A Bathroom Reno Goes Green
This homeowner wanted a character-rich design that maximized the tight footprint and honored the home’s historic charm. Anything but a “tiny, white box” is the result with handmade zellige tiles bringing depth and movement to the space. Black-ribbed cabinetry and unlacquered brass fixtures adding layers of texture and complementary color.
Contractor: Stryant Construction Designer: HeuerDesign Collective, heuerdesigncollective.com
…now show me yours! I want to see your spot, be it a cozy nook, most-visited place or just a fought-over seat in your home. Send me your photos and tell me why it’s your spot—I can’t wait to see where you hang out! Email your submission to jcolosimo@atlantabestmedia.com. Your spot just might end up in the pages of My Home Improvement magazine!

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