CASA BALL
When I first stepped into what would become Casa Ball, I knew this project would be about precision — the kind of quiet luxury that shows up in craftsmanship, material, and restraint. The clients weren’t looking for flash — just four thoughtfully designed bathrooms that felt modern, warm, and built to last.
I focused on quality from the inside out. Every vanity was custom-built in oak by my favorite local cabinetry team — beautifully grained and finished with sleek finger pulls to keep the lines clean. I chose polished nickel fixtures throughout — a classic silver tone that still felt current, with the perfect touch of warmth to soften each space.
The powder room was especially rewarding — tucked into a three-sided angled nook that called for laser measurements and a careful fit. I designed a floating quartz vanity with an integrated sink and hung a sculptural Italian light just off-center above it, like a piece of modern jewelry. Even the boys’ shared bath got its own thoughtful details — streamlined, cool, and designed to evolve with them.
It was one of my first interior projects, and a reminder that when the materials are right, simplicity can feel like a quiet kind of magic. Scroll down to see how it all came together. — P