In this elegant 1930s home, a thoughtful, full-scale transformation elevated everyday living by reimagining the study, primary bath, and laundry into spaces that balance classic character with modern function. The study—once an underwhelming room—was restored to its full 154-square-foot potential, where meticulous cherry paneling, concealed art-hanging systems, a custom desk, and a refined fireplace surround create a richly detailed backdrop enhanced by layered lighting and a statement ceiling treatment.
Nearby, an inefficient primary suite was reconfigured to introduce dual walk-in closets and a serene, modern bath, where clean-lined, high-gloss cabinetry is complemented by soft green penny tile, a herringbone shower detail, and an etched glass screen that preserves both privacy and natural light. The redesigned laundry room replaces a dated, partial footprint with a bright, highly functional space featuring custom cabinetry, integrated appliances, patterned flooring, and ample storage. What began as a series of practical upgrades culminates in a cohesive, luxurious suite of rooms that feel both timeless and distinctly personal to the home.