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Designed by Angie Barwin of Reico Kitchen & Bath in Woodbridge VA in collaboration with Potomac Home Improvements, this primary bathroom features Green Forest Cabinetry in the Sierra door style in a White finish. The vanity countertops are MSI Q Smoked Pearl.
The bathroom includes Italgraniti Lux Calacatta Mont Blanc field tiles, Islandstone Waveline Breeze Matte glass accent tiles and Islandstone Sliced Pebble Grey shower floor and under tub accent tiles.
“The client was a joy to work with, full of energy and excitement for this project. He was looking for a spa-like feel in his Primary Bathroom. He had definitive ideas about what he did not want which helped steer me in the right direction,” said Angie. “We expanded the shower, added a freestanding tub in lieu of the existing garden tub, and brightened up the bath with white cabinetry, a light vanity top and a frameless, custom shower door. Removing the large tub deck and surround enabled the space to feel open and grand as well.”
“The bathroom project exceeded all my expectations. Everyone performing the work was professional and the design of the new bathroom is fantastic. Well worth the effort and the costs were reasonable,” said the client.
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The client wanted the master bath to have a spa-like feel to it, with hints of coastal colors. We expanded the small shower enclosure into a large double shower with a bench wall featuring a bamboo-look tile and a pebble stone floor. The shower walls were done in a large 12x24 tile laid in a vertical direction all the way to the ceiling. We carried the pebble stone pattern under the freestanding tub as well, with a free-flowing edge. Over the built in vanity we used the same bamboo-look tile behind a large lighted LED mirror. On the vanity we created a double waterfall edge to finish out the look of the built-in. We added a beautiful Capiz Chandelier to bring in some of the tropical feel that our client wanted. In the toilet room, we added a wainscot with a blue textured wallpaper above to bring in some of that color they wanted as well.

Chicago Lakewood Balmoral 1893 Farmhouse expands into contemporary living.
A stunning collaboration between Mindy Wieland of W3 architectural design & Fred M Alsen of fma Interior Design.
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The homeowners wanted to update their kitchen with a fresh, modern look and improved island functionality. To achieve this, we replaced the existing island cabinets with new frameless cabinets from the Era series in the Basalt color, part of the Kitchen Solvers Classic Collection. The island was expanded in size, and custom metal legs were added to create a convenient seating area.
The perimeter cabinets were refaced with Haze Super Matte slim shaker doors, featuring increased overlays and the removal of mullions for a sleek, contemporary appearance. The transformation was completed with a 3cm Vicostone Venatino Quartz countertop, a 4x12 Arctic Matte White backsplash with bright white grout, and a new luxury vinyl plank floor. These updates delivered the modern aesthetic and enhanced functionality the homeowners were hoping for!

Bridle Path Residence — Primary Bathroom Retreat
This Bridle Path Residence primary bathroom is conceived as a private spa-like retreat, combining classical architectural detailing with contemporary fixtures, expansive glazing, and a highly restrained material palette. The design prioritizes serenity and natural light while maintaining the level of craftsmanship and visual refinement established throughout the residence.
The room's strongest design feature is its relationship with the outdoors. A generous bay of windows brings the surrounding mature landscape directly into the bathroom, transforming the view into an important part of the experience. Daylight washes across the pale surfaces and enhances the sense of openness, making the space feel more like a private wellness suite than a conventional bathroom.
The freestanding sculptural tub is positioned directly beside the windows, creating a deliberate moment of relaxation and emphasizing the connection between bathing and the landscape. Its smooth, organic silhouette contrasts beautifully with the architectural geometry of the room, while the polished floor-mounted faucet introduces a refined contemporary detail.
The shower is treated as an architectural volume rather than simply a functional enclosure. Clear frameless glass preserves visual continuity across the room and allows the large-format wall surfaces and integrated shower niche to remain visible. The minimal hardware keeps the enclosure visually light and reinforces the clean, modern character.
A striking element is the geometric floor design, where dark linear insets intersect across the pale stone surface to create a sophisticated diamond-like pattern. This introduces a graphic layer beneath the otherwise quiet palette and provides a subtle connection to the more traditional detailing found elsewhere in the residence.
The custom vanity continues the home's tailored millwork language. White cabinetry, refined hardware, decorative supports, and integrated mirrors create a furniture-like composition rather than a generic bathroom installation. The large mirror amplifies the natural light and visually expands the room, while the sculptural upholstered stool adds softness and a touch of traditional glamour.
The material palette is intentionally restrained: luminous white surfaces, pale stone, crisp millwork, polished metal, and touches of dark detailing. This restraint allows architectural form, daylight, and the surrounding landscape to become the primary sources of visual interest.
Overall, the bathroom represents timeless luxury interpreted through a contemporary lens. Traditional millwork and geometric stone detailing provide character, while frameless glass, sculptural plumbing fixtures, and the freestanding tub introduce modern simplicity. The result is an elegant, highly personalized primary bathroom designed to feel restorative, spacious, and quietly luxurious.

