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THE GLASS BOX SHOWER BATHROOM

CUSTOM PRIMARY BATHROOM TRANSFORMATION

Most bathrooms hide the shower in a corner.
We built the entire room around it.

TIMELINE

6 WEEKS

BUDGET

UPPER MID 5 FIGURES

GALLERY

EXPLORE THE COLLECTION

VISION

“We didn’t put a shower in this bathroom. We built the bathroom around the shower.”

This room started with one idea.

What if the shower wasn’t against a wall?
What if it sat in the middle of the room like a piece of architecture?

So that’s exactly what we did.

A fully custom, frameless glass box shower placed intentionally inside the space, not against it. No visual weight. No bulky framing. Just clean glass, sharp lines, and a structure that feels like it’s floating.

From the moment you walk in, your eye doesn’t go to the vanity or the tub. It goes to the glass.

That was the point.

The oversized hex tile floors anchor the room with quiet movement. Inside the shower, the transition to pebble creates texture underfoot without breaking the calm. The dimensional textured wall tile catches natural light from the corner windows all day long, so the room never looks the same twice.

The freestanding tub sits framed by glass and trees like it was placed in a gallery.

Matte black fixtures cut through the soft tones with intention. The floating bench, recessed niche, and minimal hardware keep the entire structure feeling light instead of heavy.

Nothing here is standard builder layout.
Nothing here is accidental.

This bathroom feels more like a spa suite in a modern resort than something you expect to find inside a home in Bellevue.

And that’s exactly why it works.

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