A cramped layout, dated finishes and awkward closets left this Oregon primary en suite bathroom feeling smaller than its footprint. To create a space that better suited the single homeowner’s needs, designer Amy Pearson reworked the layout and refined the style to deliver a more open, functional and timelessly modern retreat.
By eliminating two closets — one in the bathroom and one in the bedroom — and shifting the door to the primary suite, Pearson was able to expand the bathroom by 14 square feet and introduce a more efficient floor plan. The new design includes dual floating walnut vanities with storage towers, a spacious low-curb shower that spans the width of the room and improved lighting and ventilation throughout.
A restrained palette of white, black, gray and brown highlights rich materials, including Carrara marble mosaic tile and warm wood cabinetry. Geometric-patterned wall tiles add drama and dimension, while luxe brass accents bring a refined touch. The result is a sophisticated, light-filled bathroom with smart storage and enduring style.