The original home featured a dramatic two-story great room, but the layout no longer supported the family’s needs. With too few bedrooms and an undersized, outdated second-floor bathroom, the homeowners wanted a solution that would improve functionality, privacy, and comfort—without expanding the home’s footprint.
Our design approach focused on reclaiming underutilized vertical space while creating a refined, highly functional primary suite and enhancing key living areas throughout the home.

Founded in 1975 by Gianni Tonin, the Italian modern furniture company Tonin Casa has long been viewed by European designers as one of the best interior design firms in the business, but it is only within the last five years that the company expanded their market outside Italy. As an authorized dealer of Tonin Casa contemporary furnishings, room service 360° is able to offer an extensive line of Tonin Casa designs.
Tonin Casa furniture features a wide range of distinctive styles to ensure the right selection for any contemporary home. The room service 360° collection includes a broad array of chairs, nightstands, consoles, television stands, dining tables, coffee tables and mirrors. Quality materials, including an extensive use of tempered glass, mark Tonin Casa furnishings with style and sophistication.
Tonin Casa modern furniture combines style and function by merging modern technology with the Italian tradition of innovative style and quality craftsmanship. Each piece complements homes styled in the modern style, yet each piece offers visual style on its own as well, with imaginative designs that are sure to add a note of distinction to any contemporary home.

The oversized shower niche features a decorative tile accent on the back wall.
Example of a huge transitional master white tile and porcelain tile porcelain tile, white floor and double-sink bathroom design in Portland with furniture-like cabinets, light wood cabinets, a one-piece toilet, white walls, an undermount sink, quartz countertops, a hinged shower door, white countertops and a built-in vanity
Example of a huge transitional master white tile and porcelain tile porcelain tile, white floor and double-sink bathroom design in Portland with furniture-like cabinets, light wood cabinets, a one-piece toilet, white walls, an undermount sink, quartz countertops, a hinged shower door, white countertops and a built-in vanity

Primary bathroom renovation. Navy, gray, and black are balanced by crisp whites and light wood tones. Eclectic mix of geometric shapes and organic patterns. Featuring 3D porcelain tile from Italy, hand-carved geometric tribal pattern in vanity's cabinet doors, hand-finished industrial-style navy/charcoal 24x24" wall tiles, and oversized 24x48" porcelain HD printed marble patterned wall tiles. Flooring in waterproof LVP, continued from bedroom into bathroom and closet. Brushed gold faucets and shower fixtures. Authentic, hand-pierced Moroccan globe light over tub for beautiful shadows for relaxing and romantic soaks in the tub. Vanity pendant lights with handmade glass, hand-finished gold and silver tones layers organic design over geometric tile backdrop. Open, glass panel all-tile shower with 48x48" window (glass frosted after photos were taken). Shower pan tile pattern matches 3D tile pattern. Arched medicine cabinet from West Elm. Separate toilet room with sound dampening built-in wall treatment for enhanced privacy. Frosted glass doors throughout. Vent fan with integrated heat option. Tall storage cabinet for additional space to store body care products and other bathroom essentials. Original bathroom plumbed for two sinks, but current homeowner has only one user for this bathroom, so we capped one side, which can easily be reopened in future if homeowner wants to return to a double-sink setup.
Expanded closet size and completely redesigned closet built-in storage. Please see separate album of closet photos for more photos and details on this.

We renovated this Mississauga home by updating the main bathroom and a combined laundry - powder room, bringing style and functionality to both spaces. In the bathroom, large-format tile is paired with undulated subway tile to create a balanced mix of texture and modern design. A custom-built niche adds practical storage, while dual mirrors and a bold vanity deliver a clean, contemporary finish. A full wall of custom cabinetry provides ample storage and enhances the room’s streamlined look. In the laundry area, custom blue cabinetry, quartz countertops, and a deep utility sink maximize storage and usability. Behind the laundry sink, a leaf-patterned mosaic tile wall adds a subtle yet elegant design element. The adjoining powder room features a grey vanity with matte black fixtures and the same leaf mosaic tile surrounding the sink for a cohesive look. An addition to the home is currently underway, expanding the space and creating more functional areas tailored to the homeowners’ needs.

An expanded island incorporates seating, more counter space and storage. A Best Cattura downdraft is paired with a Bosch induction cook top. Dura Supreme cabinetry in two different finishes, a soft weathered green for the perimeters featuring a built-in hutch with bead board backing as well as darker island cabinetry in Allspice contributes to the chic farmhouse aesthetic. Pendant lights, under cabinet lights and recessed can lights provide the right illumination for any task.
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Expanding into the existing master closet gave these homeowners the large shower they desired. The drop-in tub is located within the shower walls for splash control. The transom window gives both light and privacy. The double-bowl vanity is plenty long for busy morning getting dressed. KraftMaid cabinets feature both cabinets and stacks of drawers for ample storage. The vaulted ceiling draws the eye up in this spacious bathroom.

