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Freestanding polished nickel soaking tub beneath a glass bubble chandelier, with a fluted marble shower wall and frameless glass enclosure
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Bathrooms

The primary bath is often the last room in a renovation to receive the same design attention as the kitchen — which is curious, given how much private time a homeowner spends there. The rooms that feel genuinely resolved are the ones where the layout was interrogated before the stone was selected: where the tub placement, the shower glass position, and the vanity lighting were worked out in three dimensions before a single tile was specified.

What this scope includes

Bathroom scope covers demolition to the studs, waterproofing, plumbing rough-in and trim-out, electrical and lighting, tile installation across floor, walls, and shower surround, vanity and cabinetry, mirrors, fixtures, and hardware. Primary suite projects often include adjacent scope — walk-in closets, dressing rooms — as part of a single coordinated sequence. Shower glass, freestanding fixtures, and architectural lighting are standard elements of a high-end bath scope.

Material & finish considerations

Fixture finishes in a bath are a durability question as much as an aesthetic one. Polished nickel shows water spots daily and cleans easily. Unlacquered brass patinas over time — which some clients find beautiful and others find alarming, and the difference matters to confirm before installation. The tile setting method in a shower — particularly with natural stone — determines whether grout lines hold for twenty years or crack in year three. These are the decisions that shape how a finished bath ages, not just how it reads in the photographs.

Start a conversation.

Tell us about the bath and what you have in mind. We can walk you through material options and scope before anything is committed to drawings.

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