E 55th Street

Spa Inspired Master Bath with Wet Room | Savannah, Georgia

Master bath renovation with wet room

Once an open porch, this space had been converted to a bathroom 40-plus
years ago and was due for an fresh design and renovation.

Dated master bath remodel
Dated and worn masterbath

The new design was a collaboration of the homeowner’s vision and
the artistry of Mathew Hallett of Hallett & Co. The spa inspired renovation detailed the colors of nature and sky and required precision to achieve each element of this sophisticated design.

Masterbath makeover plumbing move and drywall
Natural lighting for spa style masterbath
large format tile installation from floor to ceiling

Large format tile was installed on the walls from floor to ceiling with a burst of color from the smaller vertical tiles.

Details and precise fits for this Masterbath renovation

The large vanity mirror was precisely cut to mount flush on the wall within the large format tile. Holes were made into the mirror to allow the wall sconces to be mounted on top of the glass.

 

The irregularity of the previous porch space was challenging, but, as you can see, the result of this master bath renovation is dazzling. Smaller spaces are the most challenging to design and to build.

Tranquil spa bath renovation
Wall faucets for a spa inspired bath

This spa-inspired master bath renovation was tedious with all the challenges of retrofitting an older space. The details reflect the precision that was required to honor the insightful design.

Spa inspired master bath renovation
Master bath wet room

A wet room with dual shower heads, soaker tub, glass shelf niches, and floor to ceiling glass is the focal point of this spa inspired master bath.

Wall mounted faucets in large format tile
Soaker tub in the wet room
What amazed me the most is that Steven was able to translate my vision and make sure that each and everyone involved in this project understood that the final result was NOT just a construction project, but that each and everyone of them were becoming part of an art project.
— Nick D.