Case Studies Solving Bathroom Design Challenges with Geberit
Are you facing a bathroom design or renovation that poses a challenge? Design professionals like you are using Geberit in-wall systems every day to solve problems and create dream bathrooms for their clients. Read the case study stories below to learn more!
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Ensure Conservation
The Cleveland Museum of Contemporary Art (moCa), designed by Farshid Moussavi, is a striking four-story structure that rises from a hexagonal footprint to a mirrored black stainless steel façade, drawing every visitor into the city’s vibrant artistic life.

Help Merge the Past
This new mixed-use building is Brooklyn’s first supertall structure and the tallest building in New York City outside of Manhattan, containing approximately 550 residential units across 93 stories with a height of over 1,000 feet. As the first supertall building in Brooklyn, it symbolizes the borough’s architectural ambition and resilience.

Seamlessly Blended
The Escondido Beach Residence in Malibu, underwent a remarkable transformation under the expertise of Oppenheim Architecture. This complete renovation converted a dated 1980s faux-Mediterranean house into a timeless coastal home, seamlessly integrating with the natural beauty of Malibu.

Structural Solution
See how Osher Bier became a household name in this Brooklyn neighborhood that demands that builders balance historic charm with modern updates.

A Bridge to Water Savings
The strict water efficiency requirements of the California Green Code posed a special challenge for Dan Brunn, AIA, Principal of Dan Brunn Architecture.

Understanding In-Wall Systems
Ronda Ballard discovered Geberit at KBIS and put what she learned to good use when it came time to update her clients' outdated bathroom.

Elegant Minimalism
Kevin Yoder, AIA, remodeled his Society Hill townhouse, originally designed by I.M. Pei – respecting the original design while adding 21st century amenities.

An Icon
When you set out to renovate an iconic New York City building, you leave nothing to chance. That's why CNY Group chose Geberit systems for the bathrooms in the historic Woolworth Building.

Desert Reclamation
Her clients asked designer Lori Carroll to feature as much reclaimed wood as possible in their powder room remodel. So she hid the toilet tank inside the wall to open up the space!

Designed for Fun
Designer Coco Kanakis designed a bathroom with an urban skateboard theme for her clients' two young boys, relocating the plumbing with an assist from Geberit.

Dramatic Performance
Paris Kostopoulos and Tina Psoinos of Paris K Design were asked to turn two New York City apartments into one. And with that, their challenges were just beginning.

Ski House Renovation
Husband-and-wife team Kristina and Terry Itameri-Kinter drew on their professional experience, plus their magnificient natural surroundings in the mountains of Vermont, to remodel an outdated ski house bathroom.

Floating a Powder Room
Having used Geberit in many client projects, Designer Carrie Long knew exactly how to solve the design challenges she faced when remodeling the powder room in her own home.

Two in One
Susan Ozipko's clients needed more space in their two bathrooms… but increasing the actual footprint was not an option. Fortunately, Susan had the answer right at hand: a back-to-back installation with Geberit in-wall systems.

Chic Boutique Luxury Hotel
Turning a century-old bank building into a luxury hotel in the heart of downtown Chicago is no small feat. See how the Hotel Julian pulled it off.

A Game of Inches
Geberit in-wall systems help turn a former railway headquarters into a hotel complex, improving comfort while protecting the landmark building's integrity.

San Clemente Classic Redux
Designer Kim Holt faced two sets of bathroom remodel challenges: her client's needs and the requirements of the local community. Geberit helped her bring it all together.

Geberit as a Design Element
Redesigning an outdated guest bathroom to give it a new flow: Geberit helps Tanya Woods, AKBD realize her client's dream (and win an award from the NKBA!).

Maximize Space
Global architectural firm Gensler chose Geberit in-wall toilet systems to maximize usable space in the guest rooms for the citizenM hotel in Seattle.

Bucolic Accessibility
Designer Adrienne Dorig Leland's award-winning small bath design incorporates a Geberit in-wall dual-flush toilet system, increasing space while decreasing water usage.

Endless Possibilities
One of the most chilling words any remodeler can hear is 'easement'. David Hanson of Hanson Carlen Construction Company heard it while preparing a Spokane, Washington bathroom remodel. Fortunately, he knew just what to do.

Eye-Popping Design
An award-winning bathroom redesign turns a powder room in a client's childhood home from cramped to “Wow!“ It's all in a day's work for Nar Bustamante of Sacramento.

Design Freedom
Liz Murray has long been one of our favorite interior designers and a great advocate for wall-hung toilets. If you think they're just for 'modern' homes, check out how Liz used the Geberit in-wall system to install four wall-hung toilets in a 1920s home in Portland, Oregon.
