The new Master Bath. Completed in June of 2021. The original 1935 bath was still intact in the home, with existing pink and coral tile on all walls. While it’s always great to preserve vintage elements when possible, some rooms eventually need an update.
We expanded the footprint of the room into existing closets, and creating a plant shelf above the stairs. The result is a much larger, luxurious room that feel light and airy, and spa-like, while still feeling in place in the vintage cottage. The modern marble hex floor tile is an over-the-top focal point. And along with the original archway above the shower, allows the room to feel classic yet modern.
I’ve included some original photos of the bathroom so you can see the transformation.
The expanded space took over and revamped the original set of Jack-and-Jill closets in the master bedroom. They provided plenty of storage, but the room was oddly long, creating some non-usable empty space. We bumped the bathroom into one closet and expanded the other closet. We also recreated the original decorative archway so that, to the naked eye, you’d never guess changes were ever made.







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