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Quick and easy update with to a full guest bathroom we did in conjunction with the owner's suite bathroom with Landmark Remodeling. We made sure that the changes were cost effective and still had a wow factor to them. We did a luxury vinyl plank to save money and did a tiled shower surround with decorative feature to heighten the finish level. We also did mixed metals and an equal balance of tan and gray to keep it from being trendy.

The Setup
When Samantha’s clients purchased their new home, they quickly realized the primary bath and adjacent laundry room weren’t just dated — they were dysfunctional. The bathroom featured a hulking decked-in tub, a cramped pass-through layout, and plumbing fixtures that barely worked. Meanwhile, the nearby laundry room felt more like a closet, lacking both natural light and usable storage. As long-time returning Drury Design clients, these veteran remodeling clients came to us with a clear ask: reimagine these two key spaces with long-term comfort, function, and beauty in mind.
Design objectives:
Create a more functional, spacious layout in the primary bath
Modernize the aesthetic while respecting the home’s transitional character
Eliminate awkward bump-outs and toe-stubbing pinch points
Design a large walk-in shower with thoughtful aging-in-place elements
Incorporate a sculptural standalone tub that feels intentional, not crowded
Improve laundry room utility and bring in natural light
Introduce discreet yet effective storage in both rooms
Make both spaces feel cohesive, light-filled, and livable for years to come
The Remodel
Design challenges to be solved:
A bulky built-in tub jutted into the circulation path, creating toe-stubbing hazards
The bathroom layout was awkwardly L-shaped, limiting flow and flexibility
The shower and toilet were squeezed together in an enclosed room with poor use of space
The linen cabinet in the bathroom was large and clunky, crowding the room
The laundry room was undersized, lacked light, and had limited functionality
The home featured transitional details that didn’t align with the clients’ more contemporary style
The clients wanted both spaces to support future aging-in-place needs
The Renewed Space
Design solutions:
Swapped the oversized tub for a freestanding sculptural version placed on an angle, clearing walkways and preserving window symmetry and light
Reworked the footprint to create a rectangular layout that maximized space in both the primary bath and laundry room
Removed the enclosed toilet/shower room and replaced it with a wide, glass-enclosed shower and a tucked-away toilet — all within a visually open and efficient layout
Tucked a slim, full-height linen cabinet just behind the entry door — easily accessible without cluttering the visual field
Retooled layout allowed laundry room to extend over the old shower/toilet space, also winning a window – this brightens the laundry space and the hallway beyond. Also added smart storage, a wide sink, folding counter, and broom cabinet with power.
Balanced contemporary materials with transitional details — including a rich color palette, chrome finishes, mosaic accents, and herringbone tile in a larger scale for traditional flair
Integrated aging-in-place features including a wide walk-in shower, large built-in bench with nearby handheld, and plenty of room for easy movement and accessibility
Final Thoughts:
By designing these two rooms in tandem, Samantha was able to create a smooth and thoughtful flow between everyday tasks and everyday comfort. The bathroom now offers generous circulation space, elegant materials, and features designed for longevity — including a large shower with bench seating and open sightlines that support accessibility. Just steps away, the laundry room is no longer a tucked-away closet but a light-filled, functional hub with room to fold, hang, rinse, and more (ex. recharge vacuum in a closet with power outlets). For these longtime Drury Design clients, it’s a two-room transformation built not just for today – but for the years ahead.

