Bath Design & Remodeling
Where flawless finishing, attractive design, and comfort integrate. Whatever your preferences—classic elegance, pure modernism, peaceful or understated, we help you realize your vision.
A BATH YOUR FRIENDS WILL ENVY
Bathroom Design & Remodeling
We take great satisfaction in a quality renovation, planned for a magnificent outcome, whether you want to rebuild your full master bathroom or maybe add a powder room to your main floor.
We cordially encourage you to peruse the bathroom remodels we have had the pleasure of renovating throughout the years in our makeover bathroom portfolio.
Luxury Features to Consider
Our designers are skilled in business strategies to get the most out of your money, offering reliable guidance on design fads to avoid and trends worth following so your space can appreciate over time. The best part is that before the building even starts, our designers will present you with a complete blueprint and illustration. You will also save time, money, and materials by visualizing your ideas since we won't have to buy supplies to correct mistakes.
Warmth
Guest/Kid Bath
Tech
Hall Bath
Water-Proof
Master Bath
Bathroom Renovations
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MASTER BATH REMODEL
For good reason, master bathrooms are frequently the ones that get renovated the most. Your master bathroom is typically the first location you visit when you wake up. Renovated master bathrooms also significantly increase the appeal of your house to prospective buyers. Since the buyers themselves will use the master bathroom, it often receives the quite a bit of attention. Consider how you hope to use the room before deciding on a master bathroom design. Many master bathrooms combine efficiency with elegance by using amenities like a claw-foot tub or whirlpool as the room's focal point. Depending on your preferences, you could choose a long bath to soak away your worries or you might want to emphasize the shower. Free-standing soaker tubs, private toilets, upscale faucets, customized cabinets, and heated tile flooring are just a few of the things that can completely change how a master bathroom looks and feels. The design of master bathrooms often follows that of the master bedroom and should offer ample space. Similar design components should be used in every room and bathroom in the house. Remodels of master bathrooms sometimes include double vanities and sizable marble surfaces. Large counters with a double sink are a common design that enables both users to use the sinks simultaneously and gives additional area for grooming supplies and accessories.
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HALL BATHROOM
Since the seventeenth century, people have been using the word powder room. It was regarded as a little chamber, about the size of a closet, where individuals added more powder to their wigs. Despite their diminutive size, powder rooms greatly impact visitors since they are typically positioned in the middle of the first floor. Visitors are more likely to use the powder room and are relatively easy and affordable to rebuild. Because they only have a toilet and a sink, when updated, guests will undoubtedly notice and comment on your freshly remodeled powder room. Don't forget that size counts, thus it is sometimes more affordable to install luxurious finishes in smaller bathrooms. The professionals at H&S Homes can restore this small room's allure.
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KID/GUEST BATHROOM
Kids and guest bathrooms are all about utility. The first step in remodeling your guest or kids' bath is determining how much space you will need. Perhaps rearranging the counter can free up more floor space, ideally without relocating any walls. New tiling, a toilet, a bathtub or shower, and the sink are the major edits for these kinds of bathroom renovations. By working with a qualified interior designer, you can choose exactly what you want for your Minnesota bathroom makeover and how to modify it in ways to be cost-efficient. Due to messy toys and towels that children leave behind after playing in the bathtub, it is preferable to keep children's restrooms isolated from other bathrooms. They can adopt a more whimsical air with color palettes and characteristics. Drawers, vanities, and taller bathtub sides can help avoid water damage by preventing splashes from reaching your floor. We often advise a one-piece laminate surround or tile with epoxy grout for the bathtub. For a more expensive finish that will hold up as your children age, we may suggest gorgeous tiles with epoxy grout.
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LUXURY UPGRADES
Heated floors, fast heating water, towel warmers, steam, double-sized shower, rain shower heads, jacuzzi jets, natural teak or stones are all amenities that raise the essence of any bathroom from standard to luxury. Many of these are not expensive adds. Perhaps you are a music fan; bluetooth, water-proof speakers might be what uplevels the room. Self-defogging mirror or one that illuminates with different types of lights may help you start the day with confidence. Talk to your designer about what your budget will allow. There is something very special about cozy warmth and tech upgrades that guarantee a satisfied sigh.
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Other Home Renovations
Basements or finishings, H&S Homes are here to help you create a space for your entire family.
What to Consider
The kitchen may be the heart of the home, but other places matter, too! Bedrooms should be havens of rest and relaxation, basements for gatherings, and rec rooms and gyms for health and laughter.
Guest Bedroom
Office
Kid Bedroom
Basement
Master Bedroom
Rec Room or Gym
MASTER BEDROOM
When you're thinking about remodeling your master bedroom, there are a few things you'll want to keep in mind. First, you'll need to think about the budget you have for the project. Second, you'll need to decide what kind of construction you're looking for. Third, you'll need to think about the home you have and how the remodel will fit into it. Once you have a budget in mind, you'll need to start looking at construction options. If you're not sure what you want, there are plenty of online resources and magazines that can give you some ideas. Once you have an idea of what you want, you'll need to start looking for a contractor who can help you make your vision a reality. Finally, you'll need to think about how the remodel will fit into your home. You'll need to consider the layout of your home, the size of your master bedroom, and any other factors that will impact the project. By thinking about these things ahead of time, you can be sure that your remodel will go smoothly and that you'll be happy with the results. Some things to consider include: -How much storage will be needed? -What type of bed will be best for the space? -What type of window treatments will be needed? -What type of flooring should be used? -What type of furniture should be used? -Do I want ceiling enhancement? -What type of lighting do I need? -Can I fit a walk-in closet? -Do I need an en suite? -Do I want furniture or built-ins? -What colors do I want? -Do I need other seating? -What will this room be used for other than sleep? Talk to our team on how best to maximize your space!
