Yusra Design+Build
Choosing a stone solely based on an online photo is one of the quickest ways to compromise a high-end build.
We sat down with Jen from Onyx Marble & Granite to talk about how we evaluate natural surfaces before they ever reach a job site, like the custom Jadore Quartzite we’re installing at the Rosanna Park Residence.
Different materials carry completely different structural limits. For example, trendy black stones demand relentless maintenance to look pristine. On the other hand, using engineered quartz around a fireplace exposes its built-in resins to high heat, causing the material to yellow and crack over time.
Preventing those long-term failures is exactly why we manage the entire process from the ground up, handling the raw site templating, digital CNC programming, custom polishing, and final installation alongside elite trade partners.
True luxury isn’t just about selecting a beautiful material; it’s about having the technical foresight to ensure it lasts. If you’re ready to build a master suite designed for both beauty and longevity, let’s talk.
Be honest, would you have a bathroom like this at home? 👀
The Otis II Residence main bathroom is complete. This phase was shaped by decisions we made much earlier, including planning the plumbing during phase one so this transformation could happen without disrupting the rest of the home.
Every detail was designed to feel connected to the original character of the house. Arches carry through the space, from the vanity to the mirror and into the shower. Custom oak screens create privacy around the tub, while still keeping the room open. Even the skylight was repositioned to sit perfectly centered above it.
You can tell a lot of thought went into every part of this space.
This part of the main bathroom is all about rethinking how space is used.
What used to be an extra office, mostly collecting clutter, is now being transformed into part of the primary suite bathroom.
The skylight is being relocated to sit centered above the soaking tub, creating a more balanced focal point.
And around it, the design begins to take shape.
A custom arched niche is being built as the backdrop for the tub, tying into the same architectural language carried throughout the home. With backlighting and a cork stone finish, it’s meant to bring warmth and a softer ambiance into the space.
Would you have kept this as an office, or made the switch too?
At the Otis Residence, this phase is about getting it right, not rushing it.
The primary bathroom and walk-in closet were intentionally left for later, creating the opportunity to rethink how these spaces should actually function day to day.
The focus isn’t just on finishes, but on the experience being built.
The shower is being designed to go beyond the expected, with dual shower heads and a large rain head that will bring a more immersive, spa-like feel. Custom arches and soft curves are being carried through the space, along with a two-tone tile and a full-height glass enclosure to define the layout.
The vanity is also coming together as a central element, with a fully custom double vanity, curved walnut doors and a backlit mirror that will add depth without overwhelming the space.
This is what it looks like when design is given the time to be intentional.
Click here to claim your Sponsored Listing.
Category
Contact the business
Telephone
Website
Address
Framingham, MA
01702
Opening Hours
| Monday | 9am - 5pm |
| Tuesday | 9am - 5pm |
| Wednesday | 9am - 5pm |
| Thursday | 9am - 5pm |
| Friday | 9am - 5pm |