Bathroom Remodel · Southlake
Serenity Master Bath
Imported from Houzz. To be reviewed.
The Primary Bath, and What It Should Feel Like
A primary bath should feel like a room designed for one very specific person — you. Not a hotel. Not a spread. The exact height of your vanity, the exact temperature of the light at the mirror where you actually do your makeup, the exact side of the shower where you want the niche, the exact way the tub gets used or (honestly) doesn't.
The best baths start with a designer asking the questions no one asks: do you actually take baths, or does the tub photograph well and sit unused for years? If it's the second, that floor space becomes a longer vanity or a real walk-in shower with a bench. If it's the first, we build for it — Kohler, Victoria + Albert, and Waterworks make the freestanding tubs we spec most often, and we plan the plumbing rough-in around the exact fill-time you want.
Then Chad executes. Waterproofing gets an independent leak-check before tile ever goes down. Grout lines get walked with your designer to make sure a run doesn't fall in an awkward place. Cosmetic-grade CRI-90 lighting at 2700K at the vanity — the temperature that lets you trust your reflection at 6 a.m. before an event — is on the electrician's list before rough-in, not an afterthought.
The parts of the house you're still living in during construction stay livable. Dust barriers seal the bath from the bedroom. Floors covered. Fixtures wrapped. Chad's schedule holds because his subs work the same rotation every project, not the lowest bidder of the week.
Talk to Chad about your project — bring your designer, or come solo and we can introduce you to one whose portfolio you'll love.
The space, photo by photo
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