Bedroom and Bath Renovation for a City Loft

Watch as designer Candice Olson transforms a bare-to-the-studs third floor into the ultimate retreat before the homeowners retreat back to the 'burbs.

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Hide CaptionShow CaptionThe once empty space is now a beautiful master bedroom and bathroom perfect for relaxation.
The couple wanted their third-floor bedroom to be an open concept space with a bright, airy loft feeling. They had gutted it with that in mind, but the shell of a room lay unfinished in a heap of dust and debris. The first order of the day was drywall — a lot of drywall. I created walls and ceilings, and lay down a subfloor covered with beautiful dark vinyl that has the look of wood.

Once the basics were in place, I chose a color palette for the space. When searching around for inspiration, I found a box labeled "Barb's favorite fabrics." In it, I discovered a gorgeous sage and gold cloth that gave me the jumping off point I needed for the paint, fabrics and tiles.

I then got busy dividing the loft into two zones: a bedroom and a bathroom. I separated the two areas with a wall of closets that provides storage, privacy and soundproofing. In addition, I closed off the smaller entrance to the bathroom with a series of woven panels on a track system that will slide across the space when privacy is needed.

In the bedroom, I put in a king-sized bed with a chocolate brown upholstered headboard. For some added warmth and ambience, I put in gorgeous linens and throw pillows in a variety of textures and colors. And, for a touch of romance, I installed a beautiful crystal chandelier above the bed.

In the bathroom, I created a closed-off space for the toilet but left the rest of the space open. In this open area, I installed a gorgeous old-style tub with cast-iron feet after I reinforced the floor to accommodate this 700-pound beauty; a glass-enclosed shower complete with solid white quartz walls and a feature wall in a beautiful, green rippled tile; and a stylish vanity with a quartz countertop, a stunning sink in a gold and green paisley pattern, a mirror and two sconces.

After adding a variety of accents and accessories, this third-floor bed and bath was complete. With some high-end fixtures and finishes, a mixture of textures and colors, and some creative space planning, Barb and Evan got the loft space they desired. Now, with their bedroom renovation woes behind them, the couple can finally get a good night's sleep and start dreaming about finishing the other rooms in their house. How divine!