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Caron Constructions Project of the Month


Caron Construction's project of the month is this luxe bathroom complete with eye-catching lighting and tile. Our customer's said they wanted a very clean look. Here's a look at how they achieved that.
                                                                                                                                                         They were drawn to Emser's Swiss Gauli tile for it's clean pattern and bright white, polished finish. They chose jumbo tiles to minimize the grout lines. Using a jumbo tile will expand your space and create a more seamless look. They worked with our installers to match up patterns and mimic the look of a complete slab. Minimal grout lines and a polished finish also make cleaning a breeze!
                                                                                                                                                                   To keep the look "luxey" they upped the shine by adding a sleek chrome shower bar and rain head. The Delta Pivotal collection keeps a modern, yet traditional feel with its clean lines and simple structure. Chrome fixtures are easy to clean with a simple wipe-down. 

                                                                                                                                                                            They continued the sleek, modern look with a bit of flare by adding a chandelier that was gifted to them. They kept a traditional mix with soft light fixtures and an accented medicine cabinet.

 Here's more from our customers

We asked them why they chose Caron Construction to remodel their bathroom with them, they said "As our first remodel, Caron’s project proposal effectively outlined and detailed all phases of the remodel project.  No other contractor provided the level of detail"

When we asked about how they decided on their desired their look, they mentioned that after looking at many different tile  companies and all the different selections, we decided to stay with one tile company (Emser) and they decided they wanted a clean look, which is how they ended up with their materials 

We asked what their favorite part of their new bathroom is and they said "the large shower we now have!"




Our favorite part of the work we do here, is making your vision come to life! Call us at 951.239.1513 to get your free estimate, or visit our website and Instagram/Facebook pages to learn more.

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