





It has been some time since our last post but much has happened since then and we and the owners are very excited about the results! The interior painting is all but complete and the kitchen cabinets and appliances were installed very recently.
After some debate it was decided that the fireplace hearths in the dining room and the upstairs bedroom needed replacing. The owners made a wonderful choice with the classic white Italian Carrara marble. These were cut on site to be 3" by 7" and laid on brick pattern. You can see similar detail in the beautiful master shower.
Speaking of the master shower, the entire master bath turned out great! It is classic look very fitting with age of the home that incorporates a white subway tile shower with bench seat. The floor is 2"by2" white ceramic tile with black diamond accents which supports the 48" black single vanity. The vanity top is made of 3cm white Carrara Marble with black veining crowned by an elegant chrome Kohler faucet with 8" spread. The whole bath is tied together with a subtlety in the marble: the counter top is white carrara with black veins and the bench and shelves in the shower are black carrara with white veins, a sharp decorators aye on behalf of the Mrs.!
All in all the home is almost ready for move in. More pictures will be posted soon so check back in for more about the finish of this beautiful pre 1900's Victorian home in historic East Nashville.
Looking great. Wish the pictures were bigger so we could see the detail better!
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