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Get a Sneak Peek at Remodel That’s Coming Soon!

  • At August 29, 2017
  • By catherineschager
  • In Kitchen and Bath Design
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Here’s a sneak peek at a project that we’re working on for clients in Northbrook. We remodeled their kitchen a couple of years ago and they invited us back to remodel the master bath, bedroom, and hall bath. The homeowners wanted to remove a giant tub that they didn’t use, expand and upgrade the shower, and create a make-up area on the wall opposite the vanities. Below are “before” and “during” photos. We’ll invite you to view the “after” photos as soon as it’s all done! It’s been great to work with Michael Menn and team on the construction, and Diane Lawson of Better Kitchens on the cabinetry!

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Northbrook Master Bath

  • At May 10, 2016
  • By catherineschager
  • In Kitchen and Bath Design
  • 0

Northbrook Master Bath shower and tub

This was a favorite project from last year. We were tasked with changing some but not all of the elements in this bathroom with the goal of updating it and raising the tub. The client’s shower was to stay but they wanted just about everything else new. They wanted to replace their ceramic tile but complement the existing travertine in the shower.


We created a raised tub with a tiled surround which features a decorative inset that continues the feeling of flowing water from the client’s glass artwork. We also added lighted mirrors and custom vanities, each tailored to its user. Her side has a large sink and a generous drawer for makeup, plus space for towel storage, the vanity on his side is a little taller and has minimal drawer storage. We selected a travertine look-alike quartz for the countertops and the tub deck to unify the space. The client also had lighting controls updated so one touch of a button sets the scene from full light to a relaxed ambiance. All in all, we transformed a 1980’s bathroom to one that will carry them through many years looking beautiful and functioning with ease.

For more images of this project, see our pinterest board. For more projects by Catherine Schager Designs, visit our Houzz page.

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