A Liberty Hill Project Takeover: 7 Bathrooms, One Beautifully Cohesive Design
Some homes need a refresh.
Others need a rescue.
This Liberty Hill project turned into what we call a Project Takeover. The homeowners were in the middle of building their custom home when they encountered serious construction issues after working with two previous builders.
Improper installations and construction defects had already begun causing damage in several areas of the home. Our team was brought in to evaluate the situation, correct the issues, and move the project forward the right way, beginning with the bathrooms.
Project takeovers are some of the most complex projects in residential construction because they require identifying hidden issues, correcting previous work, and rebuilding spaces to ensure they perform properly for years to come.
This home includes five full bathrooms and two half baths, each designed with a unique personality while still feeling cohesive throughout the home.
The key to making that work?
Consistency in foundational materials paired with personal design touches.
A Timeless Design Strategy: Consistency Across Every Bathroom
One of the easiest ways to create a home that feels elevated and cohesive is by repeating a few key design elements throughout multiple spaces.
In this Liberty Hill home, every bathroom includes:
• Quartzite countertops
• LED vanity lighting
• High-quality plumbing fixtures
• Durable materials designed for long-term performance
This creates a timeless foundation that feels intentional and refined.
When the larger elements stay consistent, it allows homeowners to personalize each space with smaller accents like rugs, artwork, towels, and accessories. That approach makes it easy to refresh the look later without replacing expensive fixtures or countertops.
For homeowners who enjoy updating their style over time, this is one of the most practical and cost-effective design strategies.
The Primary Bathroom: A True Owner’s Suite
The primary bathroom in this Liberty Hill home was designed to function less like a typical bathroom and more like a private owner’s suite.
This space is large, luxurious, and thoughtfully laid out for two people to comfortably use at the same time.
Key features include:
• A freestanding jetted soaking tub positioned as a focal point in the room
• A dramatic mirrored tile accent wall behind the tub that reflects light and adds texture
• A spacious double-entry walk-through shower with two full shower systems
• Separate his-and-hers vanities for everyday convenience
• Two private water closets
• Direct access to individual his-and-hers closets
Above, wood ceiling beams add architectural warmth, while a stunning bubble chandelier brings in a modern statement element.
The shower design blends black and gold accents, creating a sophisticated contrast that feels both bold and timeless.
Altogether, this primary bathroom combines function, symmetry, and dramatic design details, creating a space that feels both luxurious and incredibly practical for everyday use.
A Moody Blue Bathroom for the Son
One of the most striking spaces in the home is the son’s bathroom, which features rich, moody blue shower walls.
Darker tones in bathrooms are growing in popularity because they create depth and personality without overwhelming the space. Paired with quartzite counters and clean modern fixtures, the blue tile adds just enough drama while still tying into the overall design of the house.
A Soft and Delicate Bathroom for the Daughter
In contrast, the daughter’s bathroom was designed with a softer and more delicate feel.
Light finishes, subtle textures, and refined details make the space feel bright and welcoming. While the design is gentler in tone, it still uses the same foundational materials found throughout the home, keeping everything visually connected.
A Guest Bathroom with Stunning Blue Quartzite
The guest bathroom introduces another beautiful design feature: blue quartzite countertops.
Quartzite is a natural stone known for both its durability and unique movement. The blue tones in this slab add visual interest while still maintaining the timeless elegance that runs throughout the house.
For guests visiting the home, this bathroom provides a space that feels thoughtful, polished, and inviting.
The Pool Bath and Mudroom: Built for Real Life
Function was just as important as beauty in this project.
The pool bath and mudroom bathroom includes custom built-in cabinetry designed for everyday living. This space connects outdoor activity with indoor organization, making it easy for the family to transition from the pool to the house without tracking water through the home.
It even includes a built-in dog door, making it convenient for the family’s pets as well.
This bathroom perfectly blends practical design with custom craftsmanship.
Upstairs Half Bath: A Unique Faucet Finish
Upstairs, the half bath features one of the most unique design details in the home: faucets with a beautiful rose gold and silver fade finish.
Small spaces like powder rooms are the perfect opportunity to incorporate fun design moments like this. Because the room is smaller, homeowners can experiment with finishes that might feel too bold in a larger bathroom.
Downstairs Half Bath: A Statement Copper Sink
The downstairs half bath showcases a stunning copper sink, creating a bold focal point for the room.
Copper adds warmth, texture, and a handcrafted feel that immediately elevates the space. Against the clean backdrop of the other materials in the home, the sink becomes a beautiful statement piece.
The Best Design Advice? Do What You Love
While there are many design strategies that help create cohesive homes, the most important rule is simple:
Design your home for the people who live in it.
This Liberty Hill project demonstrates that beautifully. Each bathroom reflects the personality of the person using it while still maintaining a unified design throughout the house.
Some spaces are bold.
Some are soft.
Some are practical.
Together, they create a home that feels both intentional and personal.
And that is what great design is all about.
Thinking About a Bathroom Remodel in Liberty Hill or the Austin Area?
If you’re planning a bathroom remodel, home addition, or a full renovation in Liberty Hill, Leander, Cedar Park, Dripping Springs, or the greater Austin area, working with an experienced design-build team can make all the difference.
From material selections to construction execution, our team focuses on creating homes that are beautiful, functional, and built to last.