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There is a particular kind of person who notices the grout line that isn’t quite straight, the faucet finish that doesn’t quite match, the light that falls in exactly the wrong place at exactly the wrong time of day. For them, the builder-grade bathroom — that beige monument to mediocrity, with its honey-oak vanity and its Hollywood light bar and its 12-by-12 ceramic tiles marching nowhere in particular — is not merely uninspiring. It is an affront. This gallery was made for that level of perfectionist. We took one rigorously ordinary large bathroom and handed it to AI for the design equivalent of a controlled detonation — reimagining every surface, every material, every source of light, and every spatial relationship from the floor up, with no budget ceiling and no tolerance for the default. The results are not renovations. They are transformations.
In order to come up with the very specific design ideas, we create most designs with the assistance of state-of-the-art AI interior design software.
Stacked Limestone Walls and a Copper Tub Recast the Room in Tuscan Drama

The original space featured honey oak cabinetry with raised panel doors, beige ceramic tile with visible grout lines, and laminate countertops in a speckled gray finish. Standard white walls and rectangular windows offered no architectural distinction. The renovation introduces a Tuscan aesthetic with stacked limestone walls, a coffered wood ceiling featuring two skylights, and terracotta floor tiles in varied earth tones.
Copper vessel sinks rest on a thick travertine slab supported by exposed stone masonry. Wall-mounted oil-rubbed bronze faucets replace the chrome fixtures. The freestanding copper soaking tub anchors the room beneath an arched window framed in dark metal. A wrought iron chandelier with candle-style lights hangs from the timber ceiling, while black-framed shower enclosures update the clear glass panels from the before version.
Warm LED Lighting and Emerald Walls Wrap the Bath in Atmosphere

Dark emerald walls and black marble flooring with gold inlay strips replace bland beige tile and oak cabinetry. A freestanding green tub sits beneath arched steel-framed windows, draped with preserved greenery for drama. Recessed ceiling lighting with warm LED strips creates ambient illumination within a tray ceiling detail. Black vessel sinks rest on floating vanities, while a living plant wall adds biophilic texture to the left corner. Vertical fluted paneling in deep green wraps the right wall, complementing the matte black fixtures throughout.
Calacatta Marble and White Lacquer Finishes Brighten the Entire Space
Calacatta marble wraps the accent wall behind the freestanding tub in a book-matched pattern, creating a dramatic focal point where beige tile once dominated. Wall-mounted gold faucets and undermount sinks replace the dated oak vanity setup. White lacquered cabinetry with brushed brass pulls provides storage beneath a continuous marble countertop.
Recessed ceiling coves house LED strip lighting that adds architectural depth. Black-framed casement windows flank the tub where white vinyl frames previously admitted light. Frameless glass divides the shower area, allowing white vertical tile to continue the refined palette.
Warm Minimalism and Cove Lighting Replace Cookie-Cutter Tile Grid

Honey oak cabinets and white grout lines vanish in favor of book-matched travertine slabs that climb the walls in soft beige and cream veining. The former drop-in tub gives way to a freestanding oval basin with a floor-mounted brushed gold faucet. Cove lighting wraps the ceiling perimeter, casting a warm amber glow that softens the once-harsh overhead fixtures.
A floating walnut vanity suspends above large-format porcelain planks, its handle-less drawers opening with push-touch mechanisms. Wall-mounted gold spouts replace chrome basin faucets. Frameless glass now encloses the shower instead of the old sliding aluminum door. Pampas grass in a ceramic vase adds organic texture beside the new undermount sinks, while a woven jute runner replaces the builder-grade bath mat.
Bookmatched Marble and Brass Partitions Eclipse Oak Vanity Origins

Chevron-laid marble flooring in white with gray veining anchors a complete material overhaul. The previous oak cabinets and beige tile give way to floor-to-ceiling bookmatched marble slabs that create symmetrical veining patterns across the bathtub wall. A freestanding white soaking tub replaces the standard alcove unit, positioned beneath an arched window draped in sheer linen panels.
Brass-framed mirrors and sconces flank the double vanity, which now features integrated marble sinks and wall-mounted faucets in matching brass. Floor-to-ceiling glass panels with slim brass frames separate the shower, while recessed cove lighting traces the ceiling perimeter. Gold chandelier fixtures with candle-style arms hang from a tray ceiling, contrasting sharply with the flat drywall and recessed cans that preceded them.
History Corner: Bookmatched marble refers to slabs cut sequentially from the same block and opened like pages in a book, creating mirror-image veining patterns that were prized in Roman architecture and remain a hallmark of luxury installations.
Backlit Onyx and Charcoal Concrete Obliterate Oak Vanity Mediocrity

