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Designed as part of the Hearth Residence second-floor transformation, this primary ensuite combines natural light, integrated storage, and a restrained material palette to create a calm and functional retreat. A custom double vanity provides ample storage while maintaining clean lines and visual simplicity.
Warm wood millwork, soft stone surfaces, and carefully considered lighting contribute to a timeless atmosphere that supports everyday routines. The ensuite forms part of a larger primary suite redesign focused on improving circulation, storage, and long-term livability.

The Bragg Creek Residence beautifully merges timeless architecture with a modern, nature-inspired interior. Framed by forested views, the design celebrates its surroundings through organic materials and a restrained, earthy palette. The result is a space that feels balanced, serene, and distinctly refined.

St. Andrews Project — Primary Bathroom & Spa Retreat
This St. Andrews primary bathroom is conceived as a private spa retreat, where material continuity, sculptural forms, and architectural restraint create a sense of understated luxury. The design intentionally avoids visual clutter, allowing the quality of the materials and precision of the detailing to define the space.
The room is anchored by a dramatic marble-look stone that extends continuously across the shower enclosure and floor, creating a seamless visual envelope. The expressive veining introduces movement and natural variation, transforming what could otherwise be a minimal white bathroom into a richly layered composition. Carrying the stone through multiple surfaces also gives the room a sense of scale and architectural cohesion.
The freestanding bathtub is treated as a sculptural object rather than simply a functional fixture. Its softly curved silhouette and vertically fluted exterior introduce an organic counterpoint to the linear geometry of the surrounding architecture. Positioned directly beneath the large black-framed window, the tub becomes a quiet focal point while taking advantage of abundant natural light and views toward the greenery beyond.
Black-framed glass creates another important layer of contrast. The expansive shower enclosure and adjacent glazed opening establish a crisp graphic framework against the pale stone, while black plumbing fixtures and hardware reinforce the same architectural language. This repeated use of black creates visual continuity without overwhelming the light palette.
The oversized window is particularly important to the atmosphere of the room. Instead of treating the bathroom as an enclosed, highly private environment, the design establishes a connection to nature, allowing daylight and greenery to become part of the experience. The result is a space that feels bright, open, and restorative.
A restrained wooden stool introduces warmth and an organic material note against the stone and glass. Its natural finish prevents the monochromatic palette from feeling overly clinical, while the simple form complements the sculptural bathtub.
The overall design is based on material continuity, contrast, and calm geometry. Veined stone provides movement, fluted surfaces provide texture, black metal provides definition, and natural wood introduces warmth. The result is a contemporary luxury bathroom that feels architectural, serene, and highly considered, more like a private wellness retreat than a conventional ensuite.
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Large transitional master white tile and marble tile porcelain tile and gray floor bathroom photo in Vancouver with recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, a wall-mount toilet, white walls, an integrated sink, quartz countertops, a hinged shower door and white countertops

Bathroom – Refined, Functional Upper-Level Bath | Second Floor Addition, Toronto
This bathroom was designed as part of the second floor addition to serve as a highly functional yet visually calm space for everyday use. The design focuses on clean lines, neutral tones, and balanced proportions, creating a bathroom that feels modern, timeless, and easy to maintain.
Careful attention was given to layout and fixture placement to ensure smooth circulation and practical clearances—key considerations in upper-level bathrooms. The restrained material palette keeps the space feeling light and cohesive with the rest of the home, while durable finishes support long-term performance.
As with the rest of this full-home transformation, this bathroom reflects Cedarstone Group Inc.’s design-build approach: intentional planning, thoughtful detailing, and execution that prioritizes livability, not just aesthetics.

A refined modern home envisioned for a dynamic young family - where pristine white interiors meet understated luxury. Designed for a high-flying couple balancing fast-spaced lives with quite moments at home, the space embraces clarity, calmness, and effortless sophistication.
Layered textured, sculpted forms, and soft natural light bring warmth, while bespoke details and restrained materiality elevate the home with a subtle luxury quotient.

