Modern secondary bathroom featuring deep green zellige tile, textured wallpaper, minimalist black hardware, and a pill-shaped mirror in a Jersey City residence.

The Serene Bathroom Transformation

A Study in Anticipatory Design

Hoboken, NJ

Modern secondary bathroom featuring deep green zellige tile, textured wallpaper, minimalist black hardware, and a pill-shaped mirror in a Jersey City residence.

We believe that every corner of a residence should contribute to a sense of calm, regardless of its footprint. For this project, we took a standard secondary bath and engineered it into a warm, high-performance sanctuary that feels like a quiet departure from the everyday.

By auditing the client’s lifestyle and personal "anti-preferences" before demolition, we established a design logic rooted in both intimacy and ease. This proactive strategy became our greatest asset when structural surprises surfaced during the build; because the "Infrastructure of Ease" was already defined, we were able to present pre-vetted pivots and thoughtful alternatives that kept the project’s warmth intact and the client’s peace of mind absolute.

The result is a secondary bath that functions as a masterclass in spatial logic—a space so meticulously tailored to the client’s habits that it transformed a potentially stressful renovation into an inviting, frictionless evolution of her home.

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