IKEA Bathroom Design and Walk In Closet – Hatfield Project – Part 3

 

During the final walkthrough of the Hatfield project John Webb gets more in depth about form and function of IKEA and Dendra Doors products. For efficiency we of course see more drawers within drawers, reclaimed wood for Dendra Doors’ floating shelves and mirror frames, custom finishes on doors and reclaimed wood, IKEA quality for a well designed walk-in closet, and a vaulted ceiling in the Master Bedroom with tongue in groove throughout the home for real wood accents.

  

 

 

Looks nice in here. So here’s the bathroom – I used a lot more of the Sektion cabinets in here. The storage underneath, I mean, nothing is going to get lost under there. You know, good drawers, drawers in drawers. It really lets you tighten the whole bathroom up with storage. These are IKEA cabinets, I popped the doors and glass out and we went with the same type of glass we went with in the rest of the house. 

 

 

 

Open floating shelves from Dendra Doors. More woodworking from Dendra Doors – all the mirror frames in the house were wood that was left over from old jobs - some demo or something else. Some of these even have holes from where they were previously nailed that you can see. So we sandblasted it out and did the same type of finish of all the woodwork in the rest of the house.

 

 

So, here you have a little detail of the same finished wood across the whole house. This also is like all the doors – they call this wire brushed. It’s similar to sandblasted look but it’s a little more linear. We got all the softwood out of it and it’s got all the ridges so it’s got a really nice texture just like the sandblasted. Then it was stained similar to the same and then we put a nice clear coat finish over all of it. So this is just like a cabinet. It looks a little distressed looking but it’s just as nice as cabinetry.

 

 

This closet – I love closets – so this closet is not a large closet. But if you have a look in here there is a ton of storage in this closet. You have everything – this is all PAX that I put together and I altered the cabinets for that for all the built in drawers. This is out of the IKEA Kitchen department, this white counter, and this is Sektion up here. I kept the clear glass in it. I kept the clear glass in it just because if, you know, if somebody had sweaters they’d be able to see everything being up higher. Let a lone personal storage is cool to have in a closet. And then shoes. You’ve got lots of space for shoes.

 

 

And so you have nothing on the floors in here. It’s not a real big space, but you’ve got a lot of hanging and a lot of real good storage. Also if you ran out and this wasn’t enough you could just change your clothes with the seasons and when we go upstairs and you look at the storage I put up there you’ll understand how nice it is to have everything built in.

 

 

Well this room is really nice to the fact that the vaulted ceiling really made it very special. And then the same detail of the tongue and groove wood in here is in all the soffits in the house, the ceiling on the patio, the bathroom walls. I put some tongue and groove walls in there, it’s really a nice texture. It gives you that old world flavor of board and batten.”

 


                                                               

 


 

 


 

 

                                     

 
 

 




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