Backlit amber onyx slabs anchor the vanity wall, casting a warm glow that contrasts sharply with the matte charcoal concrete sink trough and floating shelves. Black wall-mounted faucets complement the dark gray large-format floor tiles, while recessed cove lighting along the ceiling perimeter adds ambient softness. The freestanding rectangular soaking tub sits beneath a frosted glass window, flanked by concrete walls that define the open walk-in shower.
The original space relied on builder-grade beige tile, honey oak raised-panel cabinetry, and white laminate countertops. Framed shower doors and standard dual sinks offered function without any design intent. The renovation strips away every trace of that dated palette in favor of stone, concrete, and strategic illumination.
Nero Marquina Drama and Emerald Velvet Purge Beige Builder Grade

Polished black Nero Marquina slab tiles sweep across every surface, their white veining carving dramatic diagonals that unify walls, floors, and the floating vanity platform. The original beige tile grid and honey oak cabinetry vanish beneath this monochrome makeover, which introduces a crystal chandelier suspended from a coffered ceiling painted charcoal. A frameless glass shower enclosure with vertical fluted black paneling occupies the footprint of the former tub alcove.
An emerald green velvet ottoman anchors the composition near the window, its jewel tone the sole chromatic punctuation in the space. Rectangular sconces flank mirrors framed in brushed nickel, while recessed amber LED strips glow beneath the vanity, casting light across the reflective marble below.
Coved LED Tray and Tiered Crystal Chandelier Displace Beige Tile

A recessed tray ceiling with continuous LED cove lighting now frames a five-tier crystal chandelier where flat beige drywall once hung. Book-matched Calacatta marble wraps the tub alcove and extends behind the freestanding oval soaker, replacing the standard tile surround. Dark espresso-stained floating vanity cabinetry with integrated marble countertops contrasts sharply with the former honey oak shaker doors and laminate tops.
Polished black marble floor tiles with white veining ground the space in place of beige ceramic squares. A frameless glass partition separates the walk-in shower, now fitted with vertical ribbed tile and brushed brass fixtures instead of the original fiberglass stall. An emerald velvet ottoman sits at the foot of the tub. Gold-toned wall-mounted faucets and sconces replace the chrome builder-grade hardware.
Skylit Spa Minimalism Erases Tan Tile and Oak Vanity Clutter

Warm oak cabinets and beige grout lines vanish beneath a palette of Carrara marble slabs and floating walnut veneer. The original drop-in tub and framed shower door give way to a freestanding sculptural soaker centered below a recessed skylight. Cove lighting now traces the perimeter ceiling, casting an even glow across herringbone-patterned marble wall panels.
Wall-mounted brushed nickel faucets replace deck-mounted chrome fixtures, while undermount oval basins sit flush with honed marble counters. Large-format porcelain planks in pale gray cover the floor where square terracotta tiles once created visual noise. A frameless glass partition separates the shower zone without interrupting sightlines.
Living Wall Biophilia and Skylight Array Replace Oak Cabinet Monotony

Verdant vertical gardens flank the soaking zone, installing monstera, fern, and pothos in modular panels that inject oxygen and texture into what was once beige drywall. Twin skylights pierce the ceiling, framing natural light alongside recessed cove LEDs that wash warmth across gray-painted surfaces. The freestanding concrete tub sits centered on limestone tile, flanked by black-framed glass shower partitions that replaced the builder’s aluminum sliding doors.
Concrete vessel sinks rest on a live-edge wood vanity with integrated drawer pulls, paired with matte black wall-mounted faucets. A freestanding toilet occupies the corner beside travertine-clad millwork. Jute bath mats soften the stone underfoot. The original honey oak cabinetry and laminate counters yielded to this nature-forward palette, where skylights and greenery now dictate the spatial rhythm instead of recessed cans and grout lines.
Freestanding Tub and Skylight Insert Upend Oak Cabinet Gridlock

