Structural repairs to second floor framing while incorporating sunroom space into the new primary bathroom.



Curbless shower, standalone tub, floating dual sink vanity, LED mirror, water closet with separate vanity, walk in closet, pocket doors and floor to ceiling windows.



Inspired by the Japanese style "wet room" bath locating the shower and bathtub within the same area. Relocated walls to create more space for the bathroom. Shower with linear drain, handheld, rain shower head and doorless entry.



Dual Vanities, LED mirror, floating shelves. Herringbone pattern accent wall. Moved the laundry from the basement to the upper level and installed a tankless water heater.



Transitional with cool tones. Double vanity with matching linen cabinet.



Standalone tub with floor mount faucet. Shower with dual shower heads and wall niche.



100 year old house which our clients, now in their 80s, owned for 45 years. They wanted to be able to live on the main level of the home but the existing bathroom was too small and had a deep soaking tub. We worked within the space of the bathroom and a small front bedroom to create a new larger main level primary bathroom. Curbless shower with handheld, niche and grab bars. Dual Vanities with plenty of counterspace. Basketweave floor tile. New stain grade pocket door to adjacent main level bedroom. Large Walk in Closet



1950s house in Falls Church City. Client only had 1 full bathroom and a full house! They wanted to take the unfinished laundry room and turn it into a new basement bathroom plus laundry. First our design team laid out the space and then helped the client pick all the finishes. There was a lot of planning due to the limited space and the need to meet code spacing in front of the shower, sink and toilet. The toilet would only have 1" of room to spare in the front so we had to plan carefully. Clients always wonder why a project like this gets so expensive. First this project requires 4 permits and 8 trades. 2nd we have to cut concrete, relocate existing plumbing and electrical work. We also have to correct decades old bubble gum wiring and plumbing. In this case the window well drained into the sewer system which was a big no no by code. We also upgraded the main plumbing supply feeding this room to a 3/4" so it would support the laundry and shower at the same time. Now we have a lovely finished space.



Another Master Bathroom remodel in Herndon. Our client has lived in the house for 30 years and was ready for an update. They did not want the soaking tub and needed a larger shower as well as additional counter space. We eliminated one soffit to open the vanity space. The second soffit remains due to the roof line of the house. We also added a subpanel since the main panel no longer had space for the new bathroom circuit.



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