
We focused on the primary bathroom, guest bathroom, and laundry room—leaning into the home’s roots while creating calm, modern spaces that actually work for real family life. It’s midcentury done with soul: timeless, thoughtful, and never forced.
The primary bathroom sets the tone with warm terracotta tile and grounding flagstone floors. A freestanding tub, floating rift-sawn white oak vanity, and sculptural shelf add warmth, structure, and a gentle touch of softness—simple, intentional design that just feels right.
The guest bathroom keeps the story going with clean lines, subtle textures, and soft finishes—a space that’s polished but still welcoming, the kind of place your guests feel at home in.
Even the laundry room got the same careful treatment. Smart storage, durable surfaces, and a layout designed for daily life make it as practical as it is stylish—a quiet hero of the home, supporting the rhythm of the family’s day-to-day.
This remodel wasn’t about reinvention—it was about listening to the home’s original language and giving it room to speak. Now every space feels aligned with the midcentury spirit while working beautifully for the way this family actually lives. Calm, functional, and full of quiet charm—this is midcentury, evolved.