After a sprinkler flood, the primary bathroom was reimagined into a softly luxurious retreat befitting its prestigious neighborhood. The layout stayed, but every finish changed—replacing heavy Tuscan elements with polished porcelain walls, layered lighting, and calming tones. A custom arched shower entry and a continuous 24-inch zellige tile band made the oversized shower feel intentional, while a bespoke marble-topped vanity and a handmade bubble chandelier added tailored, artful elegance.
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The zellige band wraps the room as a unified datum line, dictating proportion, minimizing waste, and adding subtle handmade texture.
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A bulky deck-mounted tub sat low and disconnected from the architecture, making the tall room feel top-heavy and visually unbalanced.
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Soft finishes and a handmade bubble chandelier create an artful focal point, balancing the room’s height with a grounded sense of luxury.
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Heavy Tuscan finishes and water-damaged materials made the space feel dark and dated despite its grand scale.
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A bespoke arched opening brings balance to the soaring 12-ft walls, turning a formerly imposing shower into an elegant architectural moment.
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The 12-foot shower lacked visual rhythm, feeling cavernous and disproportionate to the rest of the room.
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Polished porcelain walls meet a handmade zellige band that bisects the shower at eye level, minimizing slab waste while elevating the space with tailored detail.