
Our objective with this master bathroom design was to bring the colors and materials of the outdoors inside. We wanted to create an Old-World farmhouse feel with modern amenities.

Here's a close-up on that great, old fashioned cast iron tub. With the addition of a reading light above, it is a lovely place to relax and enjoy the private view. The tile wainscoting protects the walls from the grandkids' splashing.

We created a soothing monochromatic palette using chocolate travertine throughout the room. The various sizes and shapes add visual complexity without distracting from the dramatic Minsk Green granite counters.

We installed a remotely-mounted (silent) exhaust fan which pulls humid air out of that tall skylight well, preventing condensation.

We expanded this shower and added the shampoo niches and built-in seat (wonderful for leg shaving, ladies!) What a relaxing space to wash away the day's stress.

This client came to us with two primary desires for their master bathroom remodel: A bright, contemporary space, and a beautiful, door-less shower. Here are the results:
Contemporary finishes provide a beautiful start to the day. Ample and highly adjustable lighting provides a variety of moods, and the shower allows the clients to change on one end while the shower preheats for them on the far side.
Crisp delineation of design elements allows each piece to be enjoyed on its own, yet the colors all work to form the intended whole: A sophisticated palate for sophisticated clients.

The deep, luxurious, chocolate cabinet paint is paired with Caesarstone’s Espresso counter, crisp white sinks, a travertine floor, and a glass tile backsplash that sets the palate for all the other room colors. Sleek Toto hand towel loops cantilever effortlessly from the wall.

By incorporating three tempered windows between the shower and vanity area we allowed each area of this remodeled bathroom to feel more spacious, share light, and be visually integrated. The privacy glass ensures each area remains private. The black window frames synchronize with the custom black mirror frames.

The spacious tile shower incorporates bathing and sitting areas, and features two large storage niches tucked politely out of sight from the rest of the bathroom. The remotely located control valve allows preheating of the shower while standing outside of the water stream. The shower is amply lit and features a sleek dimmer unit allowing the full spectrum of lighting moods.

This bathroom used to have golden shag carpet and a shallow sunken tub squeezed in the corner by a small window. We made the most of the unusual shape of the room to create a Japanese-influenced space for the clients to relax. The lighting and extra-deep tub deck are specially designed to display artwork.

In keeping with the NorthWest/Japanese design influence the clients requested, we used natural materials such as Maple cabinets, Fir millwork, and slate tile. We had fun with the cabinetry, placing the knobs asymmetrically and adding decorative accent strips to the doors.

Our clients wanted a bathroom that infused modern design and materials with ancient Asian influences. The resulting space brings together a chiseled 300 lb boulder, bamboo growing out of the maple floor, grain matched slate tile, and hand crafted shoji panels designed for shower use. Careful craftsmanship ensures beautiful, long-lasting performance.

The experience: Reclining in your jetted tub while enjoying the enfolding garden scene beyond, the palate of natural materials, soothing water, and organic forms providing a respite from the busy world beyond.
The detailing: The shower is a thoughtfully designed system, with careful waterproofing details, state of the art finishes, and materials that are appropriate for a shower environment.
The result: Where Artistry Meets Building Science™

Our client wanted a simple and uncluttered powder room design. We used custom maple cabinetry and a vanity mirror custom-framed to match the window casing throughout the home. The result is a contemporary Northwest space.

With this bathroom we annexed a hallway closet to make room for a full length Kohler cast iron tub with a ceramic subway tile surround.

This interior design features a warm neutral palette. The effect is comfortable and inviting, but the modern mirror lends a bit of drama.

This guest bathroom used to have a too-big vanity stuffed in a too-small corner. Replacing the vanity with a pedestal sink made the room feel much more spacious. All-new finishes and fixtures, including floor-to-ceiling subway tile, transformed the space.

This powder room is the third bathroom we've remodeled for these clients, and it's been a blast. We had to look all over to find a mirror that cool. The glass appears to float inside the frame.

Our clients asked us to design a master bathroom that echoed the organic themes of nature. The design is based on one of the client’s favorite natural spots: Utah’s Zion national park. The color palate is evocative of a red rock canyon, the pebble tile flows through the room, and the abundant natural light washes gently over the space. The master bath is now a soothing place to relax and recharge.

Natural river rock flows through green slate.
The visual sensation is soothing natural forms and the physical sensation is pleasing rounded rocks under a bare foot.

The cabinet pulls remind the clients of a favorite song: Hearts and Bones. The custom mountain range back splash speaks to the mountains they love. Thoughtful spaces enhance our clients' daily lives by bringing together functionality and their favorite experiences.