Summerston Place Bathroom Remodels
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This bathroom remodel transformed both the primary and hall bathrooms, blending modern luxury with functional design. The primary bathroom, once builder-grade and cramped, now exudes a calming organic style. Earthy tones, natural wood accents, and a freestanding tub positioned at an angle create a serene ambiance. Dual vanities, wood-like tile floors, and porcelain shower panels that minimize grout lines contribute to the space’s contemporary, tranquil feel.
The hall bathroom was completely reimagined as a chic, Manhattan-inspired retreat, a vision brought to life by the client’s daughter. Drawing inspiration from her design preferences, we incorporated bold contrasts, hexagonal shapes, and matte black finishes to evoke a sophisticated, hotel-like atmosphere.
To create continuity between the two bathrooms, we used the same species of wood—quarter-sawn white oak—in both vanities. The distinct styles were maintained through different stains and cabinet configurations, while matte black details tied the spaces together, creating a cohesive design that perfectly matched the client’s functional and aesthetic needs.
This bathroom remodel transformed both the primary and hall bathrooms, blending modern luxury with functional design. The primary bathroom, once builder-grade and cramped, now exudes a calming organic style. Earthy tones, natural wood accents, and a freestanding tub positioned at an angle create a serene ambiance. Dual vanities, wood-like tile floors, and porcelain shower panels that minimize grout lines contribute to the space’s contemporary, tranquil feel.
The hall bathroom was completely reimagined as a chic, Manhattan-inspired retreat, a vision brought to life by the client’s daughter. Drawing inspiration from her design preferences, we incorporated bold contrasts, hexagonal shapes, and matte black finishes to evoke a sophisticated, hotel-like atmosphere.
To create continuity between the two bathrooms, we used the same species of wood—quarter-sawn white oak—in both vanities. The distinct styles were maintained through different stains and cabinet configurations, while matte black details tied the spaces together, creating a cohesive design that perfectly matched the client’s functional and aesthetic needs.
Project Year: 2024
Project Cost: $150,001 - $200,000