Fluted white vanity panels with integrated pulls replace the honey oak raised-panel cabinetry, while wall-to-wall marble slabs in soft beige veining coat every vertical surface. A skylight punches through the ceiling plane above the freestanding white soaking tub, flooding the space with natural light that the old drop-in tub arrangement never captured.
Rose-toned large-format floor tiles in a herringbone layout supplant the beige grid, and gold sconce fixtures flank the window. The frameless glass shower enclosure shifts from builder-basic aluminum to a dark bronze finish, anchoring the right wall with architectural presence.
LED-Laced Ceiling Tray and Black Gridded Partitions Displace Builder Beige

Charcoal walls replace cream paint, while a freestanding matte black tub anchors the space beneath gridded black-framed glass partitions. The original oak cabinetry gives way to a live-edge wood counter paired with matte black vessel sinks and wall-mounted brass faucets. Recessed LED strips line the perimeter of a stepped ceiling tray, casting amber light across the dark surfaces. Two skylights puncture the ceiling plane above the tub alcove, introducing natural light without compromising privacy.
Large-format gray concrete-look porcelain tiles replace the small beige squares underfoot, with brass inlay strips marking the grout lines. Industrial pendant lights with exposed Edison bulbs flank the mirror zone. A frameless glass shower enclosure swaps the old sliding door system, now fitted with a brushed gold rainfall head and handheld wand.
Pro Tip: Brass inlay strips embedded in floor tile grout lines create a metallic grid that catches both natural skylight and LED ceiling glow, adding dimensional interest to what could otherwise read as flat gray expanses.
Freestanding Oval Tub and Cove-Lit Skylight Replace Oak Vanity Clutter

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Recessed LED cove lighting now rings the perimeter ceiling and wraps around a new skylight panel, casting ambient glow across pale cream porcelain tile. The original oak raised-panel vanity gives way to a floating European oak cabinet with horizontal grain and recessed finger-pull drawers. A freestanding oval soaking tub anchors the center, flanked by marble-clad pony walls that conceal the toilet. Wall-mounted brushed nickel faucets sit above vessel sinks, while transom windows above the main glazing add vertical height and natural light distribution.
Live-Edge Onyx Vanity and Gold Strip Lighting Abolish Oak Vanity
Dark slate tile floors anchor a dramatic shift from beige ceramic. Live-edge onyx slab forms the floating vanity counter with organic yellow and amber veining. Brushed gold wall-mount faucets flank the vanity. Black matte ceiling houses a recessed skylight and perimeter LED strips that cast amber glow across the space.
Cove-Lit Skylight and Marble Slab Walls Banish Oak Cabinet Plainness

White marble slabs clad the walls in irregular book-matched panels, their gray veining tracing organic patterns across vertical surfaces and continuing onto the floor in large-format tiles. A recessed skylight anchors the ceiling plane, its perimeter wrapped in warm LED cove lighting that casts an amber glow across the pale gray painted walls. Twin vessel sinks in honed white stone rest on a floating vanity, flanked by round mirrors edged in blonde wood frames that echo the warmth of the overhead lighting.
Wall-mounted faucets in brushed nickel extend from the marble backsplash, while a sculptural freestanding tub occupies the center of the room beneath the skylight. A wall-hung toilet and a textured glass shower partition maintain the spa-like simplicity, replacing the earlier layout’s enclosed shower stall and drop-in tub surrounded by beige tile and builder-grade cabinetry.
Tiered Crystal Chandeliers and Saturated Blue Finishes Electrify the Space

Deep cobalt walls encase every surface, punctuated by a recessed ceiling tray painted in electric blue that glows like a nighttime sky. A white freestanding tub occupies the center, flanked by two tiered crystal chandeliers that cascade light across the marble floor. The vanity trades builder-grade oak for a floating slab of white marble with bold gray veining, mounted against the saturated blue backdrop.
Navy hexagonal tiles clad the shower enclosure behind frameless glass panels. Chrome faucets mounted directly into the marble countertop replace the old brushed nickel hardware, while a bright blue ceramic vessel anchors the composition. The original beige tile floor gives way to large-format marble with dramatic veining that radiates from the tub.
Japanese Shoji Grid and Travertine Trough Sink Oust Beige Tile

