



Sometimes the details nobody notices at first glance are the ones that make a bathroom feel truly custom. That's exactly the kind of thinking that went into this build. We focused on creating a space that looks sharp, functions well every day, and has a few features that catch people off guard once they notice them.
The hidden doors are a big one. They blend right into the board and batten wall treatment, so from a distance the room looks completely seamless. No awkward door frames breaking up the design. Just clean, uninterrupted walls that give the whole space a high-end, intentional feel. It's the kind of detail that separates a bathroom renovation from a custom build.
The shower was built to match that same level of quality. Large-format marble-look tile lines the walls, a built-in niche keeps things organized without cluttering the space, and the frameless glass enclosure with matte black hardware ties it all together. The wood-look tile flooring runs throughout the room and keeps the overall feel warm without sacrificing durability.
On the vanity side, we went with a farmhouse-style wood cabinet topped with marble, paired with a matte black faucet set and a wall-mounted vanity light. It's a combination that hits that sweet spot between rustic and modern. The recessed lighting overhead keeps everything bright and even - no dark corners, no harsh shadows.
Whether you're updating an existing bathroom or adding one in a basement from scratch, this kind of build is absolutely achievable. The key is thinking through every layer - the tile, the fixtures, the wall treatment, the doors - so everything works together instead of just being thrown into a room.