
Our client appreciated the architectural character of the primary bathroom in their Timnath home. Diamond-paned windows and a statement chandelier gave the space presence and distinction.
However, extensive water damage behind the original shower and hardwood flooring required a full renovation, creating an opportunity to rebuild the room with elevated materials and refined detailing.

The goal was to maintain the original layout and chandelier, while introducing richer finishes for modern elegance. The neutral color palette and frameless glass shower allow the natural light and layered textures to truly shine.

The old, jetted tub and bulky decking were replaced with a sleek freestanding bathtub with floor-mounted filler.

Behind the tub, we installed fluted ceramic tiles for added texture and interest.

The entire shower was reinforced and rebuilt—from the moisture-resistant backer board to the custom framed bench.

New fixtures include a hand-held shower, fixed shower head, and lever handles in an opulent French gold polished finish.

Taj Mahal natural quartzite with subtle creamy veining was selected for the bench wrap and shower surround.

To further elevate the design, our client chose stunning stone hex tiles with intricate chip details for the shower pan.

Where the shower glass meets the bench is perfection, demonstrating exceptional attention to detail and precision craftsmanship.

Large format ceramic tiles—as durable as they are stylish—replaced the damaged hardwoods.
Crystal wall sconces, faucet handles and cabinetry pulls refract the light in their many facets, adding touches of luxury to the space.

Each sconce includes four crystal beads held in place by metal brackets in a polished nickel finish.

Capsule-shaped mirrors reflect and celebrate the many sources of light.

The same quartzite stone used in the shower adorns the countertop and backsplash. French gold faucets and crystal knobs complete the look.

Mixed polished metals were intentionally used to create a deeper design palette, and to integrate the finishes used throughout the home.
Read what HighCraft interior designers have to say about mixing metals and using natural stone materials in their expert advice article “4 Colorado Kitchen and Bath Trends for 2026” that appeared in Colorado Homes & Lifestyles magazine.

By incorporating durable yet elegant new fixtures and finishes in this remodel, we enhanced the room’s design while preserving its original layout and character. The result is a more sophisticated bathroom for the ages.
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Whether you’re developing plans for a custom home, or want to reimagine the space you have with a remodel, HighCraft’s experienced design-build team can navigate every detail of the planning and construction process for projects of any size. Contact HighCraft with questions or to schedule a free consultation.