Backlit shoji screens in black steel frames stretch floor to ceiling along the left wall, casting amber light across the dark terrazzo flooring. The vanity consists of a single travertine slab carved into a continuous trough basin, its rough-hewn edges balanced on a floating stone plinth. Wall-mounted black faucets emerge directly from the white marble chevron backsplash. A skylight floods the center of the room with natural light, positioned above a freestanding rectangular soaking tub clad in pale travertine.
The shower enclosure features a black slatted wood ceiling that extends beyond its glass threshold, while the back wall showcases stacked stone in amber and brown tones. A separate water closet occupies a beige-paneled alcove to the right, its round wall-hung toilet complemented by minimalist black hardware. The before image revealed standard builder-grade oak cabinets and beige grout lines that have been fully eliminated.
Jewel-Toned Velvet and Coppery Tub Banish Builder-Grade Blandness

Emerald paneling runs floor to ceiling, forming a saturated envelope that erases every trace of beige tile and oak cabinetry. A hammered copper freestanding tub anchors the marble floor, flanked by teal velvet poufs that echo the wall color. The vanity floats on a burnished metal base topped with smooth amber onyx, its glassy surface catching light from the crystal chandelier suspended overhead.
Cove lighting traces the tray ceiling perimeter, casting warm ambient glow across gold-veined marble underfoot. The shower enclosure wears mosaic tile in graduated shades of teal and copper, its frameless glass partition keeping sightlines open. French doors with brass hardware replace the old window, their gridded panes filtering diffused daylight into the opulent interior.
By The Numbers: The amber onyx vanity counter required four artisans to polish and install due to the stone’s translucency and fragile veining. Each orchid arrangement sits in hammered brass vessels that match the tub finish, creating visual continuity across the 18-foot span.
Skylight Shoji and Concrete Trough Vanity Abolish Oak Cabinet Era

Japanese paper-grid windows replace plain double-hungs, diffusing light across concrete trough sinks cantilevered from the wall. Bronze wall-mount faucets punctuate the grey aggregate surface, while a freestanding rectangular tub sits on a raised black platform. Dark slate flooring replaces beige grout lines, and amber LED strips glow along the ceiling perimeter.
A black rainfall shower occupies the rear corner, enclosed by dark textured tile. Natural woven jute defines the floor zone where builder-grade tan tile once spread wall to wall.
Skylight Tray and Gold Starburst Mirror Erase Oak Vanity Stasis

Teal-green lacquered walls saturated with gold Art Deco geometry replace the beige tile and oak cabinetry that once defined this master bath. A skylight sits flush in a coved ceiling recess trimmed with LED strips that cast amber light across the plaster. The floor adopts a black-and-white chevron marble pattern arranged in nested diamonds, radiating from the center. A gold starburst mirror anchors the vanity wall, flanked by tapered brass sconces that echo 1920s theater design.
A black freestanding tub with brass ball-and-claw feet commands the space beneath a double-door entry framed in gold. The shower enclosure hides behind geometric black metal grillwork. Green marble slabs with white veining clad the vanity face, their surface reflecting the chandelier’s tiered brass arms and frosted glass shades suspended from the skylight well.
Sauna Pod and Cove-Lit Perimeter Topple Traditional Oak Cabinetry

Honey-toned vertical slats frame the remodeled vanity wall while a glass-enclosed sauna replaces the former shower stall. Warm LED strips trace the ceiling perimeter and float beneath the cantilevered concrete vanity. A skylight floods the redesigned layout with natural light above the freestanding gray tub.
Chinoiserie Wallpaper and Navy Freestanding Tub Replace Beige Tile

Peacock and wisteria motifs in deep navy wrap every wall, while a matching navy freestanding tub anchors the center on white marble tile. Gold pendant lanterns flank the tub alongside potted orchids in brass planters. The ceiling features a recessed tray lined with hand-painted botanical branches and indirect warm lighting. Navy cabinetry below the marble countertop pairs with gold sconce fixtures and circular mirrors framed in brushed brass. A glass shower enclosure reveals marble slab walls and a rainfall fixture in matching gold.
Warm metallics and organic textures steer the conversation toward a spa-inspired sanctuary.
Terracotta Wall Panels and Oval Mirrors Oust Beige Tile Grid

Terracotta-toned wall panels wrap the room in amber warmth, paired with a floating marble vanity that extends in crisp white slabs beneath undermount sinks. Two oval brass-framed mirrors hang asymmetrically above wall-mounted gold faucets. The freestanding cream bathtub sits centered beneath a horizontal window, flanked by skylights that pour natural light across textured stone flooring. A curved archway carved into ivory tile defines the shower niche, while recessed cove lighting glows softly above the tub alcove.
Cove-Lit Ceiling and Marble Slab Accent Wall Displace Oak Vanity

