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Our clients were expecting their first child and needed to make room. They decided to convert their existing master bedroom into a nursery and create a peaceful retreat for themselves by building an addition off the back of their home. Our journey together began with detailed planning, working closely with the architect to design a master bedroom suite that would offer comfort and functionality. Every aspect, from the room's layout to the bathroom's design, was carefully considered.
Budgeting was the next crucial step. We worked closely with our expectant clients to select high-quality materials while keeping costs within reach, ensuring the project stayed on track financially.
Construction started by preparing the site and laying a solid foundation. The team then moved on to framing the walls and installing plenty of windows to create a private wooded bedroom retreat. We added skylights to the beautiful vaulted ceiling so the couple could lie in bed and view the night sky. Attention to detail was paramount throughout the process.
Finally, the finishing touches brought the vision to life. An en suite, curbless shower, custom interior doors, paint, and luxury vinyl plank flooring were installed precisely as planned.
The new master bedroom suite provided the perfect sanctuary for the growing family.

THE SETUP
The original L-shaped guest bathroom, primarily utilized by the client’s young nephews, presented several design challenges. The entry door’s placement at the top of the stairs created an awkward flow, while the lack of natural light and the sectioned-off toilet and shower area contributed to a cramped and dimly lit ambiance.
Design Objectives:
Reconfigure the floor plan to improve guest access and circulation
Create a versatile space that accommodates both young guests and adult needs
Introduce natural light to brighten the overall ambiance
Incorporate a tub/shower combination suitable for children while meeting adult requirements
Design Challenges:
Relocating the entry door to a more functional position
Finding an optimal layout to open up the entire bathroom as a unified space
Maximizing natural light and creating a bright, inviting atmosphere
Updating the tub/shower area with a refreshed look while ensuring child-friendly features
THE RENEWED SPACE
Design Solutions:
Reconfigured floor plan with the entry door relocated to the main hallway for seamless guest access
Removal of the dividing wall separating the toilet and tub/shower area, enabling an open, spacious layout
Strategic placement of a window to flood the space with natural light. Also – careful selection of materials and finishes contributing to the bright and airy aesthetic
Inclusion of a handheld showerhead serving as a lower shower option for young guests
The new floor plan and the introduction of natural light have transformed this guest bathroom into a radiant, welcoming space. The dual vanity sinks and tall storage cabinet cater to versatile needs, while the terracotta floor tiles harmonize beautifully with the overall design, adding warmth and style. The decision to keep a shower curtain for the tub/shower combination enhances the open and airy feel. Thoughtful details, such as the gear-inspired faucet handles and complementary light fixtures above the mirrors, add a touch of edgy sophistication to this multifunctional guest retreat.

Patterned floor tile, a feminine vanity and an arched mirror unite to create an adorable girl's bath with delicate details. The vanity color was pulled directly from the patterned floor tile to create a cohesive design. The shower (not shown) features clean white subway tile in a brick pattern and a handheld showerhead on a slide bar with an adjustable height. Adjustable height shower heads are perfect for growing children and are easily adjustable as they grow taller. Antique gold plumbing and hardware accents and a whimsical pink pom-pom floral bouquet complete the space. The airy blue vanity color is repeated in the adjoining child's bedroom for continuity.
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Our clients were expecting their first child and needed to make room. They decided to convert their existing master bedroom into a nursery and create a peaceful retreat for themselves by building an addition off the back of their home. Our journey together began with detailed planning, working closely with the architect to design a master bedroom suite that would offer comfort and functionality. Every aspect, from the room's layout to the bathroom's design, was carefully considered.
Budgeting was the next crucial step. We worked closely with our expectant clients to select high-quality materials while keeping costs within reach, ensuring the project stayed on track financially.
Construction started by preparing the site and laying a solid foundation. The team then moved on to framing the walls and installing plenty of windows to create a private wooded bedroom retreat. We added skylights to the beautiful vaulted ceiling so the couple could lie in bed and view the night sky. Attention to detail was paramount throughout the process.
Finally, the finishing touches brought the vision to life. An en suite, curbless shower, custom interior doors, paint, and luxury vinyl plank flooring were installed precisely as planned.
The new master bedroom suite provided the perfect sanctuary for the growing family.

