Featured project: Riggs Street Hall Bathroom

Sometimes the best transformations start with the smallest room. This hall bathroom refresh is proof that thoughtful design — even within an existing footprint — can completely change how a space feels.

The goal was simple: take a builder-grade bathroom and turn it into something calm, clean, and worth showing off. The result delivers on every count — and feels right at home alongside the primary bath, primary bedroom, hallway, and staircase updates we completed at the same property.

Custom white oak vanity cabinets anchor the space, topped with quartz countertops and complemented by oversized medicine cabinets that add serious storage without sacrificing style. New lighting, fresh trim, and a crisp coat of paint do the quiet work of tying it all together.

One of the more unique challenges? Relocating the attic access — originally cut into the hallway ceiling — into the bathroom itself, then concealing it with a decorative ceiling treatment that looks intentional rather than improvised.

A FITTS ventilation cover, embedded flush into the ceiling so it simply disappears into the design, rounds out the thoughtful details that make this bathroom work as hard as it looks.