Upstairs at the Three Rivers house, the primary suite is designed as a true retreat–calm, grounded, and quietly confident. These schemes focus on comfort without slipping into predictability, layering rich color, tactile materials, and a few bold contrasts that keep things feeling intentional rather than precious. Here’s a closer look at how the bedroom and bath come together on the second floor.
Primary Bedroom
The primary bedroom embraces a deeper, more enveloping palette, anchored by soft gray-blue walls that set a calm, muted tone. Olive green, burgundy, and inky blue accents add dimension, while layered textiles bring warmth and ease.
Primary Bathroom
The primary bathroom pairs cool gray walls with a saturated green vanity that adds richness and contrast. Terracotta tile introduces contrast and a subtle sense of warmth, while brass details bring a subtle glow.
Together, the primary bedroom and bath create a suite that feels cohesive and restful, with layered finishes that feel considered but easy to live with. More from this project coming soon!