The room's original builder-grade finishes were wearing out faster than the homeowners expected. They had us rebuild the master bath as one project: two vanities, a jetted soaker tub, a curbless walk-in shower, and two private water closets.
Dominion Valley is a well-built community, but a lot of its homes are now at the age where the original builder-grade bathroom finishes start to give out. That is what happened here. The materials the house came with were wearing out faster than the homeowners expected - the kind of tired surfaces that no amount of cleaning brings back.
Rather than patch one piece at a time, they had us rebuild the master bath as a single project, so every surface in the room would be new at once and the layout could be planned around how two people actually use the space in the morning.
Here is the room the way you move through it - from the shower wall, back to the tub, and out to the doors.
Two separate vanities anchor the long walls, each with its own mirror, sconces, and counter space, so two people are never working around one sink. White shaker cabinets and quartz counters keep the room bright; the dark plank-tile floor and matte-black fixtures keep it from washing out. The tray ceiling and recessed lighting give the room its height.
The freestanding tub sits on its own under the window, with a matte-black filler set beside it. It is a soaker, but look closely and you will see the jet ports along the inside - it doubles as a jetted tub when you want it. The black shutters keep it in natural light without putting it on display to the street.
No curb to step over and no glass door to clean around. The walls are large-format marble-look porcelain; the floor and a full-length niche are wrapped in charcoal hex mosaic. The niche runs the length of the wall and has its own LED downlights, so bottles are not sitting in shadow. A matte-black square rain head, a handheld on a slide bar, and a wall valve finish it. Because the same dark tile carries from the shower floor out across the bathroom, the shower reads as one piece with the rest of the room.
The room has two separate toilet rooms, one on each side, each behind its own door. They are finished to match the rest of the bath - dark plank tile, matte-black hardware, and a deep navy accent wall behind each toilet for some contrast against the white. Small rooms, but they were not treated as an afterthought.
This master bath was built by Anson Electrical & Remodeling, a family-owned company that has worked in Northern Virginia for 20+ years. The standards on it are the same ones founder Brad Anson - a Virginia Master Electrician (License #2705178102) and Class B Builder - sets for every job, big or small.
A named project manager ran it from the first walkthrough to the last, and the work was done by our own licensed in-house team, not anonymous subcontractors carrying the Anson name. It started the way all our jobs do: a consultation, then a written proposal with scope, timeline, and cost before anything came out, with permits pulled by us where the work required them.
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