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January 30, 2013

Modern Master Bath Remodel in Bryn Mawr, PA

Located in Bryn Mawr, PA is a master bath remodel recently completed by HomeTech Renovations that provided our clients with a modern, spa-like retreat. The project included the removal of an existing closet to make way for new wardrobe cabinets as well as the custom organization of the existing walk-in closet. A frosted glass pocket door was incorporated into the design to eliminate the door swing and to allow natural light to penetrate the space while still maintaining privacy. Wenge wood cabinetry with a natural finish, large format porcelain tile, Pietra Di Cardosa limestone, and glass tile accents create a relaxing atmosphere and provide the bath with modern style. The mix of cool and warm tones gives this space a calming and soothing feel while still being welcoming.

The wardrobes, floating vanities, and wall-mounted center console and mirror frames are constructed of exotic Wenge wood with a natural finish which brings warmth to the space. The Pietra Di Cardosa limestone countertops have a honed finish, and the Grohe Atrio sink faucets complement the streamlined forms of the other plumbing fixtures in the bathroom. Large format porcelain floor tile with a subtle linear pattern contributes to the clean lines found throughout the room, and floor to ceiling glass tile on the exterior wall adds color and texture. Low voltage, recessed light fixtures emit ample task and ambient lighting in the space.

The frameless glass shower enclosure features white Carrara marble wall tile and herringbone marble and limestone floor tile. A complementary glass mosaic is set vertically on the entire exterior wall to create visual interest, while Grohe plumbing fixtures add to the luxuriousness of the bathroom. Pietra Di Cardosa limestone shower seat, jambs, and caps contrast against lighter elements, and a recessed alcove located in the half wall of the shower is strategically hidden from external view. The frameless glass panel and door system allows for more natural light to saturate the shower. The Duravit Starck freestanding soaking tub and the wall-mounted, Grohe tub fill are sleek statement pieces that complete the modern look and add to the tranquility of the space.

This master bath underwent a dramatic transformation during the remodel. Below are some before and after photos:

 

To see more of this master bath remodel visit our portfolio: Modern: Bryn Mawr, PA.

 

August 29, 2012

Style Specifics: Contemporary

HomeTech Renovations Completes Contemporary Style Master Bathroom Design DoylestownLocated in Doylestown, PA is a master bath remodel completed by HomeTech Renovations which showcases the key elements of contemporary design.

Contemporary design features clean lines, neutral color schemes, smooth surfaces, and uncluttered space, while creating an inviting, warm, and comfortable atmosphere. Contemporary design is often confused with “modern” design which refers to a historical design movement with strict guidelines, while “contemporary” simply means “of the present time” and “in the now.” Contemporary style is all about what’s current, innovative, trendy, and ever-changing. Unlike modern design, contemporary design is not rigid and harsh, but instead is a blend of softer, more comfortable, and more livable elements. Contemporary design focuses on line, space, and color to create interiors that are sleek and fresh, and simplicity and texture help to define this style. The style’s simple lines and smooth finishes create a calming atmosphere and are contrasted by edgy, textured, and unique design accents. The contemporary style borrows functionality and streamlined ideals from the modernist movement, but it is also inspired by a wide range of other design styles.

The key elements of contemporary style are line, space, and color, of which line is perhaps the most distinctive. Clean lines, gentle curves, simplified details, streamlined structure, and minimal decoration exemplify the forms found in this style. Rounded forms and asymmetrical designs are often featured as well. Space is another primary element, as plain and unadorned space is fundamental to contemporary style. Bare space is equally as important as the areas filled with objects, since less is more in the contemporary design philosophy. Each piece should stand out individually, and for it to make an impact, the space needs to be uncluttered. Contemporary design uses neutrals, such as blacks, whites, tans, creams, browns, and grays, as the main interior colors. The neutral palette is usually accented with a bright, bold, statement color since the aim is to evoke a warm and vibrant feeling in the space. By using neutrals to create a basic background, accent pieces stand out even more.

