After residing in their traditional home for nearly 40 years, these clients knew it was time to address their primary bathroom. While the house itself boasted a classic charm, the existing bathroom was dramatically out of sync, trapped in a past era of “funky, cool modern.” It featured an awkward, inefficient layout with two toilets, a shower oddly placed in the middle of the room, a massive, raised tub deck, an unnecessary fireplace, mirrors covering every surface, and even red carpet. Despite the ample space and beautiful existing architectural elements like high ceilings and large windows, the room felt dark, dated, and completely dysfunctional for modern living – a space desperately needing a rebirth. The clients wanted a bright, clean, and contemporary retreat that felt nothing like the original space. The goal: design a new primary retreat that leveraged the room’s inherent architectural strengths while offering improved functionality and a refreshed modern aesthetic.
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What was once an outdated, dysfunctional space actively working against its own potential is now a bright, airy, and luxurious retreat that perfectly embodies the clients’ desire for a clean, contemporary aesthetic. The new layout is intuitive and highly functional, with clearly defined zones that enhance daily routines. The strategic lighting and maximized natural light create an inviting and uplifting atmosphere that finally celebrates the room’s height and windows. Thoughtful details, from the engineered floating bench and accessible shower features to the unique angled wall and custom barn door, demonstrate a commitment to sophisticated modern design and precise architectural execution.
19’ 6″ x 17′
Raphael Quartz – Calacatta Gris
Sharp Microwave Drawer
Thermador 36” Rangetop
Thermador Double Oven
Sub-Zero 36” Refrigerator/Freezer
Thermador Dishwasher
Thermador 24” Tall Wine Refrigerator