In this case, we teamed up with Tony Barberi real estate and development and Matt Wachtfogel builders to design a spec house that sold for more than was projected in plan and for less money in building materials. The design was just different enough to be interesting and have a "wow factor" while still balancing the line of universal appeal for the buyers. It sold quickly and for top dollar.
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Seeking a personal retreat by the Atlantic coast, our client found a new home in Lisbon, overlooking the water. The centuries-old building had been revived by a local architect some years prior, preserving its elegant historical features while updating the structures and fixtures. Our team uplifted the interior with new finishes, and furnished it with a refined composition of walnut and slender black metalwork, softened by cream and anthracite fabrics that recall the architectural stonework. The outcome aspires to an understated, welcoming warmth, while maintaining a bright, graceful interior suitable to the airy views.
The living area revolves around a locally-designed travertine coffee table, situated in conversational balance by sofas that appear suspended just beneath the horizon. The arrangement seamlessly blends with the porous stone hearth, set upon a hand-tufted New Zealand wool rug.
A walnut dining set bestows a Scandinavian dualism: elegance for formal dinners, yet sturdy practicality for quick meals. Beyond, an Italian-made buffet also serves as a media cabinet. Marble consoles punctuate the river view, their frames complementing the slender rods of the ceiling fixtures.
Handmade in Portugal, the sleeping setups feature beds with textured upholstery upon joinery, matching walnut and marble nightstands, light linens, and contrasting woven bedside rugs. Iconic bedside lamps with thin black metal supports finish the scene.

Seeking a personal retreat by the Atlantic coast, our client found a new home in Lisbon, overlooking the water. The centuries-old building had been revived by a local architect some years prior, preserving its elegant historical features while updating the structures and fixtures. Our team uplifted the interior with new finishes, and furnished it with a refined composition of walnut and slender black metalwork, softened by cream and anthracite fabrics that recall the architectural stonework. The outcome aspires to an understated, welcoming warmth, while maintaining a bright, graceful interior suitable to the airy views.
The living area revolves around a locally-designed travertine coffee table, situated in conversational balance by sofas that appear suspended just beneath the horizon. The arrangement seamlessly blends with the porous stone hearth, set upon a hand-tufted New Zealand wool rug.
A walnut dining set bestows a Scandinavian dualism: elegance for formal dinners, yet sturdy practicality for quick meals. Beyond, an Italian-made buffet also serves as a media cabinet. Marble consoles punctuate the river view, their frames complementing the slender rods of the ceiling fixtures.
Handmade in Portugal, the sleeping setups feature beds with textured upholstery upon joinery, matching walnut and marble nightstands, light linens, and contrasting woven bedside rugs. Iconic bedside lamps with thin black metal supports finish the scene.

Mudroom — Project Description (Bolton, CT)
(Reconfiguration • Custom Storage • Functional Entry Design)
The original mudroom layout was cramped and inefficient, offering minimal storage and poor traffic flow. The garage door opened directly into a wall, the single corner closet provided limited accessibility to its sides, and there was no place for shoes, coats, or everyday landing items. The space lacked both organization and visual appeal.
Key Issues in the Old Layout
Garage door swung into a side wall, restricting movement
Small corner closet with poor left/right access and inadequate capacity
No dedicated shoe storage
No seating or landing surface
No mirror, making the space feel smaller and less functional
Overall layout did not support daily use or family workflow
New Layout & Built-In Storage Solutions
The mudroom was completely reconfigured to create a balanced, efficient, and visually cohesive entry zone that supports everyday routines and maximizes available space.
Wall-to-Wall Back Closet
Full-width custom closet spans the entire back wall
Equipped with double pocket doors for effortless access without blocking circulation
Interior fitted with coat hanging space and top shelving for seasonal items
Full-Height Shoe & Accessory Storage
A dedicated tall cabinet provides:
Bottom half: organized shoe storage
Top half: adjustable shelves for accessories, baskets, or household essentials
Built-In Combo Opposite the Closet
A custom multifunctional unit includes:
Walnut bench top for warmth, texture, and a natural design element
Two deep drawers beneath the bench for gloves, hats, pet items, etc.
Full-height mirror strategically placed to visually expand the room
Open hanging storage for quick-access items
Upper enclosed cabinet with adjustable shelving for concealed storage
Additional Enhancements
The garage door swing was reversed for proper ergonomics and easier entry
Added crown molding throughout the space for a cohesive, finished look consistent with the rest of the renovation
Upgraded lighting brightens the room and enhances the sense of cleanliness and order

