Bathroom Remodeling

A bathroom remodel is one of the most rewarding home investments you can make. Modernizing an outdated bathroom increases both your home’s value and your family’s quality of life.

Upgraded fixtures, refreshing the color palette, and installing a modern shower takes all your current needs and integrates them with the latest innovative designs.

Are you looking to update or add a brand-new master bath that beautifully blends function and style? Have you always dreamed of having a spa-like oasis of calm right in your own home? Is it time to unleash your inner designer and go all out in the powder room?

 

Don’t settle for anything but the best – you deserve it! We help make your bathroom remodeling experience an easy and worry-free one. The benefits you’ll reap from your investment include:

  • Aesthetic appeal. Every inch of your home should be designed with your comfort and enjoyment in mind. That goes doubly for bathrooms! We help turn your bathroom into the gorgeous getaway you’ve always dreamed of.

  • Added function. A cramped layout, a small tub no one uses, an outdated shower, too few or too small sinks; these are the common complaints we hear during our initial consultations with clients who want to remodel their bath. A bathroom must be functional, or it might as well not be there at all!

  • Increased comfort. A floorplan that encourages chaos and non-existent storage are just two of the annoyances that can put a serious crimp on your bathroom style. We’ll help you transform your bathroom into a comfortable one rather than a crowded one. A bathroom remodel is a great opportunity to build the space you want, not the space you’re stuck with.

  • Increased home value. An updated bathroom can substantially increase the value of your home.

All our bathroom remodels start with learning about your tastes, preferences, and needs. We then apply our expertise, industry knowledge, and the latest technology to create a design that delivers on all three.

If you’re ready for a change but not sure where to get started, we’re here to make it easier to begin. First, to discover what form and function mean to you, ask yourself:

  • What is the purpose of the remodel? More space, more storage, or a bit of both? If two or more people regularly use the new bathroom, you’ll want a layout that keeps traffic flowing smoothly. Think about things like double sinks, two or more medicine cabinets, and other individual amenities. If you store everything from towels to cleaning supplies and personal grooming tools in the bathroom, decide if you want built-ins, open shelving, anddrawers for each.

  • Who will use the space? Is the room for the entire family or just the children or guests? Will someone with mobility need universal design features? Things like safety bars, wall-mounted sinks and vanities, curbless showers, wider doors, and an open floor plan are all elements of universal design.

  • What about counter space? Is what you have now enough? If you want more, does the current footprint allow it?

  • Do you want a shower, a tub, or both?

  • What’s your design style – contemporary, modern, traditional, or something else?

  • Would you like more natural light to flood the room or do you like the idea of elegant light fixtures like chandeliers and sconces that can be dimmed? Often the most effective approach is a layered light plan that accommodates grooming tasks and relaxation times.

Answering these questions lets our designers help you start narrowing down exactly what will make up your ideal bathroom.

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