Bathroom Renewal

A calm bathroom renewal built around natural light, honest materials, and useful storage.

Remodeled bathroom with freestanding tub, brass fixtures, and a Hill Country window view by Ridge Rock Builders

The project story

A building is the result of the decisions behind it.

This finished bathroom shows how a focused renovation can change the daily experience of a home. The freestanding tub sits beside a Hill Country view, while warm wood and brass keep the room from feeling cold or overworked.

The strongest moments come from relationships rather than isolated upgrades: the tile and shelf, the vanity and lighting, the fixtures and surrounding finishes.

Behind the visible work, a bathroom renewal depends on careful coordination of waterproofing, plumbing, lighting, ventilation, storage, and transitions into the existing home.

Key decisions

What the project needed to resolve.

01

Let the view lead

The tub and open portions of the room benefit from the landscape without sacrificing privacy.

02

Build in useful storage

The double vanity and shower shelf put everyday storage where it is needed.

03

Use warmth with restraint

Natural wood and brass balance the light tile while keeping the palette disciplined.

04

Resolve the hidden work

Waterproofing, plumbing, ventilation, lighting, and transitions determine long-term performance.

What this project demonstrates

A focused renovation feels complete when the visible materials and hidden performance decisions are designed together.

A better first step

Bring the land, the idea, or the plans you already have.

Build Studio turns a quick estimate, uploaded plan, sketch, or detailed scope into one private project you can revise, compare, and send to Ridge Rock for review.