Luxury Master Bath Remodel

A GORGEOUS NEW MASTER BATH

After almost 30 years, our clients decided it was finally time to update the master bath in the house they had purchased as newlyweds. Their tiny bathroom was typical for a two-story Colonial from its time period and consisted of a cramped shower, a single small vanity and a toilet. It was totally gutted and transformed. 

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Before Pictures

The inspiration - Our clients fell in love with this beautiful tub from the Boutique Collection by MTI Baths. Although a tad too big for the space, we made it work!

The inspiration - Our clients fell in love with this beautiful tub from the Boutique Collection by MTI Baths. Although a tad too big for the space, we made it work!

Preliminary concept sketch

Preliminary concept sketch

After - Modern tiles are mixed with reclaimed wood to add texture and the perfect backdrop for the gorgeous tub. We also incorporated a black ceiling, small accents of purple and turquoise (our clients' favorite colors) and a little bling aka t…

After - Modern tiles are mixed with reclaimed wood to add texture and the perfect backdrop for the gorgeous tub. We also incorporated a black ceiling, small accents of purple and turquoise (our clients' favorite colors) and a little bling aka the mini chandelier.

After - Flat river rock was chosen for the flooring in the shower to keep the look clean and organic. A custom bench seat on an angle takes advantage of every inch of space we had.

After - Flat river rock was chosen for the flooring in the shower to keep the look clean and organic. A custom bench seat on an angle takes advantage of every inch of space we had.

After - A separate rain shower and hand-held shower provide maximum enjoyment and functionality.

After - A separate rain shower and hand-held shower provide maximum enjoyment and functionality.

After - A custom barn door adds a rustic touch and maximizes the floor space.

After - A custom barn door adds a rustic touch and maximizes the floor space.

All "after" photos by Paul S. Bartholomew