What was once a dated and inefficient bathroom — filled with beige tones and chrome fixtures — was transformed into a sleek, modern space that reflects the couple’s unique and individual styles. They came to us wanting a design that felt timeless yet completely original, ensuring this 72 SF space was uniquely theirs.
Emily Kreber (Design Director at City Design, Iowa – a Drury Design company) was tasked with creating a truly custom environment. The couple’s affinity for mid-century modern design and the blue tones found throughout their home became the foundation of the new palette. Their vision was a space that balanced cool, calming hues with natural warmth, geometric details, and a streamlined layout.
Each partrner also had their own design preferences. He gravitated toward gold plumbing fixtures and a specific tile, while she had her eye on more matte finishes and black fixtures for her side of the room. The challenge was to honor both perspectives while maintaining a cohesive and elegant overall look. Every detail was very thoughtfully analyzed and selected.
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Emily is a strong believer that a finished space should be a reflection of the homeowners themselves, which was a strong theme with this bathroom. This project proves that great design can incorporate diverse personal preferences into a single, cohesive vision. Every surface material and every detail was analyzed deeply. The white tile has 9 different patterns that were laid out intricately by the tile installer to ensure there weren’t two of the same pattern next to each other.
The result is a space that is modern, warm, and uniquely theirs — designed not only for beauty and performance, but also for personal expression.