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Luxury bathroom upgrades
Older Chicago homes often have master bedrooms paired with modest bathrooms—or none at all. A master bath conversion creates the private retreat you want: spacious shower, soaking tub, dual vanities, proper lighting, and heated floors. This might mean expanding into an adjacent closet or bedroom, reconfiguring existing space, or building a small addition.
Luxury features require infrastructure to support them. A steam shower needs a properly sealed enclosure with adequate power. Radiant floor heating requires thin-set or self-leveling compound over heating cables or mats, with dedicated circuits. Freestanding tubs need floor framing that supports the filled weight. We design the mechanical systems first, ensuring your amenities will actually work as intended.
The result is a master bathroom that feels like a destination rather than just a utility. Large-format tile in a walk-in shower, stone countertops on furniture-quality vanities, lighting that flatters rather than glares. Every element chosen and installed for both function and aesthetics, creating a space you'll actually enjoy using every day.

“Kevin is a skilled Production Coordinator with extensive experience in the architecture and planning industry. He demonstrates competency across AutoCAD, landscaping, InDesign, public speaking, and sustainable design. He also serves as a media and communications specialist and holds a Bachelor's degree in Landscape Architecture from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.”

“Rafal manages project timelines and coordinates between design and construction teams to ensure smooth project execution. His attention to detail and organizational skills help keep projects on track from start to finish.”

“Caroline holds a Bachelor of Science in Architecture from Washington University in St. Louis, with a minor in Business. She emphasizes thoughtful design and meticulous attention to detail when developing distinctive client projects. She particularly enjoys designing vibrant spaces that celebrate Chicago's seasonal variations.”