Susan and Eric were living in a home with an outdated kitchen and a cramped master bathroom. The kitchen, with its limited counter space, made meal preparation a chore rather than a joy.
Lindsay & David were ready to replace the existing tub shower with a dedicated walk-in shower that felt more open and functional. The focus was on improving usability and overall comfort while keeping the rest of the bathroom unchanged.
David wanted to remove his outdated shower design and replace it with a cleaner, more open look that matched the rest of his home’s style. A bulky glass block wall and dark tile made the space feel closed off and dated.
Garth & Stephanie wanted their primary bathroom to feel brighter, more functional, and designed for daily comfort. Their vision was to remove the dated tub and shower setup and create a clean, inviting retreat with updated finishes.
Maria & Paul wanted the guest bathroom updated with a new layout that would feel brighter and more functional. The goal was to replace the old tub and shower setup with a walk-in shower and bring a clean, fresh look to the space.
Jami & Scott envisioned revitalizing their guest bathroom into a bright, inviting space with a luxurious feel. Their goal was a functional and stylish environment that guests would truly appreciate.
The primary bathroom had served its purpose for years, but the dated tub, framed shower, and long mirror no longer reflected her style. She chose to reimagine the space into something brighter, more open, and designed for everyday comfort.
Jill’s primary bathroom needed more than just a facelift. The finishes felt outdated, storage space was lacking, and the layout didn’t offer a relaxing retreat. She wanted a design that was functional every day but also felt fresh and inviting.

