Elevate Your Bathroom With a Bathroom Elevation

The bathroom that is luxurious gives the owner a feeling in their home. From its floor and vanity to its free-standing tub with careful attentions that offers slumber and repose.

– Inner elevations so we can see our designs “front on.” They can help avoid expensive mistakes prior to construction and in construction, so they won’t make an expensive mistake which will stall development and cost more than expected.

Floor Plan
Having an outline of what your bathroom is for and what you use it for is key to any bathroom renovation. With a floor planner, you can take all the dimensions relevant to the room you are renovating and make a precise to-scale sketch of it to get a general idea of how the space is going to look, as well as help you make decisions on such matters as where furniture and accessories will be placed.

This bathroom owner was after an extra luxurious feeling. With a free-standing tub, high ceilings and modern plumbing, they could do just that.

Internal elevation along with a finished floor plan are extremely helpful in making sure you don’t make an expensive mistake in construction. It spurs thought and makes the build process simple, and minimizes mistakes by telling builders what is actually required to build – without the builder needing to change things that were already planned for.

Wall Plan
The elevation view — it’s the inside look of your bathroom plan from the inside which gives you a more precise view of how the tiles will be laid out and will avoid costly mistakes in construction.

This Naples custom house primary bathroom was dressed with gilded accents that made it feel luxurious – from the marble and terrazzo inspired floor tiles to the freestanding tub with elegant angles, all this gave a luxurious master bath a lift.

Bathrooms can be home owners’ heaven. There are plenty of ways that they can raise the finishes and fixtures at different price levels – artificial tiles that imitate marble and terrazzo, vanities in medicine cabinets that have lighting integrated, lighting in mirrors – to raise their space at the right price level – dual sink vanities, separate toilet area, huge shower area!

Ceiling Plan
Many homeowners neglect the ceiling plan when they want to make a beautiful, modern bathroom design, but it can provide room for beautiful bathroom architecture. Tray or vaulted ceilings with tailored lighting and accent colors are another way that an elegant bathroom can help boost the home value as well as lifestyle value.

A refracted ceiling plan (RCP) is one that maps the ceiling in such a way that it reads like the ceiling is seen in a mirror on the floor, so that you don’t have to look up because the direction of the RCP matches the direction of the ceiling.

To better read an RCP, imagine that you are sitting a few feet up on top of the ceiling looking at it. It’s very easy to read in this way, but its legend and icons also help us understand what is in it – an RCP could contain supply registers with arrows pointing in and out, and return registers with arrows pointing in.

Plumbing Plan
Plumbing plan (mechanical diagram): A type of construction blueprint that details the supply of water and drainage is a critical building plan that plumbing professionals and other building experts must follow if permits are needed.

DWV Drain-waste-vent (DWV) Diagram Below shows upflow of pipes, location and size of valves and plumbing fixtures where they should be placed for installation and code requirements.

Above piping diagram shows bathroom supply lines. It lists tub, washbasin, and W.C spigots, and hot-water heater and boiler spigots; vertical risers are shown on which size and type of pipe is indicated to ensure inspector approval after work is complete and so that no one has to go to the hardware store for anything else.

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