A refined modern home envisioned for a dynamic young family - where pristine white interiors meet understated luxury. Designed for a high-flying couple balancing fast-spaced lives with quite moments at home, the space embraces clarity, calmness, and effortless sophistication.
Layered textured, sculpted forms, and soft natural light bring warmth, while bespoke details and restrained materiality elevate the home with a subtle luxury quotient.

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Sunbury, OH
J.Holderby - Renovations
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Bathroom – Clean, Timeless Upper-Level Design | Second Floor Addition, Toronto
This bathroom was completed as part of the second floor addition, designed to be both refined and highly functional for daily use. A clean, modern layout paired with a neutral material palette creates a calm, timeless space that integrates seamlessly with the rest of the upper level.
The proportions and fixture placement were carefully coordinated to ensure comfortable circulation and ease of use, while durable finishes support long-term performance. The restrained design allows the bathroom to feel bright and uncluttered—an important consideration for shared or secondary bathrooms in a growing family home.
As with every space in this full-home transformation, this bathroom reflects Cedarstone Group Inc.’s design-build approach: intentional planning, cohesive detailing, and execution that prioritizes livability and longevity, not just visual appeal.

After searching for the perfect Paris apartment that could double as an atelier for five years, Laure Nell Interiors founder and principal Laetitia Laurent fell in love with this 415-square-foot pied-à-terre that packs a punch. Situated in the coveted Golden Triangle area in the 8th arrondissement—between avenue Montaigne, avenue des Champs-Elysées and avenue George V—the apartment was destined to be fashionable. The building’s Hausmannian architecture and a charming interior courtyard make way for modern interior architectural detailing that had been done during a previous renovation. Hardwood floors with deep black knotting, slatted wood paneling, and blue lacquer in the built-ins gave the apartment an interesting contemporary twist against the otherwise classic backdrop, including the original fireplace from the Hausmann era.
Laure Nell Interiors played up this dichotomy with playfully curated furnishings and lighting found during Paris Design Week: a mid-century Tulip table in the dining room, a coffee table from the NV Gallery x J’aime tout chez toi capsule collection, and a fireside chair from Popus Editions, a Paris-London furniture line with a restrained French take on British-inspired hues. In the bedroom, black and white details nod to Coco Chanel and ochre-colored bedding keeps the aesthetic current. A pendant from Oi Soi Oi lends the room a minimalist Asian element reminiscent of Laurent’s time in Kyoto.
Thanks to tall ceilings and the mezzanine loft space that had been added above the kitchen, the apartment exudes a feeling of grandeur despite its small footprint. Photos by Gilles Trillard

A refined modern home envisioned for a dynamic young family - where pristine white interiors meet understated luxury. Designed for a high-flying couple balancing fast-spaced lives with quite moments at home, the space embraces clarity, calmness, and effortless sophistication.
Layered textured, sculpted forms, and soft natural light bring warmth, while bespoke details and restrained materiality elevate the home with a subtle luxury quotient.

This composed bathroom feels like it belongs in a resort. The freestanding bath takes centre stage under the bi-folding plantation shutters, and boasts an adjacent ledge for your toiletries or a glass of wine. A heated towel rail adds to the indulgence, whilst the indoor plants bring the outdoors in.
The freestanding double vanity has a generous quartz top, with lots of storage and easily accommodates two.
The restrained basins and tapware coordinate with the other tapware and towel rails in this graceful bathroom.

When purchasing a new home, clients often inherit outdated spaces that are either dysfunctional or simply unappealing. Such was the case for a couple who came to me with a cramped primary bathroom. Defined by an unmistakable 1980s aesthetic and a truly perplexing layout, the space was divided into a maze of enclosed areas, including a walled-in shower and an awkward corner vanity.
By fully gutting the room, we were able to reimagine it from the ground up, creating a space that feels open, expansive, and inviting. With the partition walls removed, natural light now flows freely throughout. The design direction, guided by the clients, centers on calm and serenity. A restrained palette of pale marble and sky-blue accent tiles—laid in a herringbone pattern at the vanity and echoed in the generous shower—creates a quiet sense of rhythm and ease.
There is nothing to distract, nothing to disrupt—just a soothing space to begin the day or unwind in the evening.
Photos: Bernardo Grijalva