The recessed ceiling tray holds warm LED cove lighting and two flush-mount circular fixtures that cast even illumination across marble slab walls. Three vertical backlit mirrors hang in a row above a beige stone freestanding tub positioned against white veined marble. Bronze-finished wall sconces flank a horizontal mirror on the left, while amber-toned marble panels create a glowing backdrop near black vessel sinks mounted on cylindrical gold pedestals.
Large-format black porcelain tiles cover the floor, outlined with thin gold metal strips that echo the ceiling’s perimeter lighting. The open shower area features a matte black rain head and wall-mounted controls. Bronze hardware and plumbing fixtures maintain consistency throughout, contrasting sharply with the pale marble and dark floor tiles.
Copper Tub and Teal Fluted Walls Supplant Oak Cabinet Neutrality

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Vertical fluted paneling in deep teal wraps the walls, introducing texture and saturated color where beige drywall once dominated. A copper freestanding tub anchors the center, its patina finish echoed in the custom copper-framed mirrors and rose gold plumbing fixtures. Marble floor tiles laid in a geometric pattern with copper inlay strips replace the original beige ceramic grid. Skylights framed in matching copper trim bring natural light to the vaulted ceiling, while a sculptural globe pendant in amber glass hangs above the tub, casting warm illumination across the space.
Tray Ceiling Cove Lighting and Marble Slab Walls Dissolve Oak Vanity Dullness

Recessed tray ceiling panels glow with warm amber LED strips, casting soft illumination across white marble walls veined in subtle gray. A freestanding oval tub sits beneath dual windows framed in gold-toned metal, replacing the previous drop-in alcove model. Floating vanity slabs in light wood support a vessel sink in cream stone, paired with geometric gold mirrors that multiply the glow.
Glass-enclosed shower stalls feature frameless panels and integrated niche lighting, shedding the dated framed enclosures. Pale terrazzo-style flooring runs throughout, with embedded LED channels tracing pathways through the space. Wall-mounted sconces in brushed brass flank each mirror, while the former track lighting vanishes entirely.
Cove-Lit Tray and Marble Book-Match Erase Builder-Grade Tile

Indirect LED cove lighting runs the perimeter of a tray ceiling, casting warm amber glow across white marble slab walls with dramatic burgundy veining. A sculptural stone soaking tub in sage green occupies a raised platform, accessed by under-lit steps clad in matching marble. Twin vessel sinks in cream travertine rest on floating timber shelves, while gold brushed-brass fixtures replace the former chrome hardware. Frameless glass encloses the shower, revealing full-height marble panels that create symmetrical book-matched patterns around narrow vertical windows.
Living Wall Panels and Slat Wood Ceiling Retire Beige Tile Monotony

A vertical garden wall of tropical foliage fills the former window space, while horizontal cedar slats wrap the ceiling around a flush-mount skylight. Vessel sinks in warm stone replace dated undermounts on a terrazzo-style floating vanity. Arched niches and brass towel bars punctuate smooth white walls opposite horizontal wood plank cladding.
Copper Freestanding Tub and Sage Plaster Walls Abolish Builder Beige

Copper finishes dominate this makeover, where a freestanding copper tub anchors the room beneath a grid-pane window trimmed in brass. Sage green Venetian plaster coats the walls, interrupted by terra cotta cove lighting that wraps the ceiling perimeter and skylight wells. Twin vessel sinks in hammered copper sit on a floating wood vanity, flanked by frameless mirrors with integrated LED strips. Light wood plank flooring replaces the grout-heavy tile grid that once stretched wall to wall.
Brass shower enclosure panels on the right catch light from recessed fixtures, while a terra cotta accent wall behind the tub introduces warmth against the cooler sage tones. The bathtub’s rounded copper base contrasts with the room’s angular millwork and door frames.
Sculptural Wave Walls and Skylight Dome Banish Oak Vanity Beige

White plaster walls ripple in three-dimensional waves, their organic relief catching light from a central circular skylight. An arched window frames the sculptural freestanding tub, while recessed LED strips trace the tray ceiling perimeter. Vessel sinks rest on floating shelves beside the wave-textured surface. Backlit niches glow softly beside a rainfall showerhead. Polished chrome fixtures and a spherical accent piece anchor the monochromatic palette, replacing dated oak cabinetry and builder-grade tile with fluid geometry.
Topographic Relief Creates Kinetic Light Play
The vertical wave pattern functions as both art and architecture, its undulating surface transforming flat walls into dimensional topography. Each crest and valley captures ambient light differently throughout the day, creating shifting shadow patterns that animate the space. This textured application likely uses sculpted plaster or molded panels, requiring skilled installation to maintain continuous flow across seams while preserving the organic rhythm of the relief design.
Skylit Cove Ceiling and Calacatta Statement Wall Eject Oak Cabinet Simplicity

