SOL UTIONS All's Well That Ends Well AFTER YEARS OF MODIFYING VARIOUS ASPECTS of their primary bathroom to better meet their needs, a couple decided it was time for a major overhaul. Th ey got a referral from a neighbor and brought in Krista Agapito of Winter Park, Fla.-based S&W Kitchens to give them a modern look that could still fi t within their Mediterranean-style home. " For clients, it's so hard to see beyond the footprint they're living in, " said the designer. " Th ey were working with what they had and what they thought they could do. As designers, we can come in and see the possibilities of the space. " Agapito had her work cut out for her because when the project started, the clients asked for a space that was sleek with lots of light, ample storage and a modern aesthetic, but they wanted her to deliver it while keeping their existing jetted bathtub and walk-in shower. 60 / JULY-AUGUST 2022 By CARRIE WHITNEY Ongoing scope changes result in a primary bathroom that was always meant to be ABOVE The bathroom walls were painted taupe, which designer Krista Agapito saw as the color summary of the space - the marriage of gray and warm tones.