In this apartment renovation, we focused on creating an elegant bathroom design that emphasizes space, light, and intentional detailing. The freestanding tub was set beneath the wide window to maximize natural illumination, giving the luxury apartment bathroom a calm, spa-inspired ambiance. Custom cabinetry and restrained tile patterns support space-saving bathroom ideas essential for modern apartment bathroom projects. The symmetry of the dual vanity enhances functionality, while contemporary bathroom ideas and sleek bathroom style accents refine the room’s overall balance. Minimalist bathroom decor keeps the atmosphere uncluttered, and thoughtful material selections contribute to a modern bathroom renovation that feels both durable and serene. This design reflects our commitment to crafting spacious apartment bathroom environments aligned with elevated remodeling expectations.

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Delaware, OH
Buckeye Basements, Inc.
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Primary bathroom from Studio Thomas Project No. 022, designed as a bright and restorative space rooted in natural materials. A custom vanity with fluted detailing and warm wood tones is paired with a marble countertop and brass fixtures, creating a refined balance of texture and softness. Vertical sconces frame the mirror, bringing a quiet symmetry while enhancing the natural light from nearby windows.
Across the room, a glass-enclosed shower is wrapped in soft neutral tile and marble, with warm brass hardware that adds subtle contrast. The layered palette of stone, wood, and soft whites keeps the space feeling calm and timeless. Together, the materials and restrained details reflect Studio Thomas’s approach to luxury residential design—spaces that support daily rituals while maintaining a sense of quiet elegance.

This serene primary bedroom embraces a soft coastal aesthetic through layered textiles, neutral tones, and an upholstered bed that creates an inviting focal point. Plush carpeting underfoot and an abundance of fabric textures add warmth and comfort, while the restrained color palette fosters a calm, restful atmosphere. Designed by Jubilee Interiors in Westlake Village, California.

Mixed shower fixtures and tonal stone surfaces emphasize layered functionality while maintaining a restrained palette.
Alcove shower - mid-sized scandinavian brown tile and wood-look tile porcelain tile, gray floor and double-sink alcove shower idea in Boston with shaker cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets, a two-piece toilet, white walls, an undermount sink, quartz countertops, a hinged shower door, white countertops, a niche and a built-in vanity
Alcove shower - mid-sized scandinavian brown tile and wood-look tile porcelain tile, gray floor and double-sink alcove shower idea in Boston with shaker cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets, a two-piece toilet, white walls, an undermount sink, quartz countertops, a hinged shower door, white countertops, a niche and a built-in vanity

A spacious modern primary bathroom featuring a custom floating vanity, dedicated makeup station, and a glass-enclosed walk-in shower. Clean lines, soft lighting, and a restrained material palette create a calm, spa-like environment designed for everyday comfort.

Overhead soaking tub vignette highlighting sculptural pendant lighting, expansive glazing, and refined quartz detailing within a spa-inspired ensuite retreat. Minimal contemporary styling and restrained material contrasts create a calm, immersive atmosphere centered around relaxation and understated simplicity.

The primary bath features a curbless double shower enclosed in low-iron frameless glass for maximum clarity and minimal visual obstruction. Dual shower heads provide a shared spa experience while maintaining a clean architectural profile.
A custom stone bench runs between the soaking tub and shower, functioning as both a bath shelf and integrated shower seat. The shower floor slopes seamlessly without a curb, reinforcing the uninterrupted flow of the space.
Large-format tile, warm neutral flooring, and expansive glazing create a restrained, architectural composition that connects interior bathing rituals with the surrounding landscape.

Floating vanity design concept featuring integrated quartz surfaces, warm wood storage cabinetry, and illuminated circular mirrors layered within a refined contemporary ensuite. Streamlined simplicity, soft material contrasts, and restrained detailing create a calm, spa-inspired atmosphere.
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