In Savannah, Georgia, a tiny bathroom renovation turned into a three-week experiment in patience. The walls were uneven, the pipes old, and every measurement seemed slightly off.
Instead of rushing, I watched how light moved through the room during the day. I noticed how the shower water pooled in one corner. I timed how the door swing interfered with the vanity.
When the remodel was done, the bathroom didn’t just look new. It worked. Every corner, every fixture felt intentional.
Renovation is not just about replacing materials. Sometimes the best upgrades come from observing, thinking, and letting the space teach you how to fix it.