
Kitchen concept 01
Sunlit herringbone galley
A bright galley with herringbone floors, stainless cabinetry, and patterned wall tile that feels both tailored and highly livable.
Kitchen and bath inspiration
These references are here to make remodeling conversations easier. Instead of describing a finish direction vaguely, you can react to real kitchen and bathroom looks, identify what feels right, and use that clarity to shape a smarter scope.
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Curated design references
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Clearer design conversation
How to use this page
Save the rooms that feel closest to your taste, then tell us what you respond to most: the cabinetry tone, the tile scale, the island shape, the tub style, or the overall mood of the room.




Kitchen directions
The kitchen section now reflects the owner's selected references more closely, from bright galley kitchens and painted cabinetry to darker architectural looks and classic island-centered layouts. These examples make it easier to react to real finish moods, storage ideas, and room personalities.

Kitchen concept 01
A bright galley with herringbone floors, stainless cabinetry, and patterned wall tile that feels both tailored and highly livable.

Kitchen concept 02
Dark slab-style cabinetry paired with dramatic marble creates a sharp, architectural kitchen with a premium urban feel.

Kitchen concept 03
A light, open shaker kitchen with seating integrated into the island for a more family-centered and conversation-friendly layout.

Kitchen concept 04
Rich green cabinetry, warm brass touches, and an open connection to the patio give this kitchen a fresh collected character.

Kitchen concept 05
This narrower kitchen uses pale blue cabinetry, patterned wallpaper, and warm brass to make a compact footprint feel custom and cheerful.

Kitchen concept 06
Warm wood cabinet fronts and a deep green splashback offer a quieter modern direction with a handcrafted, material-led feel.

Kitchen concept 07
Dark heritage cabinetry, oversized pendants, and a generous island create a formal kitchen with strong gathering-space presence.

Kitchen concept 08
Navy lower cabinets, bright uppers, and a professional-style range create a crisp contrast that still reads timeless.

Kitchen concept 09
Muted taupe cabinetry, a window seat, and soft natural light make this galley kitchen feel calm, elegant, and space-efficient.

Kitchen concept 10
A smaller galley with white cabinets, warm ochre walls, and bright trim proves compact kitchens can still feel bold and full of personality.
Bathroom directions
This bathroom collection now reflects the owner's selected references more closely, including airy double vanities, marble-forward statement walls, colorful tile rooms, and cleaner modern retreat layouts. Together they make it easier to react to the exact mood, material contrast, and fixture character you want to bring into the remodel.

Bathroom concept 01
A light maple vanity, marble-look counter, and soft mirror wall create a bathroom direction that feels bright, calm, and quietly upscale.

Bathroom concept 02
Dark walnut cabinetry, brass trim, and bold stone veining make this vanity wall feel high-design, tailored, and full of statement value.

Bathroom concept 03
Dimensional wall texture, a floating wood counter, and pendant lighting turn a small powder room into something memorable and sculptural.

Bathroom concept 04
Green wall tile, a compact wood stand, and bright red fixtures give this bath a collected character that feels personal rather than generic.

Bathroom concept 05
Graphic black trim, brass hardware, and arched mirrors create a crisp classic bath with a more editorial and custom-furniture feel.

Bathroom concept 06
A wall-to-wall blue tile field paired with warm brass reads fresh, clean, and highly memorable while still staying practical for daily use.

Bathroom concept 07
Continuous marble surfaces and an open shower zone make this room feel like a true retreat, with a quiet luxury that comes from consistency.

Bathroom concept 08
This long, modern bath uses repeated mirrors, slab counters, and controlled lighting to make a narrow footprint feel intentional and high-end.

Bathroom concept 09
Dark wood cabinetry, tall glazing, and a freestanding tub create a bathroom that feels architectural, restful, and strongly connected to natural light.
Design guidance
Good design pages should do more than show pretty rooms. They should help clarify priorities, surface constraints, and give the remodeling conversation a shared vocabulary from the beginning.
Use inspiration to identify circulation issues, storage gaps, awkward sightlines, or fixture placement problems before talking finishes.
The strongest remodels usually commit to a clear tone: warm transitional, crisp contemporary, or spa-forward and quiet.
Lighting, shower glass, vanity warmth, and tub placement often do more for perceived luxury than simply adding more tile.
Beautiful kitchens still need prep space, appliance logic, seating flow, and sightlines that work for real family use.
Plan your next project
If a kitchen or bathroom on this page feels close to your taste, use that as a starting point. We can talk through what translates well to your home, what needs to change for function, and where materials should work hardest.