Haverford Project

"We used iridescent glass tile on the walls — this material shifts in color depending on how the light hits it. It's subtle but elegant, and it really brings a soft rainbow glow to the space without being too flashy. It looks simple, but working with glass tile like this takes finesse — every cut has to be clean, edges sharp, and spacing consistent or it ruins the entire effect"

"This is a great example of what precision tile setting looks like. What you're seeing on the wall is a glass mosaic in a tight herringbone pattern -not the easiest material to work with, but the result speaks for itself. Every piece was cut and aligned perfectly to keep the flow tight and seamless across all the planes. You see no bulky transitions, no filler strips. Just clean geometry.

For the shower floor, we used a white marble hex mosaic, which pairs beautifully with the cooler tones of the wall tile. The pitch was hand-floated to ensure proper drainage while keeping the pattern lined up evenly."