This project started out as a brand new Great Room addition. The design started with the sectional couch and quickly moved to the rug; the focal points of the space. Both are kid friendly yet bring a laid back California sophistication to the room; perfect for both everyday living and entertaining guests. With lots of privacy outside, we decided to forgo any drapery, and as such, the space exudes freshness and openness. Experimenting with different textures, poofs and lamps add a level of warmth to balance out and add depth to the Southern California coolness. With a focus on a welcoming aesthetic, this mini oasis reflects the family's unique style while prioritizing comfort and practicality.

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Sunbury, OH
J.Holderby - Renovations
Franklin County's Leading General Contractors - 2X Best of Houzz!

This project started out as a brand new Great Room addition. The design started with the sectional couch and quickly moved to the rug; the focal points of the space. Both are kid friendly yet bring a laid back California sophistication to the room; perfect for both everyday living and entertaining guests. With lots of privacy outside, we decided to forgo any drapery, and as such, the space exudes freshness and openness. Experimenting with different textures, poofs and lamps add a level of warmth to balance out and add depth to the Southern California coolness. With a focus on a welcoming aesthetic, this mini oasis reflects the family's unique style while prioritizing comfort and practicality.

In this case, we teamed up with Tony Barberi real estate and development and Matt Wachtfogel builders to design a spec house that sold for more than was projected in plan and for less money in building materials. The design was just different enough to be interesting and have a "wow factor" while still balancing the line of universal appeal for the buyers. It sold quickly and for top dollar.

In this case, we teamed up with Tony Barberi real estate and development and Matt Wachtfogel builders to design a spec house that sold for more than was projected in plan and for less money in building materials. The design was just different enough to be interesting and have a "wow factor" while still balancing the line of universal appeal for the buyers. It sold quickly and for top dollar.

This remodel was a dated 1980s Cape Cod style home that desperately needed updating with the kitchen starting as the foundation for the rest of the home. The owners purchased the property in 2013 with the intent of replacing the existing kitchen installed in 2000, as well as updating most surfaces throughout the home. The space while moderately sized, felt cramped due to the L-shaped design and eat-in island that disrupted traffic flow from the mudroom, dining room and sliding doors to the patio. The owners knew they wanted to bring the light from the southern facing front of the home to the dark cave-like feeling of the kitchen. This was remedied by knocking down the wall between the existing dining room (now a lounge area), widening the entrance to the family room and creating a pathway to the existing formal living room (now the dining room). Also to create better traffic flow into the kitchen, the existing mudroom door was moved to the opposite side of the wall.
A large work island with cooktop, oven and convection/microwave was designed for efficiency and maintaining clean site lines. The work triangle allows for quick and easy meal prep and clean-up for the busy family. Space at the end of the kitchen was perfectly suited for a large kitchen table with views of the back yard, easy conversation with the cook at the island or those hanging in the newly appointed lounge area. The new doorway between the kitchen and dining room showcases the 10ft floor to ceiling bay window, allows more light to flood into the space and creates easy access between the two rooms for family gatherings. Given the home owners relocated to the area for job reasons and are not sure how long they will be in this home, we helped them achieve a balance of a design and finishes that they not only love, but would be appealing to many if another move was in their near future.
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For this primary bedroom and bathroom, we did a quick decor update. This included new mirrors, bedside lamps, accent decor, throw pillows, rug, and custom floral arrangement. Navy blue and dusty rose were perfectly balanced with cream.

In this case, we teamed up with Tony Barberi real estate and development and Matt Wachtfogel builders to design a spec house that sold for more than was projected in plan and for less money in building materials. The design was just different enough to be interesting and have a "wow factor" while still balancing the line of universal appeal for the buyers. It sold quickly and for top dollar.

