Color Pop Revival Bathrooms
Color Pop Revival Bathrooms
This whole-home remodel on Eagle Lake focused on reimagining four unique bathrooms, blending modern function with mid-century charm. Each space was designed with a distinct personality while maintaining a cohesive flow throughout the home.
The primary bathroom is a true retreat, featuring a bold walk-in shower wrapped in moody, marble-look tile. A rich blue palette enhances the spa-like atmosphere, complemented by a sleek double vanity that offers both style and practicality.
In contrast, the little girl’s bathroom is a delightful mix of playful and sophisticated. A soft peach vanity adds warmth, while a floral-tiled shower niche brings a touch of whimsy, making it a space that can grow with her over time.
The Jack and Jill bathroom balances shared functionality with thoughtful design, ensuring both beauty and convenience. A frost glass partition mindfully separates the shower from the toilet. Meanwhile, the powder room makes a striking statement, with feminine wallpaper, proving that even small spaces can have a big impact.
By carefully curating materials, colors, and textures, we transformed these bathrooms into spaces that feel fresh, inviting, and effortlessly connected—giving this mid-century home the love it deserved.
Room to Grow
One of the most memorable features of this home renovation was the resilient maple tree that originally grew inside a small courtyard.
During the planning phase, the homeowner debated whether to keep the tree, remove it, or plant something new. Ultimately, the tree’s ability to survive the entire demolition and remodel process became a symbol of strength and resilience. As a result, the decision was made to preserve the tree, and it now stands as a beautiful, living testament to the home’s transformation.