THE SETUP
The original L-shaped guest bathroom, primarily utilized by the client’s young nephews, presented several design challenges. The entry door’s placement at the top of the stairs created an awkward flow, while the lack of natural light and the sectioned-off toilet and shower area contributed to a cramped and dimly lit ambiance.
Design Objectives:
Reconfigure the floor plan to improve guest access and circulation
Create a versatile space that accommodates both young guests and adult needs
Introduce natural light to brighten the overall ambiance
Incorporate a tub/shower combination suitable for children while meeting adult requirements
Design Challenges:
Relocating the entry door to a more functional position
Finding an optimal layout to open up the entire bathroom as a unified space
Maximizing natural light and creating a bright, inviting atmosphere
Updating the tub/shower area with a refreshed look while ensuring child-friendly features
THE RENEWED SPACE
Design Solutions:
Reconfigured floor plan with the entry door relocated to the main hallway for seamless guest access
Removal of the dividing wall separating the toilet and tub/shower area, enabling an open, spacious layout
Strategic placement of a window to flood the space with natural light. Also – careful selection of materials and finishes contributing to the bright and airy aesthetic
Inclusion of a handheld showerhead serving as a lower shower option for young guests
The new floor plan and the introduction of natural light have transformed this guest bathroom into a radiant, welcoming space. The dual vanity sinks and tall storage cabinet cater to versatile needs, while the terracotta floor tiles harmonize beautifully with the overall design, adding warmth and style. The decision to keep a shower curtain for the tub/shower combination enhances the open and airy feel. Thoughtful details, such as the gear-inspired faucet handles and complementary light fixtures above the mirrors, add a touch of edgy sophistication to this multifunctional guest retreat.

This bathroom remodel was a great one! This family fosters children and we made sure to make it not only look great but had enough function for more than 1 child. We used a fun black and white geometric porcelain floor tile and this lovely hand finished wall tiles that had a gradient of shades. The counters are quartz and had a little black in them to tie into the floor and black plumbing fixtures. A little touch of gold in the hardware and mirrors and a deep teal color for the vanity to ground everything. We replaced the original swing door with a space saving pocket door. This allowed for more wall space to hang multiple towels. The show is complete with a handheld sprayer for easy bathing for small ones and the dog of course. Plenty of shower storage with the new 3 shelf niche featuring a mother of pearl herringbone tile for a little detail. Clients were so happy to have this update and the added value to their everyday life.

Our clients were expecting their first child and needed to make room. They decided to convert their existing master bedroom into a nursery and create a peaceful retreat for themselves by building an addition off the back of their home. Our journey together began with detailed planning, working closely with the architect to design a master bedroom suite that would offer comfort and functionality. Every aspect, from the room's layout to the bathroom's design, was carefully considered.
Budgeting was the next crucial step. We worked closely with our expectant clients to select high-quality materials while keeping costs within reach, ensuring the project stayed on track financially.
Construction started by preparing the site and laying a solid foundation. The team then moved on to framing the walls and installing plenty of windows to create a private wooded bedroom retreat. We added skylights to the beautiful vaulted ceiling so the couple could lie in bed and view the night sky. Attention to detail was paramount throughout the process.
Finally, the finishing touches brought the vision to life. An en suite, curbless shower, custom interior doors, paint, and luxury vinyl plank flooring were installed precisely as planned.
The new master bedroom suite provided the perfect sanctuary for the growing family.

