Bathroom Remodels

Bangin’ bathrooms are important to us at Matriarch

The Charlie

Curbless showers are all the rage now and we love building them. This bathroom is finished off with a freestanding soaking tub and a custom vanity featuring a make-up counter in a natural oak stain.

The Maria Bathrooms

Artfully crafted by our own in-house designer, each tile pairing was carefully selected to reflect the clients' modern and chic taste. These bathrooms were built from the ground up and reflect the latest in trends.

The Virginia

Updating these two bathrooms in an original 1900’s bungalow in the heart of Virginia Highlands was a real treat. The bathroom designed was reconfigured to allow for built-in storage while maintaining the charm of original features like the shower window and penny tile.

The Benson

The bathroom was enlarged by approximately two feet to accommodate a double vanity. The tub/shower combo was redesigned to fit a custom shower. The homeowner saved money by using a ceramic wall tile made to look like marble but splurged on the accent tile to give it that extra “pop.”

The Doodle

The accent tile in a bathroom makes all the difference, and these homeowners’ selection hit it out of the park. The brass accents in the tile, complemented by the brass fixtures, makes this bathroom too cool for school.

The Hotchner

When you’re tight on space but don’t want to give up that relaxing tub, you combine them! These clients went with a curbless shower design so that they could put their beautiful bathtub at the back of their shower. Their entire bathroom floor is waterproof to create a beautiful flowing bathroom space

The Natalie

Brittany converted an original 90’s style builder-grade bathroom so that it better showcased the owner’s personality and modern aesthetic. Originally the bathroom featured a shower/tub combo, but that left very little storage space in the already small bathroom. By converting the space into a walk-in shower only, Brittany was able to take a foot of space at the back corner and convert it into useable storage.

The Westview

This trendy bathroom was jazzed up on a budget. At 15 cents a tile, white subway tile is both classic and inexpensive. Paired with a hip pattern floor tile, this bathroom came together beautifully.

The Luna

This bathroom was thoughtfully designed by an interior designer and the colors really pop. Turning the subway tiles vertical is an unconventional way to make conventional tiles really stand out.

The Batman

One of Brittany’s most popular bathrooms to date - the black & white design is both stylish and sleek.

The Brady Bathrooms

In Brittany’s most recent flip, she designed and built these bathrooms from the ground up. The styles range from traditional faux marble to contemporary line design tiles so that there’s something for everyone.