Serene bathroom remodel with marble-look tile, glass shower enclosure, and freestanding tub

Interiors

Bathroom Remodeling

A good bathroom is quiet, dry, and effortless to keep clean for a decade. That comes from what happens behind the tile — the waterproofing, the slope, the blocking — as much as from the finishes you see.

Bathrooms are small rooms with a lot of trades stacked into them: plumbing, waterproofing, tile, glass, electrical, and ventilation, all in a few square feet. When the sequence is rushed, you get the failures people dread — leaks, mildew, cracked grout. We slow down where it matters, so you don’t pay for it later.

Whether it is a primary suite with a wet room and freestanding tub or a tight hall bath that needs to work harder, we plan the layout around real use — storage, ventilation, and the fixtures you actually reach for — then detail the tile so the lines land where the eye expects them.

Every wet area is waterproofed to a proper system, not a coat of paint. It is the least glamorous part of a bathroom and the part that decides whether it lasts.

Design & build

How your project comes together

Every project follows the same clear path — so you always know what’s happening and what comes next.

  1. 01

    Consultation

    Week 1

    We visit your home, listen to how you live in it, and talk honestly about scope, priorities, and budget. You leave knowing whether we’re the right fit — no pressure, no vague promises.

  2. 02

    Design & Selections

    Weeks 2–6

    We develop the plan, produce drawings and 3D views, and guide your material and finish selections. Locking these in early is what keeps the budget and schedule honest once we build.

  3. 03

    Estimate & Agreement

    Before we build

    You receive a detailed written estimate tied to a defined scope and real selections — not placeholders. When you approve it, the number you sign is the number we build to.

  4. 04

    Permits & Engineering

    Varies by city

    We prepare complete submittals, coordinate structural and mechanical engineering, and manage plan check and corrections so your project clears review as smoothly as possible.

  5. 05

    Construction

    Project-dependent

    One project manager owns the schedule and communication. Trades are sequenced so they don’t collide, the site stays protected and clean, and you always know what’s happening this week.

Honest answers

What homeowners think about first

The questions worth asking before you start — answered straight.

Why do some bathrooms fail after a few years?

Almost always waterproofing and slope. We build showers to a tested waterproofing system with correct pitch to the drain, proper blocking for grab bars and glass, and sealed penetrations — the details that keep water where it belongs.

Can a small bathroom still feel like a retreat?

Yes — usually through light, a curbless or low-curb shower, continuous tile, and smart storage rather than more square footage. We design compact bathrooms to feel calm, not crowded.

What about ventilation and mold?

We size and vent exhaust fans to the actual room, run ducting to the exterior rather than the attic, and specify finishes that shed moisture. Good ventilation is cheap insurance against the problems that ruin a bathroom.

Selected work

Bathroom Remodeling projects

FAQ

Bathroom Remodeling questions

How long does a bathroom remodel take?

A full bathroom remodel is typically 3 to 6 weeks of on-site work once materials arrive, depending on tile complexity, glass lead times, and whether the layout or plumbing moves.

Do you move plumbing for a new layout?

When the better bathroom requires it, yes. We will also tell you when keeping fixtures in place saves meaningful cost without compromising the design.

Can you build a curbless or accessible shower?

Yes. We build curbless showers, add blocking for grab bars, and plan clearances for aging-in-place or accessibility when that is a goal.

Will the tile lines actually line up?

That is a planning question, not luck. We lay out tile from a plan so grout lines, niches, and fixtures relate to each other intentionally.

Planning a bathroom remodeling project?

Tell us about your home and goals. We’ll follow up to schedule a consultation and give you an honest read on scope, timeline, and budget.