Kent Street Bathroom

Bathroom Renovation Ottawa - Kent Street 
Bathroom Renovation Ottawa - Kent Street 

Bathroom Renovation Ottawa – Kent Street

New Project Alert: Bathroom Renovation Ottawa – Kent Street

Kent Street, Ottawa, hired the Renosgroup to remodel its bathroom to bring out its true potential. With the limited budget and space, we were able to accomplish the construction of a beautiful chic bath. The extensive bathroom remodeling brought the grace of the room back to life as the creative designing and planning helped us achieve one of the greatest bathroom models for display. 

Though the bathroom space was relatively small, our timeless bathroom renovation plan was to have dark-colored vinyl flooring. This not only helped with the humidity of the bathroom, but the brick-styled dark flooring gave an expensive feel to it. We decided to opt for a mainly white pallet.

We installed a free-standing acrylic bathtub with confetti-polished tiles surrounding it. The grey and white tiles created a beautiful modern minimalistic vibe that flowed throughout the bath. White cabinets with a white countertop complemented the dark floors and white-painted walls. The under-mount sink was installed seamlessly on the white marble countertop with enough space around it, which gave it a modern spin that won’t overwhelm the small space. 

To finish our remodeling project at Kent Street, Ottawa, we installed a single-handed faucet in the sink and a toilet paper stand next to the simple close-coupled toilet. The bathroom was windowless, where the natural sunlight did not touch the surface of the bath, and thus we installed lighting fixtures over the mirror and bathtub for good lighting. 

If you are moving into a new house or planning to renovate the house you are currently living in, you can contact us at the Renosgroup services. You can reach out us by filling our online form or calling us at  (613) 727-9427. We will make sure to make your experience worth the money and trust that you are putting in us.

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