Shades of Grey

BATHROOM REMODELING IN HARVARD, MA

This Harvard bathroom is built around a tight, cohesive palette. Grey subway tile lines the walk-in shower, bringing a classic pattern that has real staying power. Outside the shower, wainscoting wraps the lower half of the walls and gives the room a solidity and craftsmanship that carries through to the overall finish. Silver hardware runs consistently through the fixtures and fittings, tying the shower and the broader room together across the full space.

The palette here is deliberately restrained. The grey tile, the wainscoting, and the silver hardware are all working in the same direction, and the result is a bathroom that feels polished and complete. Keeping a room this edited takes discipline in the design process. Every material choice either supports the palette or undermines it, and this project handles that balance well.

That kind of restraint tends to age better than rooms built around trends. Homeowners in Harvard and across the Nashoba Valley area often come to us wanting a bathroom that will still feel right ten or fifteen years from now. A cohesive palette built around quality materials and consistent finishes is one of the more reliable ways to get there. Subway tile and wainscoting have been around long enough to prove the point.

Platt Builders works with homeowners throughout Harvard and surrounding Nashoba Valley communities including Groton, Ayer, and Littleton on custom bathroom remodeling projects. If your bathroom is ready for an update, we'd love to hear from you.

Desiree Tarantini