The Setup
This project reimagines a shared bathroom for three young sisters, balancing functionality, aesthetics, and future growth. Originally affected by a flood, the space required a full renovation. The homeowners initially planned to retain the existing layout, but the need to incorporate a second-floor washer and dryer prompted a fresh approach to the design.
Design objectives:
Create a layout that accommodates three growing sisters while ensuring privacy and functionality.
Win space for a new second-floor stacked washer and dryer to meet the family’s laundry needs.
Design a bathroom that feels youthful yet timeless, growing with the girls as they transition from toddlers to teens.
Include ample storage for everyday essentials.
The Remodel
Design challenges to be solved:
The need to incorporate a washer and dryer without compromising existing bedroom/bathroom storage.
Creating functional storage for a shared bathroom.
Designing a space that is both child-friendly and timeless.
Maximizing privacy in a shared bathroom.
Adding personality without making the space feel overly juvenile.
The Renewed Space
Design solutions:
Repurposed a small walk-in closet in an adjacent bedroom to house a stackable washer and dryer accessible from the hallway. Built a new, larger closet on the opposite side to maintain bedroom storage.
Installed spacious base cabinets and drawers in each vanity area, ensuring sufficient storage for all three sisters.
Used feminine yet subtle plaid patterned mosaic tiles, neutral countertops with light movement, and soft tones to ensure longevity and adaptability.
Improved the Jill-and-Jill layout with two separate vanity areas and a shared toilet and shower zone. Kept pocket doors for enhanced privacy and space efficiency.
Incorporated blingy light fixtures, decorative mirrors, and hooks for towels to strike the perfect balance between fun and elegance.
This refreshed bathroom blends thoughtful functionality with a timeless aesthetic, meeting the immediate needs of a busy household while creating a space that can adapt to the family’s future.

This bathroom remodel was a great one! This family fosters children and we made sure to make it not only look great but had enough function for more than 1 child. We used a fun black and white geometric porcelain floor tile and this lovely hand finished wall tiles that had a gradient of shades. The counters are quartz and had a little black in them to tie into the floor and black plumbing fixtures. A little touch of gold in the hardware and mirrors and a deep teal color for the vanity to ground everything. We replaced the original swing door with a space saving pocket door. This allowed for more wall space to hang multiple towels. The show is complete with a handheld sprayer for easy bathing for small ones and the dog of course. Plenty of shower storage with the new 3 shelf niche featuring a mother of pearl herringbone tile for a little detail. Clients were so happy to have this update and the added value to their everyday life.

The client wanted to benefit their entire family via this renovation. We create a new 2 car garage that has a gracious master suite above it. This allow the oldest child to move into the old first floor master, and the other children each have their own rooms. A deep and shaded front porch was added to the home. The blue siding and white trim have a nice contrast between one another

This home addition was done with a seamless design. We wanted to keep the same structure of the existing home. We transformed the side carport into two bedrooms, one each child.
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The client came to us looking for a bathroom remodel for their Glen Park home. They had two seemingly opposing interests—creating a spa getaway and a child-friendly bathroom.
The space served many roles. It was the main guest restroom, mom’s get-ready and relax space, and the kids’ stomping grounds. We took all of these functional needs and incorporated them with mom’s aesthetic goals.
First, we doubled the medicine cabinets to provide ample storage space. Rounded-top, dark metal mirrors created a soft but modern appearance. Then, we paired these with a wooden floating vanity with black hardware and a simple white sink. This piece brought in a natural, spa feel and made space for the kids to store their step stool.
We enveloped the room with a simple stone floor and white subway tiles set vertically to elongate the small space.
As the centerpiece, we chose a large, sleek tub and surrounded it in an entirely unique textured stone tile. Tactile and warm, the tile created a soothing, restful environment. We added an inset for storage, plenty of black metal hooks for the kids’ accessories, and modern black metal faucets and showerheads.
Finally, we accented the space with orb sconces for a starlet illusion.
Once the design was set, we prepared site measurements and permit drawings, sourced all materials, and vetted contractors. We assisted in working with vendors and communicating between all parties.
This little space now serves as the portfolio piece of the home.

