This primary bathroom had not been updated since the home’s original construction in the early 1980s. The redesign modernizes the space while reworking the layout to eliminate wasted square footage and improve functionality.
Removing the linen closet and relocating the toilet allowed the shower to nearly double in size. A subtle pony wall conceals the niche, while a glass enclosure keeps the space open and filled with natural light.
A freestanding soaking tub anchors the room, framed by mixed green mosaic tile that balances the vanity on the opposite wall. Matte black fixtures add contrast against soft white surfaces and warm oak finishes, creating a clean, layered, and timeless retreat.