Designed for Intention
We designed four bathrooms for a client who trusted us with something most people don't think twice about—the rooms where they meet themselves every morning.
Three guest en-suites gave us creative freedom to choose stunning tiles, bold wallpapers, and fixtures that reflect pure design choice. The primary bath required a different kind of thoughtfulness: building around treasured existing pieces while creating a cohesive, beautiful space.
The result is four rooms that each tell their own story.
The Primary Bath
The shower is where the architecture takes over. A curved ceiling with Moda Tile in a deep geometric hex pattern creates an unexpected moment of drama and scale. The black fixtures and hardware ground the space in sophistication. Light floods in, revealing the precision of the tiling and the thoughtfulness of every detail.
This is where the client experiences the full vision—where pure design intention meets the craftsmanship of installation. The curved ceiling, the material choices, the fixture placement—nothing is accidental.
This bath taught us something important: the best design doesn't erase what came before. It honors it and then creates something beautiful alongside it.
Patterned Elegance
This guest bath is an exercise in bold pattern and refined restraint. The geometric marble tile, with its green-and-white quatrefoil pattern, commands the shower—a sculptural moment in a calm room. The Hudson Valley Lighting sconce echoes the same geometric language, creating a conversation between the fixture and the floor.
This is a bath that commits fully to its materials and trusts them to carry the design. No apologies, no hedging. Just intention.
The Gilded Garden
Walk into this en-suite, and you enter a moment of deliberate drama. House of Hackney wallpaper in a lush, jewel-toned botanical pattern feels like bathing inside a garden at dusk. The brass Jamie Young mirror echoes warmth without competing. Emmeline Sconces by Made Goods feels both collected and personal. Rejuvenation fixtures ground the space in quality and restraint.
Here's what we love about this bath: it whispers. Despite the wallpaper, despite the color, there's no shouting. The fixtures are quiet. The mirror is simple. The wallpaper becomes the story, and everything else knows it.
Sculptural Elegance
Texture and simplicity come together here. Serena & Lily grasscloth wallpaper brings organic warmth without pattern. The black wavy-edged Surya mirror is the hero—sculptural, statement-making, collected. Dark tile with geometric brass accents in the shower adds sophistication without competing.
The Hudson Valley Lighting sconce with brass detailing ties everything together. It's a space that feels both modern and gathered, refined and lived-in. Intentional, from every angle.
