This bathroom renovation addressed an awkward and inefficient original layout that no longer served the home or its occupants. The existing tub sat within a raised platform, with the vanity placed on top of it - creating a sunken effect that felt both unsafe and visually heavy.

The space was fully gutted and reconfigured to improve flow and functionality. By rotating the tub 90 degrees and relocating the vanity to the opposite wall, the room immediately opened up, allowing the layout to feel calmer, safer, and more intuitive.

Informed by the home’s 1920s Colonial Revival architecture, the material palette balances classic detailing with modern restraint. V-groove paneling adds warmth and period-appropriate texture, while a custom white oak vanity with marble countertops grounds the space. Marble mosaic floor tiles reinforce the timeless foundation, paired with a hand-glazed shower tile laid in a vertical stack to introduce a subtle, contemporary contrast.