Contemporary Bath DesignOther features of contemporary design include natural textures, metal accents, dark wood tones, reflective surfaces, and focal lighting. Textures should be natural and are used to soften and warm the space. Flooring should be bare and smooth and made out of wood or stone. Accenting with metals, such as chrome, nickel, and stainless steel, is another important design aspect, as they provide a sleek finish and clean look. The use of various metals also helps to balance the warm, very light or very dark wood tones often found in contemporary design. Reflective surfaces also play a role in this style and can be incorporated as mirrors, glass, and exposed metals. Lighting is pivotal in this style because it illuminates a space’s design and highlights its focal points. Some common contemporary lighting choices include track lighting, pendants, and recessed lighting. Overall, contemporary design is a mixture of natural and industrial materials.

This “contemporary” master bath serves as an adult retreat and incorporates various materials and ideals that are commonly found in this design style. The master bath is an open, functional, uncluttered, and Zen-like space that has various privacy zones. A large, curved shower wall provides the space with drama while still keeping it simple. A custom, curved window seat echoes the shower wall’s sleek form. Due to its tan-colored walls, this space has a neutral backdrop which allows the accent colors to stand out and make a statement. The orange in the glass mosaic tile applied to the curved shower wall and the orange and ochre hues in the multi-colored slate tile pop against the tan walls and dark elements.

Natural textures are incorporated into the bathroom through the use of exotic, leather finished stone countertops and jambs, Sunset Glory slate tiles on the floor and inner shower wall, boucle tweed vessel sinks, and a custom resin panel that features a woven grass texture. Polished chrome plumbing fixtures are sleek in their design and create contrast against the other materials. Dark wood cabinetry in a streamlined style grounds the space and allows the accent colors to make a larger impact. Reflective surfaces are integrated in the form of the large, sheet mirror located above the vanity, the custom mirrored alcove in the shower, the multi-colored glass tile used on the curved shower wall, and the polished chrome plumbing fixtures. The lighting highlights the focal points and guides the eye around the room, allowing the design to be experienced in its totality. A custom pendant light casts a beautiful design on the walls and creates a comforting ambience. The materials used in this master bath retreat provide a feeling of tranquility and create a spa-like environment, and this bathroom exemplifies the contemporary design style.

This master bath took on quite a drastic transformation. Below are some before and after photos:

Bathroom Designer Montgomery County: HomeTech Renovations Contemporary Bathroom Redesign

Bathroom Remodeling Bucks County Contemporary Design

Bathroom Remodeling Bucks County: Contemporary Redesigned Master Bath

To see more of this contemporary master bath remodel visit our portfolio: Contemporary: Doylestown, PA.

 

June 27, 2012

Contemporary Eclectic Master Bath Remodel in Dresher, PA

Eclectic Bathroom DesignLocated in Dresher, PA is a master bath remodel recently completed by HomeTech Renovations that provided our clients with a new space within their home to serve as a restful retreat from everyday life. The project included the removal of an existing wall to create an enlarged space and the installation of a custom 3-Form acrylic panel hung with barn door hardware to make a special entry into the new bath. The translucent nature of the 3-Form panel allows light to penetrate the space while still providing privacy. The new large “his and hers” vanity is an improvement from the original two smaller vanities which were separated by a wall.

Mahogany cabinetry with espresso finish, large format porcelain tile, white Carrara marble, and Lagos Azul limestone create a relaxing atmosphere and provide the bath with contemporary style. The dark finish of the cabinetry contrasts against the light-colored porcelain tile and the Carrara marble, but also complements the furnishings in the adjoining bedroom. The honed white Carrara marble vanity top was custom designed with a drop skirt which gives it a unique flair and makes it more substantial in the room. The subtle mix of cool and warm tones gives this space a calming and soothing feel while still being warm and welcoming.