Every family bathroom is a shared space within a home that is used by multiple family members, including adults and children. We ensured that the design accommodated the needs of different age groups and promote convenience, safety, and functionality.
The porcelain tile is a 600x1200 format. We have used the same colourway on wall and floor to ensure that the compact space feels light and bright and spacious.
Resene Alabaster to all walls, ceiling, architraves & skirting
Gravity Pearl Porcelain Tile 600x1200 Matt with grout colour Mapei Medium Grey 112 (Tile layout: straight stack)

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The client wanted to benefit their entire family via this renovation. We create a new 2 car garage that has a gracious master suite above it. This allow the oldest child to move into the old first floor master, and the other children each have their own rooms. A deep and shaded front porch was added to the home. The blue siding and white trim have a nice contrast between one another

The Cape Cod house is the perfect weekend getaway, blending simplicity with practicality. Its classic design features a welcoming front entrance and a spacious screened porch for relaxation and entertaining. With a two-car garage and workshop, it's both charming and functional.
Indoors, the deck off the dining room connects residents with nature, while the fireplace adds warmth to gatherings. The master bedroom boasts a modern ensuite, and the kitchen island carries a butler theme. Other highlights include a living room, laundry room, and child-sized room with shared bath.
Adding a media space upstairs enhances the home's value and versatility. In essence, this design creates a serene haven, ideal for escaping the chaos of daily life.

WHOLE HOUSE REMODEL
Inspiration for a mid-sized modern 3/4 white tile and porcelain tile porcelain tile, black floor, single-sink and wallpaper bathroom remodel in Other with flat-panel cabinets, black cabinets, a two-piece toilet, white walls, an undermount sink, quartz countertops, a hinged shower door, white countertops and a freestanding vanity
Inspiration for a mid-sized modern 3/4 white tile and porcelain tile porcelain tile, black floor, single-sink and wallpaper bathroom remodel in Other with flat-panel cabinets, black cabinets, a two-piece toilet, white walls, an undermount sink, quartz countertops, a hinged shower door, white countertops and a freestanding vanity

Childs bedroom with en suite bathroom, custom built vanities, paneling, and walk in shower.
Example of a small transitional kids' white tile and ceramic tile ceramic tile, white floor, single-sink and wall paneling corner shower design in Indianapolis with shaker cabinets, white cabinets, a one-piece toilet, pink walls, an undermount sink, quartz countertops, a hinged shower door, white countertops, a niche and a built-in vanity
Example of a small transitional kids' white tile and ceramic tile ceramic tile, white floor, single-sink and wall paneling corner shower design in Indianapolis with shaker cabinets, white cabinets, a one-piece toilet, pink walls, an undermount sink, quartz countertops, a hinged shower door, white countertops, a niche and a built-in vanity

Graff ‘Sento’ Fixtures & Dornbracht ‘Lulu’ Towel Bars were intentionally selected for the Children’s Bath for their soft corners & subtle modern aesthetic

The kids bathroom was part of the addition along with two children's bedrooms on the 2nd floor. The black and white patterned flooring sets the tone, with a bold green tile in the bathtub/shower combination. A fun geometric black tile was used above each vanity, giving each child their own area. A veined gray quartz was used for the countertops and black matte fixtures compliments the look.

This compact and colorful little girl's ensuite was created by carving out room from an oversized shower in the adjacent primary bath.
Trendy kids' porcelain tile porcelain tile, single-sink, wainscoting and white floor alcove shower photo in Portland with flat-panel cabinets, green cabinets, a wall-mount toilet, a hinged shower door, white countertops and a built-in vanity
Trendy kids' porcelain tile porcelain tile, single-sink, wainscoting and white floor alcove shower photo in Portland with flat-panel cabinets, green cabinets, a wall-mount toilet, a hinged shower door, white countertops and a built-in vanity
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