Selected Bathrooms
Bathrooms do a lot in a small footprint, and they’re one of the easiest places for a remodel to go sideways if the plan isn’t solved early. Our bathroom remodeling process is built around getting the systems and details right before finishes begin. We plan layout, waterproofing, ventilation, tile, lighting, and storage upfront, then run the build with clean sequencing so the space comes together smoothly.
You’ll see a mix of bright, straightforward updates and more tailored bathrooms with statement tile, custom cabinetry, and layered lighting. If you’re deciding what’s worth investing in, focus on what improves daily use: a shower that performs, storage that stays tidy, lighting that works at the mirror and tile or trim details that land cleanly.
What we focus on:
- Shower and wet-area systems planned before finishes begin
- Moisture control and ventilation that performs
- Layout comfort: clearances, storage, and everyday function
- Tile work with straight lines, clean edges, and well-placed niches
- Finish integration: lighting, mirrors, hardware, and trim details
Spring House Bathroom
This luxury bathroom was designed to feel open and calm. The freestanding tub is intentionally set under the arched window for a relaxing view. The bright, walk-in shower keeps sight lines clean by featuring large-format wall tile. The traditional fixtures let the space feel intentional without adding visual noise.





North Wales Bathroom
This bath leans darker and more tailored, with oversized tile, matte-black fixtures, and a built-in towel warmer. The shower combines a bench and an embossed patterned accent niche with a stone floor, giving the room texture without clutter. A rustic spa-like retreat was the inspiration, with warm wood elements keeping with the intended mood of the space.





Lafayette Hill Bathroom
This curated bathroom makes a strong statement through tile and cabinetry. The handmade Zellige shower tile, arched reeded glass panel, and patterned floor create texture, while the vanity and mirror bring a more furniture-like feel to the space.



Jamison Bathroom
This remodel balances classic and modern farmhouse details. The blue gray vanity and black accents keep it crisp, with the tub/shower area staying bright and clean. The shiplap panels and open shelving add durability and function without crowding the wall.


North Wales Bathroom
This primary bath was planned around light and simplicity, with a full glass shower and extra large format tiles that keep the room feeling larger. The darker floor grounds the space and gives the white finishes more depth. Strands of wood beads on the chandelier introduce a relaxed feel to the natural light-filled bath.





Jamison Bathroom
This modern farmhouse bathroom is all about clean geometry and warmth. The half wall tile and arched mirrors create structure, while the wood vanity and dark fixtures keep it from feeling sterile. It’s a good example of a bathroom remodel that feels updated with intentional nods to the past.





Richboro Bathroom
This bath is driven by stone pattern and scale. The shower wall mixes large-format tile with smaller herringbone field detail, separated by a sleek product ledge. The built-in bench and secondary shower wand, keep to the luxury and function of the design. The overall look is clean, bright, and timeless.





Browse by project type
Design-build remodeling organized by project type. Click a category to see more.
Kitchen Remodel
Layout, cabinetry, lighting, and finishes that feel cohesive.
Bathroom Remodel
Waterproofing-first planning, ventilation, and tile and trim that read clean.
Secondary Room Remodel
Basements, attics, and bonus rooms finished to feel fully integrated.
Custom Woodwork
Built-ins, trim, and cabinetry with crisp lines and consistent reveals.
Whole-Home Renovation
Phased work, clean sequencing, and continuity from room to room.
Home Additions
Seamless tie-ins, exterior balance, and old-to-new transitions solved early.





