
Most bathrooms just get the job done. Functional, fine, forgettable. But when someone asks us to build a space that actually feels good to be in - that's where things get interesting.
This walk-in shower is built around warm wood-look tile that runs wall to ceiling, paired with deep black slate flooring and brushed copper fixtures. Everything works together. Nothing feels like an afterthought. That kind of material coordination takes planning, and it's one of the things we focus on heavily during the design phase of any bathroom remodeling job.
The built-in bench and recessed niche are exactly the kind of details that separate a standard remodel from something that feels intentional. You're not working around a cramped corner or fumbling for a shelf - everything has a place. The frameless glass enclosure keeps it all open and easy to clean, without cutting off the natural light coming in from the window.
Copper fixtures are having a real moment right now, and we think you can see why. Against the rich wood tones, they add warmth without going over the top. Finish selection matters more than people realize, and getting it right ties the whole room together.
This is what bathroom remodeling looks like when function and design pull in the same direction. If your current bathroom isn't giving you that, we'd love to talk through what's possible.