunk beds during construction.
The Beginning
Resource Furniture beds and lower cabinets are installed
Red cabinet and soffit cabinets are being installed
Bathroom/ medicine cabinet door
Sliding panel for painting is installed
All cabinets but movable kitchen island are in
Folding wall in front of bunk beds in open position
DAS Architectural Idea
Making an Old Bathtub Look New.
Renovating a bathroom can be a pricey, disruptive and time consuming endeavor: Demolish everything; Replace the tiles and fixtures. Taking the old and perfectly good bathtub and replacing it with a new one often of poorer quality adds even more cost without great benefits. However leaving the bathtub as is creates an eye sore in an otherwise new bathroom.
Before |
After |
One of the ideas we implemented in this project is keeping the old bathtub in place but enclosing it's front with tile. It appears new from the outside and fits in perfectly with the new styling of the bathroom. Two things should be considered when doing this: you need a big enough bathroom as the new ledge will take up 4", you must carefully waterproof the tile ledge and floor. In our case we used the floor tiles for the ledge This visually links the front of the bathroom with the floor, eliminates the ugly standard bathtub front and the room feels more continuous and spacious.
Floor tiles creating the edge |
Ledge and Vanity |
Ledge with Shower Door Track |