What began as a 1969 midcentury home with strong bones became an opportunity to restore depth, texture, and presence to spaces that had lost their impact over time. The fireplace, once a defining feature, had been painted over and flattened, while the main bathroom felt dated and inefficient. Rather than simply updating finishes, the goal was to rework both spaces in a way that felt cohesive, intentional, and true to the home’s architectural roots.
The result is a home that feels more grounded, more expressive, and fully aligned with its midcentury spirit.