Remodeling a small space so that it functions as you need it to function will make your home a much more enjoyable place.
Below are examples of some features that greatly enhance the organization and usability of various spaces.
A little creative plumbing allows for easy access to the water controls in this small bathroom. The water temperature and flow can easily be controlled without having to reach around the glass panel or to climb inside of the tub.
Shower "cubbies" provide room for shampoo, soap, etc. and remove the clutter from the shower floor.
A double shower "cubby."
This demonstrates how cumbersome a full size door is for this bathroom.
Replacing the standard door with a hinged, bi-fold door allows the door to be fully open and allow easy access to the dryer. Before replace the standard door, entering the bathroom and accessing the washer and dryer was very cumbersome with a full laundry basket.
Placing a wall mounted storage cabinet above the toilet tank provided much needed storage in this small bathroom. This cabinet was also wired with an electrical outlet for an electric tooth brush and shaver.
This storage cabinet above the toilet take provides much needed storage while taking advantage of a dead space. The style is in keeping with the character of the home.
Recessing this storage cabinet between two studs in the wall provided much needed storage in this small bathroom.
Drawer-style refrigerators and freezers provided this client with the much needed counter space in this small kitchen.
This spice cabinet was constructed to take advantage of a small space between two doors and provide easy access to the cook.
This cabinet was designed to hold a TV. This allows the TV to be accessible in the living room without being a dominant feature.
The cabinet opened to present the TV.
This extra wide hallway provided room for a home office.