A priority in this update, was to renovate the decades
old bathrooms. The original white laminate vanities
had yellowed over time, and the two-piece toilets were
out of date, stained and had poor water consumption.
The upstairs bathrooms received sleek new floor tiles,
which were simply placed on top of the old tiles to re-
duce the demolition mess on site. All 3 bathrooms re-
ceived updated vanities and contemporary lighting
fixtures, as well as new low flow Toto toilets.
Removing the wall around the entrance opened up the shower stall in the
second bathroom. A new glass door and recessed lighting has provided
plenty of light into the shower. Geometrically textured white tiles, a contem-
porary shower pan and a rain shower kit create a modern design.
The master bathroom has a new soaker tub with a clean, square profile and
its own rain shower kit. The vanity in the master bathroom was upgraded
from a single sink to a double sink.
Downstairs, new art, accessories and lighting were added to match the new
feel of the townhome. The decor contains a combination of ski chalet and
sailing themed accessories to stay true to the Blue Mountain's nature and
activities both in the winter and summer months.
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The upstairs bedrooms were furnished with all
new, white, furniture sets from Macdonald's in
Meaford and Rad Design Inc sourced new light-
ing and decor, keeping the clean, uncluttered,
contemporary feel.
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Source: RAD DESIGN INC 416.831.1509