05/31/2026
Some spaces ask you to settle. This one no longer does.
The original bathroom was functional — but segmented, heavy, and closed off in a way that made the square footage feel smaller than it was. Dark cabinetry, dated granite, frosted sliding shower doors, and a drop-in tub tucked beside it left little room for the space to breathe. It was a bathroom that worked. It just didn't inspire.
The transformation began with a clear design direction: open, luminous, and refined. The existing layout was reimagined to give each element room to exist intentionally. A freestanding soaking tub now anchors the room beneath a statement pendant light — sculptural, calm, effortless. Floor-to-ceiling Calacatta-look porcelain tile wraps the shower walls in soft veining and scale, giving the space a cohesion that feels editorial rather than assembled.
Frameless glass replaced the old enclosure entirely, and recessed niches — finished with penny tile accents and brushed nickel trim — bring order and character to the shower in equal measure.
At the vanity wall, custom slate-toned cabinetry stretches the full length of the space, topped with crisp white quartz and anchored by LED-backlit mirrors. Crystal sconces flank each side, adding a layer of refined lighting that works morning or evening. Every hardware selection — brushed nickel throughout — was chosen to feel cohesive rather than collected.
Nothing here is accidental. This is a primary suite that finally lives up to the rest of the home.
If your bathroom has been asking you to settle, let's change that.
Greystone Kitchens
9456 Philips Hwy, Ste 9
Jacksonville, FL 32256
(904) 213-9100
www.greystonekitchens.com