Trendy Bathroom Layouts in Queen Village You’ll Love
- Lapstone Editorial
- May 2
- 2 min read

Smart Design for Historic Philly Homes
Queen Village is one of Philadelphia’s oldest residential neighborhoods — and also one of its most sought-after. With charming rowhomes, tree-lined streets, and a blend of modern lifestyle and historic character, it’s no surprise homeowners here are investing in smart, stylish renovations.
When it comes to bathroom remodels in Queen Village, space is often limited — but creativity and craftsmanship can unlock stunning results. At Lapstone, we’ve worked with countless homeowners in 18th- and 19th-century homes, and we know how to blend function with design in tight urban footprints.
Here’s a look at today’s most popular bathroom layouts that are ideal for Queen Village homes.
1. The Walk-In Wet Room
This layout is perfect for long, narrow bathrooms often found in historic Philly properties. It features an open, curbless shower with floor-to-ceiling tile and a single drain. Not only does this create a sleek, modern aesthetic — it also makes the space feel much larger.
✔ Lapstone Tip: We recommend adding built-in wall niches for shampoo and soap to maintain a clutter-free vibe.
2. Double Vanity in a Narrow Space
While Queen Village bathrooms may be compact, you don’t have to sacrifice convenience. A custom double vanity (as narrow as 48") can be installed with undermount sinks and wall-mounted faucets to conserve depth.
✔ Finish Tip: Try matte black or brushed brass hardware to complement both modern and traditional interiors.
3. Floating Fixtures
Floating vanities and wall-hung toilets are increasingly popular among our clients in Queen Village. They create the illusion of more floor space and simplify cleaning — a win-win for busy homeowners in the city.
✔ Lapstone recommends locally sourced vanities from Philadelphia’s Urban Wood Goods or vintage-inspired pieces from Provenance.
4. Skylight + Natural Light Integration
Many rowhomes suffer from limited natural light in interior bathrooms. Installing a skylight or solar tube (especially on the top floor) can dramatically brighten a space and make it feel more open and airy.
✔ Lapstone has worked with local skylight specialists who understand Philadelphia’s permitting rules and flat roof structures.
5. Spa-Like Touches in Small Spaces
You don’t need a sprawling primary bath to feel like you’re in a luxury hotel. Features like radiant floor heating, towel warmers, and frameless glass partitions can create a spa-like atmosphere even in a 60-square-foot space.
✔ Related Read: Eco-Friendly Renovation Ideas for Queen Village Homes
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Why Queen Village Remodels Require a Specialized Approach
Remodeling in Queen Village means working within tight footprints, respecting historic home features, and navigating Philadelphia’s permit process. Lapstone brings experience, design knowledge, and compliance expertise to every project.
Whether you’re modernizing a brick-front trinity home or updating a 100-year-old duplex, we tailor every bathroom remodel to your needs — and your neighborhood’s unique charm.
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📞 Ready to transform your bathroom in Queen Village? Contact Lapstone today for a design consultation tailored to your home and lifestyle.
We specialize in renovations that honor the past while upgrading your home for the future.
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