Originally underutilized despite its size, the primary ensuite was reworked to introduce structure, clarity, and a more deliberate sense of balance.
Rather than expanding the footprint, the focus was on correcting how the space functioned. The layout was reconfigured to better support daily use, with storage integrated more intentionally and key elements repositioned to create a more natural flow.
A defining move in the redesign was resolving the separation between the tub and shower. Instead of existing as disconnected features, they were aligned and treated as part of a cohesive composition—visually connected through consistent material choices and proportion.
Material selections were kept clean and purposeful. Custom cabinetry introduces warmth, complemented by quartz surfaces, refined tilework, and understated plumbing fixtures. Each element was chosen to contribute to a space that feels composed, bright, and quietly elevated.

Beyond the visual transformation, targeted upgrades were made to improve long-term performance. New plumbing fixtures, lighting, and enclosure systems were integrated seamlessly, supporting both durability and ease of use.
Every decision was made with longevity in mind—resulting in an ensuite that performs as well as it presents.
