With young children to bathe, Eve and Anthony specifically chose materials that would hold up to their lifestyle. “[Eve] was imagining an art space for the kids where they could make a mess and it wouldn’t ruin the tile or the grout.” Ensuring all surfaces were easy to clean was a big consideration for this on-the-go family, but that didn’t overtake their style or taste. They balanced practicality with the elegance of Ann Sacks tiles used across the different spaces to create playful patterns and enhance the artistry of each space. Unique shapes and a palette of subdued earth tones made big impacts on all the finishes in each bathroom and kept the midcentury style alive while pushing it into the modern era.