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KID BEDROOM
It's so much fun to decorate a child's bedroom! There are so many things to choose from, and the sky's the limit as to what you can do. You can go with a theme, or just use your child's favorite colors and objects as inspiration. One thing to keep in mind when decorating a child's bedroom is to make sure everything is age-appropriate. You don't want to choose anything that could be a safety hazard, or that might be too difficult for your child to operate. When designing a nursery, it is important to consider the needs of both the child and the parents. Some things to keep in mind include the following: -The child's age and stage of development -The child's interests and activities -The parents' needs and lifestyle -How the room will convert as they grow -The number of children using the room -Safety Other important pieces of furniture for a nursery include a crib, changing table and a dresser. There are many different styles of cribs, changing tables and dressers to choose from, so parents should select the ones that best meet their needs and have the highest safety ratings. Built-in cabinets provide a more stable platform for active children and could prevent tragedy. One of the important elements of a child’s room, next to furniture and lighting, is safe windows which are difficult for a child to open, but easy for the parent. As much as we all love natural light, your child's windows should have a lock, properly reinforced glass and low-E coating to protect their sensitive skin. Don’t forget window treatments for children’s rooms should be easy to operate and safe for children. Blinds and shades are a great option because they can be easily drawn to keep out the sun or closed for privacy. Here are a few other ideas to get you started: 1. Create a colorful mural on one of the walls. 2. Use a canopy bed or hang curtains from the ceiling to create a cozy space. 3. Install a reading nook with a comfortable chair and a few shelves for books. 4. Hang a bulletin board and fill it with photos, art projects, and other mementos. 5. Use primary colors and boldly patterned accessories to create a fun and stimulating environment for your child. Add a few brightly colored pieces of furniture to the mix to really make the room pop. If your child is younger, keep the decor simple and age-appropriate; as they grow, you can add more whimsical touches. How else will the room be used? In addition to sleeping, many children use their bedrooms for studying, playing, and storing toys. When designing your custom bed, take these activities into account. In particular, think about how much storage space is needed. You may want to consider adding shelves, built-ins, drawers, or a closet to the room. There are many different styles of children's beds and bunkbeds to choose from. If you're not sure what style you want, take a look at a gallery of children's bedroom ideas. You can find inspiration for any type of room, from a classic country-style bedroom to a sleek and modern space that will grow with your child as they age. Talk to us about different ways we can assure your child's room is a haven of safety and comfort.
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GUEST BEDROOM
When planning for a guest bedroom, consider the needs of your guests. Some guests may appreciate having a television in the bedroom, while others may prefer reading materials available. Be sure to provide closet and drawer space for guests to store their belongings. You may also want to provide an extra blanket and pillow for guests who may need them. If that room gets the morning sun, consider blinds or black out shades. If it gets too warm, perhaps add a ceiling fan. Do you need a custom closet with built in chest of drawers to make more floor space? A bay window for extra seating and storage? We want our guests to feel welcome and comfortable. Talk to our staff, we'll help you find the right choices for the square footage you have.
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OFFICE
When designing your home office, it is important to keep in mind that this is a space for you to work in. You need to be comfortable in order to be productive. Some things to consider when designing your home office are: -What type of work will you be doing in this space? -What type of furniture will you need? -How much storage space do you need? -What type of lighting do you need? -What type of décor will you use? -What color will soothe or inspire you? To answer these questions, you first need to determine the purpose of your home office. If you are mostly working from home, you will need a space that is comfortable and functional. If you are working from home occasionally, you may be able to create a cozy corner of your living room or bedroom. In either case, you will need forethought about what is comfortable and allows you to work efficiently. Talk to our team to create a space that is a productive work environment.
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BASEMENT
Designing an unfinished basement is a fairly easy process. Here are a few tips to get you started: 1. Start by measuring the dimensions of the basement and sketching out a basic floor plan. This will help you determine how much space you have to work with and how best to utilize it. 2. Decide what kinds of activities you want to use the basement for. Whether you're looking for a playroom, or entertainment space, make sure to design the layout accordingly. 3. Add in any necessary features such as storage space, a workbench, or a bar area. 4. Think about lighting and ventilation. Make sure to include plenty of illumination and proper ventilation to avoid moisture problems. 5. Finally, choose your finishes and accessories. Flooring, wall or ceiling upgrades, cabinetry or built-ins. Add in some comfortable seating, a television, and a few lamps and you're good to go!
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REC ROOM/HOME GYM
to build a recreation room or home gym If you're looking to build a recreation room or home gym, there are a few things you'll need to take into account. First, you'll need to decide what activities you'd like to do in your new space. If you're interested in fitness, you'll need to consider the type of equipment you'll need. Do you need to reinforce walls or add protective flooring? Will you hang equipment and need access to beams? Do you insist on special lighting, mirrors, climate control or speakers? If you're interested in games, you'll need to make sure you have enough space for a pool table or ping pong table, for example. By taking these factors into account, you can create a recreation room or home gym that's perfect for your needs.
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