Est. Maryland

A studio, not a contractor.

Today's Bath & Kitchen was founded on the conviction that a kitchen is architecture, that a bathroom is detailing, and that a basement is a second home waiting to be drawn.

Master craftsman at work
Origin

Twenty-three floors above Baltimore, a small studio with a long memory.

We work out of the Legg Mason Tower in the Inner Harbor — a deliberately small operation of designers, project leads, and a directly employed install team. We do not subcontract our finish carpentry. We do not staff a sales floor.

Every commission begins on a drafting table and ends with a single signature on the closeout binder. In between, you meet the same five people, week after week, for as long as it takes.

Principles

What we hold to.

01

Drawn First

We don't price what hasn't been drawn. Every quote follows a measured set of plans and an itemised finish schedule.

02

One Team

Designer, project lead, and lead carpenter are with you from week one to commissioning day. No handoffs, no surprises.

03

Material Honest

Stone is stone, wood is wood, brass is brass. We don't specify finishes that are pretending to be something else.

04

Built to Outlast

A two-year written workmanship warranty and an annual return visit. We expect to know your home for a decade.

The TB&K studio team
The Studio

A small bench of long-tenured people.

Our designers carry NCIDQ and architectural licensure. Our project leads average eleven years on the firm. The crew is directly employed, fully insured, and trained in our own millwork shop.

Begin with a conversation.

An hour at your kitchen table is the most useful thing we can offer. We bring measuring tape, a sketchbook, and no agenda beyond the work.