The clean and simple soaking tub and the large, custom frameless glass shower add to the tranquility and spa-like feel of the space. The new larger shower features honed white Carrara marble tile on the walls and a mix of Carrara marble and Lagos Azul limestone set in a herringbone pattern on the floor. The herringbone pattern on the floor blends the colors of the space, giving the shower floor texture as well as presence. The frameless shower panel and door system allows for more natural light to flood the space. The simple Grohe plumbing fixtures used throughout the bathroom complete the contemporary look. Recessed lighting, sleek sconces, and an illuminated magnification mirror provide ample lighting in the space.

This master bath took on a dramatic transformation during the remodel. Below are some before and after photos to show the changes that occured:

Contemporary Master Bath Remodel

To see more of this master bath remodel visit our portfolio: Contemporary Eclectic: Dresher, PA.

 

May 16, 2012

David Cerami Awarded Big50 by Remodeling Magazine

DAVID CERAMI, CKBR Honored With Big50 Award

FORT WASHINGTON, PA – MAY 10, 2012 –DAVID CERAMI, CKBR (Certified Kitchen & Bath Remodeler), owner of HOMETECH RENOVATIONS, INC. & LET’S FACE IT, INC., has been selected by REMODELING magazine to join the REMODELING Big50. The Big50 awards were presented at a gala dinner at the Remodeling Leadership Conference in Baltimore, MD on May 11, 2012. The 2012 Big50 winners are featured in the May issue of REMODELING, a national trade publication read by more than 80,000 professional remodeling contractors.

Each year since 1986, the REMODELING Big50 inducts 50 owners of remodeling companies that have set exceptionally high standards for professionalism and integrity through exemplary business practices, craftsmanship, and impact in their community or the industry at large. Big50 remodelers run successful, often growing, companies of various sizes that have taken the lead in raising industry standards.

The Big50 selection process has become increasingly rigorous in recent years, and the result, REMODELING editors believe, is one of the strongest classes to date. All 2012 inductees “stood up to detailed examinations of their businesses and their books, and they all demonstrated an admirably deft ability to restructure, retrench, and flat-out hustle to remain viable in a challenging economic climate,” according to REMODELING.

“We are very honored to receive this distinction,” says DAVID CERAMI, PRESIDENT of HOMETECH RENOVATIONS, INC. “The award recognizes excellence and leadership, and we are privileged to be named to this select group of remodelers. Additionally, it takes a dedicated team of employees to make this award and distinction possible”

REMODELING editors, columnists, industry leaders, and the companies themselves make the nominations each year.  Following a lengthy evaluation and interview process, the editors select the 50 individuals who exemplify the best of the industry that year, and who have something to offer other remodelers in proven practices. Winners are selected in these categories: business savvy, fine design, industry impact, market wise, movers & shakers, niches, sales & marketing, and teamwork. HOMETECH RENOVATIONS, INC. was selected for the category of KITCHEN & BATH SPECIALIST.

REMODELING, published by Hanley Wood, LLC, is the leading publication in the home improvement industry. Designed to address the specific concerns of residential remodeling pros, the magazine is both a business tool and an industry leader for a market that reached $278 billion in 2011.

View HomeTech Renovations’ Big50 Article and click here to learn more about Remodeling’s Big50.

At HomeTech Renovations, we take joy in designing distinctive kitchens, baths and additions for people that are both functional and beautiful. Our work shows that kitchens, baths, other adjacent interior spaces can be authentically individualized and soulful. We strive to create a space that nourishes the individual while embracing a positive environment for family & friends.

  • Understanding individual concerns and requirements in the development of a project is our primary focus
  • Assisting in critical engineering and design decisions while educating our clients during the entire design/build process
  • One on one individual attention
  • Respectful of budget considerations regardless of the project scale
  • Over 28 years’ experience specializing in kitchen, bath and addition design & installation

Our company process allows our clients an affordable method to merge their own ideas with a respectful blending of the professional advice of our experienced design staff.

We are passionate about our careers and more importantly, passionate about our clients and our work!

