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INTD 59 intro to kitchen & bath design bathroom finishes & accessories

INTD 59 intro to kitchen & bath design bathroom finishes & accessories. counter materials counters can really be created out of any surface imaginable—all have pros and cons: decorative laminate ceramic tile wood marble travertine solid-surface materials solid-surfacing veneer

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INTD 59 intro to kitchen & bath design bathroom finishes & accessories

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  1. INTD 59 intro to kitchen & bath design bathroom finishes & accessories

  2. counter materials • counters can really be created out of any surface imaginable—all have pros and cons: • decorative laminate • ceramic tile • wood • marble • travertine • solid-surface materials • solid-surfacing veneer • stainless steel • granite • slate • can you think of others?

  3. counter materials

  4. counter materials

  5. counter materials

  6. counter materials

  7. vanity cabinet ready-made cabinets containing a lavatory may be ordered with or without a finished countertop generally 29-30 inches in height as standard

  8. vanity cabinet

  9. floors • choice depends upon client’s needs and personal wishes • some find hard-surfaced floor to be tiring to feet • wood floors need to be finished with durable, moisture-resistant finish • resilient flooring may add a little softness to the space • tile of all types— • consider grout, cleaning, • finishes, safety

  10. floors

  11. floors

  12. floors

  13. floors

  14. floors

  15. floors

  16. walls • if painted, should be finish that is easily cleaned and will withstand moisture • vanity backsplash should coordinate and should also be easily cleanable • completely scrubbable • wall covering is another • alternative—must hold up • to moisture • tile of all types— • consider grout, cleaning, • finishes, safety

  17. walls

  18. walls

  19. walls

  20. walls

  21. walls

  22. walls

  23. accessories • towel storage—22 inches per user; within convenient reach of bath, shower & lavatory • soap containers • toilet paper dispenser • fixed/stationary support bars • GFI (ground fault interrupter) electrical outlets—should be located so they CANNOT be reached from tub or shower area • mirrors • storage—safety lock box to store medications; pull-out laundry hampers; tilt-out waste baskets; drawer organizers for cosmetics & appliances

  24. participation activity: bathroom finishes …select the finishes for your bathroom final project—find the finishes that you want to use and request samples from the manufacturer so that you can use them on your materials board …find and compile installation and maintenance information for your selected finishes for use in your specification booklet …keep in mind the idea that multiple finishes in a bathroom makes the bathroom more interesting as well as possibly more functional—remember safety features and water exposure

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