Easton Bath Renovation & Custom Vanity

This Easton bath renovation is a study in warm wood, soft texture, and clean architecture, designed by Jennifer Bonner of Love Your Room. A Laslo rift cut modern oak vanity anchors the space with a calm, linear grain that feels tailored and timeless. The top drawers have reeded panels that bring texture and style to this stunning space. The composition leans classic without feeling heavy, thanks to refined proportions, crisp door profiles, and an elevated furniture base that gives the vanity a built in look with a lighter visual footprint.

Custom Vanity with Reeded Drawer Fronts

The vanity upper drawers introduce a subtle layer of detail with reeded panels, adding texture that feels intentional and elevated. That ribbed rhythm pairs beautifully with the smooth countertop and the quiet geometry of the tilework, creating contrast you notice up close. Warm, understated knobs keep the look cohesive and let the wood grain and reeding remain the focal point.

Modern Porcelain Countertop

A bright white countertop and an MSI Surfaces undermount porcelain sink keep the vanity top clean and fresh, while a polished chrome widespread faucet adds a classic finishing note. Behind the sink, the backsplash is finished in handmade tile with a glossy surface and gentle variation from piece to piece. The tiles read as a soft, tonal grid in a warm neutral, and light plays across the glaze, giving the wall depth and a subtle glow.

A Study In Symmetry

Above, an arched mirror creates a graceful focal point, flanked by matching sconces with white glass shades. The symmetry feels balanced and calming, and the lighting is flattering and functional. A woven pendant reflected in the mirror adds an organic layer, bringing in texture that complements the warmth of the oak.

Classic Herribone Marble Flooring

Underfoot, marble flooring in a herringbone pattern introduces movement and brightness. Subtle veining and the angled layout add visual interest without overpowering the room. With soft neutral walls and crisp trim, the overall palette feels airy, inviting, and quietly luxurious.

Posted by Neil Laslo

Neil Laslo helms Laslo Kitchens, a family business founded by his father, where he grew up surrounded by master craftsmen, mastering kitchen remodeling and custom cabinetry. Taking over management, Neil leveraged his 17+ years of experience to boost quality and efficiency. A skilled leader with a knack for kitchen design, he transforms teams into top performers, delivering custom kitchens with a customer-first focus. Visit www.laslokitchens.com to explore his craftsmanship.