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September 19, 2011

Karen

I love my space and spend as much time there as possible.  It’s so restful and warm.  The fireplace takes the chill off on the really cold evenings and adds to the ambience so nicely.  The bathroom is super cozy especially in the evenings with the adjustable lighting and all.  LOVE, LOVE, LOVE!!!  Everyone who sees it thinks it’s beautiful!!

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Uma & Prabhakar

We are definitely enjoying the bathrooms. It is a very satisfying feeling to have accomplished this major task which we had been putting off for seven years!!  Just love the new baths.

Keith & Judy

First of all, we want to thank you for the great gifts. The flower arrangement and vase were so beautiful that we’re going to recreate it with silks so that we can enjoy it all year long. And the Litolier remote control was the perfect gadget for Keith! You know him well!

Most of all we want to thank you for the gorgeous bathroom that we still can’t believe is in our house! Working with Kate and her wonderful ideas and Ken with his incredible attention to details was such a positive experience. Everyone who worked on our project was a professional and we are so pleased with the quality of work.

We wish the best for the company in 2009 and will be happy to be a reference anytime.

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Carol & Bill

We wanted to replace our Jacuzzi bath, which was out of date and released black particle every time it was used. It was also noisy and seemed to be a liability for a 2nd floor leak. This was replaced with a modern freestanding tub. Our small shower was enlarged to allow us to easily shower together. The sinks were replaced with large freestanding units and new cabinets were installed to replace a small closet. We also wanted to change small floor tiles to a more enticing design. These were replaced by wide plank floors in the bathroom and bedroom. Finally, we also wanted white beadboard on the lower walls to offset the floor and to give the room a custom look. All of these were accomplished with the help of expert design assistance and installation.

There were a few major obstacles from our perspective. These included changes to the hot water baseboard heating system, moving drain and supply lines into the wall for the sinks, new exhaust vent through the roof and installing new plumbing for the bathtub. The biggest task was perhaps enlarging the shower area and installing the plumbing, subway tile, and the beautiful glass enclosure. The entire room also has an attractive and functional lighting system.

From our perspective, the cleanout of the old bathroom was a major job that was handled without damage or excessive dirt into the rest of the house. The area was cleared after each day’s work. All of these new construction tasks were handled as scheduled by very courteous employees who appeared to be specialists in their respective trades. The inability to use our bathroom for a period of time was the biggest disruption to our activities, but it was worth the wait.

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Jamie & Linda

Our initial needs/objectives included comfort-height vanities, a comfort height toilet with some privacy and a spa shower. Every one of our needs/objectives were met and exceeded our highest expectations.

We don’t recall encountering any major obstacles but all minor obstacles were overcome and any special challenges resolved to our complete satisfaction. Initially the bathroom door could not be opened all the way to the wall so the door was moved to accommodate us. When we felt the vessel sink faucet was too far from the bowl and the granite countertop was pushing on the linen cabinet, a new countertop was cut, delivered and installed within 48 hours. The heating vent was moved several inches to accommodate the vanity and then spray painted copper to match the floor tile. The honed granite shower bench was trimmed when we thought it appeared too large.

We are totally pleased with the craftsmanship. The employees affiliated with our project made the inconvenience of living with construction and strangers in your home as painless as possible. They were neat, orderly, polite and helpful. We are delighted with the WOW factor of the finished product.

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Jere & Mary

Our initial goal for both bathroom designs was to create a classic look that echoed the bathroom remodel of the 1920’s.

As you know, I was determined to re-use the original marble sink tops that were installed in the house in the 20’s, and refinish the original southern pine floor. Our goal was to create a look appropriate for the house and use quality fixtures and hardware that would last for a long time.

Your design suggestions of beaded board, subway tile and marble trim that echoes the marble sink tops, were perfect for the look we wanted. Even the frameless glass shower fits seamlessly into the overall design.

Every detail works beautifully from the retro faucet design to the classic white mirrored medicine cabinets. On the third floor, especially, you actually exceeded our expectations.

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