This island features unique nooks, which act as a storage space for cookbooks and pet food bowls. The nooks also stop the bar chairs to expand the entire island space, designating the work area from the kitchen area. #kitchen #island #newyork #nook #storage #barchairs

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Expanding into the existing master closet gave these homeowners the large shower they desired. The drop-in tub is located within the shower walls for splash control. The transom window gives both light and privacy. The double-bowl vanity is plenty long for busy morning getting dressed. KraftMaid cabinets feature both cabinets and stacks of drawers for ample storage. The vaulted ceiling draws the eye up in this spacious bathroom.

Primary bathroom renovation. **Window glass was frosted after most photos were taken, but had been done before this photo.** Window frosted to 2/3 height for privacy, but allowing plenty of light and a beautiful sky and tree top view. Navy, gray, and black are balanced by crisp whites and light wood tones. Eclectic mix of geometric shapes and organic patterns. Featuring 3D porcelain tile from Italy, hand-carved geometric tribal pattern in vanity's cabinet doors, hand-finished industrial-style navy/charcoal 24x24" wall tiles, and oversized 24x48" porcelain HD printed marble patterned wall tiles. Flooring in waterproof LVP, continued from bedroom into bathroom and closet. Brushed gold faucets and shower fixtures. Authentic, hand-pierced Moroccan globe light over tub for beautiful shadows for relaxing and romantic soaks in the tub. Vanity pendant lights with handmade glass, hand-finished gold and silver tones layers organic design over geometric tile backdrop. Open, glass panel all-tile shower with 48x48" window (glass frosted after photos were taken). Shower pan tile pattern matches 3D tile pattern. Arched medicine cabinet from West Elm. Separate toilet room with sound dampening built-in wall treatment for enhanced privacy. Frosted glass doors throughout. Vent fan with integrated heat option. Tall storage cabinet for additional space to store body care products and other bathroom essentials. Original bathroom plumbed for two sinks, but current homeowner has only one user for this bathroom, so we capped one side, which can easily be reopened in future if homeowner wants to return to a double-sink setup.
Expanded closet size and completely redesigned closet built-in storage. Please see separate album of closet photos for more photos and details on this.

This traditional two story plan offers a family-friendly layout and great square footage values. A drop zone in the hallway keeps busy families organized. A butlers pantry adds sophistication to the kitchen. This plan includes nine-foot ceilings on the first floor, and four bedrooms and a large loft, which can also be configured as a fifth bedroom. The huge primary bedroom with double tray ceiling opens to a primary bath with dual vanities, a linen closet, garden tub and separate shower, and a commode enclosure. Additional luxury bath options and decorative window options are also available. The oversized wrap-around primary closet has a direct door to the utility room, which is located upstairs for convenience, and features a folding counter. Four front elevations are available.

Chicago Lakewood Balmoral 1893 Farmhouse expands into contemporary living.
A stunning collaboration between Mindy Wieland of W3 architectural design & Fred M Alsen of fma Interior Design.
Contemporary Kitchen featuring Greenfield Cabinetry.

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The original home featured a dramatic two-story great room, but the layout no longer supported the family’s needs. With too few bedrooms and an undersized, outdated second-floor bathroom, the homeowners wanted a solution that would improve functionality, privacy, and comfort—without expanding the home’s footprint.
Our design approach focused on reclaiming underutilized vertical space while creating a refined, highly functional primary suite and enhancing key living areas throughout the home.

Our client in Katy, Texas had an existing covered patio that was too small to meet their family's needs. Tradition Outdoor Living designed a large outdoor retreat, perfect for their family and with plenty of space for entertaining or visiting with family and friends. This open plan included a pergola, outdoor kitchen and bar, stamped concrete and a fire pit with seating area.
Stepping out onto the patio, your attention is immediately drawn to the stunning stone firepit and seating area. This custom bench provides additional seating for roasting S’mores, stargazing, and serves as a wall to hide the large utility box in the yard.
The polygal covered pergola offers partial shade with added protection from the heat and rain. Enjoy grilling, dining, and entertaining without having to worry about the unpredictable Texas weather.
The raised bar constructed from the same stone as the outdoor kitchen and fire pit ties the old and new spaces together. The entire outdoor space flows seamlessly with the custom stamped concrete overlay.
Our clients love their expanded outdoor space for grilling, watching TV, enjoying the hot tub and of course watching the night sky by the fire pit.

This dated 1980s bathroom was redesigned for a more open and functional layout. The deck-mounted tub and step were removed, and a former linen closet was incorporated to expand the walk-in tiled shower with coordinating shower pieces in a matte black finish.
The vanity was reconfigured for improved storage and countertop space, featuring a Cambria Britannica Gold Warm quartz top. Added lighting enhances the bright, airy feel, while a separate handheld fixture completes the clean, modern shower design.
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