Designer Approach
Jamie & Morgan Molitor
ABOUT THIS SPACE
"When we bought this home, we knew we wanted a mixture of freestanding bathtubs and skirted bathtubs as we were designing for resale and wanted to appeal to the masses. However, we knew we wanted to incorporate designs within all these needs that would be ahead of the trend yet timeless. I don’t know about you, but my biggest pet peeve is any home that we have bought, and I can’t even submerge myself into the actual bathtub. This was a must for me when it came to any bathtub that we put into the home without giving it that large and oversized feel. When we came across this line of Jacuzzi ® bathtubs, we fell in love! Large enough, yet sleek and modern, gave the jets and lights without overpowering the room and utilizing unnecessary space. We couldn’t have pictured anything better within these three bathrooms than utilizing Jacuzzi ® bathtubs. Aesthetically appealing, practical and functional and something you don’t see in too many bathrooms but I’m sure we will be soon! "
Trends & Insights
"The best thing that happened from last year is that homeowners are investing into their homes. They want to create spaces that reflect their story, journey, what is important to them, morals, values, brands, and ensure their home is an oasis - an investment - and that brings joy to their everyday life. I always say a bathroom is where you start and end your day and it should be one of the happiest places - being it’s a room that can set your mood for the day and end it. Think about the places you travel, hotels you may escape to, or restaurants you eat at - all the things we missed this past year. What about those places draws you to these spaces? I’m not much of a “trend” person because we are seeing a movement such as this and we’re here for it! The new movement is those that want their home to be their getaway and are putting selections, colors, artwork, etc. into their homes that reflect just this. And as a trend comes and goes, I think people are thinking a bit deeper about what they are truly putting into their homes, and I don’t see that going away anytime soon."