Recent work

Bathroom remodels shaped around the home they belong to.

Every project has a different pressure point: circulation, storage, light, finish fatigue, or access. Our role is to resolve those problems without overcomplicating the room.

Huntington Beach primary suite project with walk-in shower, freestanding tub, and double vanity

Primary suite

Expanded shower footprint, floating white oak vanity, and more disciplined lighting throughout the room.

Steam-ready shower Double vanity Heated floor
Newport Beach guest bath project with dark tile surfaces, glass shower, and updated mirror

Guest bath

Compact guest bath updated with a more refined material palette and better concealed storage.

Guest bath Tile refresh Vanity wall
tub-to-shower conversion with walk-in glass shower and updated finishes

Tub-to-shower conversion

Removed an underused tub to create a larger shower with easier access and a cleaner layout.

Walk-in shower Glass enclosure Large-format tile
Family bathroom with open storage vanity, glass shower, and updated finishes

Family bathroom

Durable surfaces, broader vanity storage, and improved light distribution for a higher-use shared bathroom.

Storage update Family bath Matte finish package
Condo remodel with compact walk-in shower, floating sink, and bright modern layout

Condo remodel

Small-footprint bathroom rebuilt with space-saving fixtures, cleaner tile transitions, and brighter finishes.

Condo bath Space planning Floating vanity
Fountain Valley hall bath before and after remodel comparison with updated shower, vanity, and lighting

Fountain Valley hall bath

Updated shower surround, floor tile, and vanity zone to bring a dated room back into daily rotation.

Hall bath Shower replacement Lighting update
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Layout clarity

We look for friction in how the room moves and functions before we choose finishes.

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Material restraint

Projects feel more expensive when the palette is edited carefully, not overloaded.

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Durable detailing

Shower waterproofing, tile termination, and hardware placement matter as much as the look.

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Clean closeout

The last five percent of the project is where quality is usually won or lost.

Planning

Want to talk through a similar scope for your home?

We can review your current bathroom, discuss what should change, and outline a renovation approach that fits the room and your budget.