


Most bathrooms are just functional. Four walls, a sink, a tub. They get the job done but they don't really feel like yours. We think that's a missed opportunity - especially when the right details can make a bathroom feel intentional and well-built rather than just assembled.
That's exactly what we focus on when we take on a custom build. Every choice has a reason. The stone countertops, the hardware finish, the tile layout, the placement of a built-in shelf in the shower - none of it is accidental. It all comes together to create a space that feels cohesive and solid, not pieced together from a big box store catalog.
One of our favorite parts of this kind of work is how different two bathrooms can look when they're built around the homeowner's style. A dark stone vanity top with a vessel sink and industrial sconce lighting hits completely different than a large-format tiled shower with matte black wall-mount fixtures and a double vanity. Both are custom. Both are built right. They just serve different people and different spaces.
The functional side matters just as much as the visual. Things like properly set tile, well-fitted cabinetry, and fixtures that are installed to last - that's the backbone of interior repairs and restoration work we're proud to put our name on. A bathroom that looks sharp but has issues behind the walls or under the surface isn't really a finished job.
When we say a custom bathroom should feel as solid as it looks, we mean it. The finishes are the part you see every day. The craftsmanship underneath is what makes it last.