luxury bathroom renovation
Every home has a room that is most used. This primary bathroom remodel was designed to support our clients' daily routines with ease while delivering a look that feels polished, timeless, and thoughtfully crafted.

Built for How You Live

Dazzling and Accessible Primary Bathroom Remodel

Project summary:

Every now and then, we come across a very special project that impacts our team in a profound way. This bathroom remodel in northeast Edmond was just that. The family reached out for a full primary bathroom remodel after suffering from intense water damage from a pipe leak. They wanted to focus on adding accessibility elements for a disabled family member and aging relatives and create a bathroom space that could fit a multitude of needs while still maintaining a modern and upscale feel. To take this project to the next level for the homeowners, we built a wet room with double shower heads, a bench, and a freestanding tub. Above the wet room bench, we inserted a built-in niche with matte marble-look tile placed in a herringbone pattern. We doubled their vanity space and installed double sinks and mirrors with storage cabinets. In keeping with the traditional design elements of the rest of the house, we went with gorgeous stained wood cabinetry. Removing the door and widening the doorway of the toilet room made it walker-accessible, and the heated floors added a luxurious element to a bathroom that will be enjoyed for so many years. With safety and accessibility in mind, we installed grab bars in the toilet room and wet room. This bathroom is now a stunning and safe space for our clients and their family!

Project notes:

  • ADA bathroom-wheelchair friendly
  • Zero entry/curbless shower entry
  • Floor-to-ceiling shower glass with a double glass door
  • Large format tile in the shower
  • Square freestanding tub
  • Deck-mounted tub filler
  • Chevron tile pattern
  • Kohler thermostatic shower system
  • Custom mirrors
  • Grab bars
  • Refreshed crown molding paint
  • Heated flooring system
  • Custom-stained vanity
  • Wet room
  • Removed the second vanity and tub to make a wet room
  • Updated the original vanity to remove the makeup vanity area
  • Updated trim paint
Bathroom with large format shower tile

How the magic happens

Double glass shower door installation

The Before Stage

A severe pipe leak left this primary bathroom in need of a complete rebuild. Beyond repairing the damage, the family needed a safer, more adaptable space that could support mobility needs and future use. Our initial focus was on identifying accessibility challenges, layout limitations, and opportunities to create a bathroom that could serve everyone comfortably.
Walk-in shower with bench seating

Design & Planning Stage

The new plan centered on accessibility without compromising on a refined look. We designed a curbless wet room with double shower heads, installed heated floors, widened the toilet room entry, and selected custom-stained cabinetry to reflect the home’s traditional style. Through detailed planning and visual layouts, the homeowners could clearly see how function and design would work together.
Bathroom remodel with upgraded fixtures

Finished Project

The completed bathroom balances safety, comfort, and visual impact. Features like grab bars, a wet room, double vanities, and warm wood finishes create a space that feels open and intentional. The result is a bathroom that adapts over time while remaining elegant and ready for everyday use.