Photo by Peter Molick. The Robinhood Residence is a small house renovation for a family that loves the scale and quaint setting of their home, but was quickly outgrowing its dated appearance and storage allowance. The main tasks for Content were creating a clear organization and simple flow to the home while bringing cohesion to the previous renovations. Custom cabinet pieces were designed for new storage and room focal points. A balance was struck, opening up visibility between rooms while maintaining the client's beloved elements from a quirky mid century renovation.

In this case, we teamed up with Tony Barberi real estate and development and Matt Wachtfogel builders to design a spec house that sold for more than was projected in plan and for less money in building materials. The design was just different enough to be interesting and have a "wow factor" while still balancing the line of universal appeal for the buyers. It sold quickly and for top dollar.

This bedroom opens directly onto the backyard for quick access to a spa.
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Transform your outdoor living space into an oasis of comfort and style with this luxurious Teak Wood Patio Sofa. Expertly crafted from premium grade teak wood, this sofa is built to last, withstanding the test of time and weather.
Designed with a sleek and contemporary style, this sofa boasts an elegant simplicity that seamlessly integrates into any backyard decor. The sofa's natural warm hues radiate a rustic charm that will give your outdoor space an inviting feel.
Equipped with comfortable cushions, this sofa provides an irresistible spot to relax and unwind after a long day, while the ample seating for 3-4 people makes it ideal for intimate gatherings with family and friends.
Assembly is quick and easy, allowing you to enjoy the beauty and comfort of this sofa in no time. This Teak Wood Patio Sofa is the epitome of quality and style, offering a perfect balance between sophistication and comfort. Indulge in the beauty of this sustainable furniture piece, designed to make your outdoor living experience an unforgettable one.

Sponsored
Sunbury, OH
J.Holderby - Renovations
Franklin County's Leading General Contractors - 2X Best of Houzz!

Seeking a personal retreat by the Atlantic coast, our client found a new home in Lisbon, overlooking the water. The centuries-old building had been revived by a local architect some years prior, preserving its elegant historical features while updating the structures and fixtures. Our team uplifted the interior with new finishes, and furnished it with a refined composition of walnut and slender black metalwork, softened by cream and anthracite fabrics that recall the architectural stonework. The outcome aspires to an understated, welcoming warmth, while maintaining a bright, graceful interior suitable to the airy views.
The living area revolves around a locally-designed travertine coffee table, situated in conversational balance by sofas that appear suspended just beneath the horizon. The arrangement seamlessly blends with the porous stone hearth, set upon a hand-tufted New Zealand wool rug.
A walnut dining set bestows a Scandinavian dualism: elegance for formal dinners, yet sturdy practicality for quick meals. Beyond, an Italian-made buffet also serves as a media cabinet. Marble consoles punctuate the river view, their frames complementing the slender rods of the ceiling fixtures.
Handmade in Portugal, the sleeping setups feature beds with textured upholstery upon joinery, matching walnut and marble nightstands, light linens, and contrasting woven bedside rugs. Iconic bedside lamps with thin black metal supports finish the scene.

In this case, we teamed up with Tony Barberi real estate and development and Matt Wachtfogel builders to design a spec house that sold for more than was projected in plan and for less money in building materials. The design was just different enough to be interesting and have a "wow factor" while still balancing the line of universal appeal for the buyers. It sold quickly and for top dollar.

Shehan Luxury Pools is pleased to present the newest addition to our prestigious Symphony Collection - The Balfe.
For most homeowners having a bespoke aquatic environment built, especially one that includes luxurious extras in the form of a spacious beach entry, swim-up bar and waterfall complete with slide and secret grotto, is usually one of those once-in-a-lifetime experiences. Our most recent addition to the Symphony Collection is just such a dream come true.
Inspired by the exuberance and untamed passion of the Irish composer, M. W. Balfe, the finished piece may resemble a wet and wild wonderland of rocky nature at first, but glance behind the perfect balance of technology and ecology and over 40 years of ingenuity and unmatched artistry quickly comes into view.
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