


Most bathrooms just exist. You use them, you leave, and you don't think much about them. But when a bathroom is designed well - really well - it changes how you start and end every single day. That's exactly what we set out to build here.
The vanity is a warm wood cabinet with a clean stone countertop and a vessel sink sitting on top. Black matte fixtures tie it all together without feeling overdone. A rounded mirror with a black frame, flanked by wall sconces on each side, gives the whole space a calm, balanced feel. It's the kind of setup that looks intentional from every angle.
The shower is a full glass-enclosed space with floor-to-ceiling subway tile in a soft sage-gray tone. The tile work is consistent and tight throughout - walls, corners, even the tub surround. We paired it with matte black hardware including a handheld shower head, a rainfall head mounted up top, and a square valve fixture that keeps the look sharp and modern. The hexagonal stone floor tile in the main bathroom area flows naturally into the shower floor, pulling the whole design together without any awkward transitions.
Every element in a bathroom remodel like this has to work together. The tile installation, the vanity placement, the fixture selection, the glass enclosure - if even one piece is off, the whole thing feels disjointed. Getting it right takes planning and real hands-on experience. We handle all of it, from the initial layout to the final fixture install, so nothing gets lost between trades.
This is what bathroom remodeling looks like when function and design are treated as equally important. No filler. No cutting corners on materials. Just a space that's actually worth walking into every morning.