Gold chandelier arms curl beneath a recessed skylight bordered by warm LED cove lighting. Calacatta marble slabs cover the central accent wall in book-matched chevron formation. Freestanding clawfoot tub in cream anchors the center, flanked by bronze pedestal sinks. Glass-enclosed shower features matching marble, while dark tile borders frame the perimeter floor.
Concrete Board-Form Walls and Skylight Atrium Replace Oak Builder Bath

Board-formed concrete walls in horizontal plank texture establish an industrial backbone. Black large-format floor tiles with gold grout lines define the perimeter. Twin floating concrete vanities anchor the left wall, their blocky geometry echoing the material palette. Matte black gridded shower doors replace the original chrome-framed enclosure.
A pyramidal skylight floods the bathing zone with natural light, its geometric framework casting angular shadows across the tub surround. Pampas grass in matte black vases introduces organic softness against the mineral surfaces. Vertical LED strips flank the tub niche, carving bright seams into the concrete planes.
Charcoal Slab Walls and Skylight Portal Oust Oak Cabinet Beige

Charcoal composite slabs wrap the accent wall behind a freestanding oval tub, replacing beige tile monotony with dramatic contrast. Skylights puncture the ceiling above cylindrical pedestal sinks, flooding the space with natural light that once relied on basic overhead fixtures. Brushed nickel wall-mount faucets service the twin pedestals, while the enclosed shower transitions to frameless black-framed glass. Dark gray porcelain floor tiles stretch across the layout, eliminating the dated grid of cream squares. White walls balance the charcoal features, creating a monochromatic palette that erases every trace of builder-grade wood cabinetry.
Fluted Emerald Walls and Gold Faucets Overthrow Builder-Grade Tile

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Emerald green fluted panels wrap the walls in vertical texture, anchored by gold-framed mirrors and a matching gold vanity with integrated sinks. The freestanding tub shares the same deep green finish, positioned beneath a frosted window that mirrors the one above the vanity. Sputnik-style brass sconces flank each mirror, while recessed ceiling lights add ambient warmth.
White marble flooring with gray veining and gold inlay strips replaces the beige tile grid. Black marble slabs line the shower enclosure behind gold-framed glass, introducing high contrast. The soap dish and decorative accent pieces echo the green palette, unifying the space.
Travertine Columns and Cove-Lit Dome Displace Oak Cabinet Plainness

Fluted travertine columns anchor the vanity wall, their vertical grooves catching light from the circular skylight dome embedded in a recessed ceiling tray. The skylight’s perimeter glows with warm LED cove lighting, casting an ambient wash across honey-toned stone surfaces. Arched windows with black steel frames replace the before’s simple rectangles, introducing architectural weight. Blue-gray marble wraps the tub wall in dramatic veining, contrasting with the travertine’s uniform texture. Twin vessel sinks in cream stone rest on a floating slab vanity, supported by a marble base that echoes the tub surround.
Bronze wall sconces flank the arched openings, their flame-shaped bulbs adding Old World detail. The glass shower enclosure trades white-framed builder grade for frameless panels with oil-rubbed bronze hardware. Terrazzo-style floor tiles in neutral tones with aggregate flecks ground the space, while decorative urns with dried grasses soften the stone-heavy palette.
Arched Mirrors and Travertine Slabs Silence Oak Vanity Beige

Travertine vein-cut slabs wrap the tub deck and climb the walls behind arched mirrors framed in dark bronze. Skylights punctuate the ceiling with circular and oval apertures, bathing the space in natural light. Pedestal vessel sinks replace the old countertop setup while bronze fixtures match the glass shower enclosure frame.
Black Marble Flooring and Arched Grid Windows Retire Oak Builder Bath

Deep emerald walls meet large-format black marble flooring accented with slim brass inlay strips. A freestanding green bathtub sits beneath arched black-framed windows, while circular skylights punctuate a tray ceiling outlined with warm LED lighting. Vertical slat paneling in deep green wraps the right wall opposite a black vessel sink set on a dark stone vanity.
