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Two Outdated Bathrooms Get a Fresh Start

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Most bathrooms don't fail all at once. They just slowly stop working the way you need them to. Outdated finishes, inefficient layouts, fixtures that are long past their prime - it adds up. And eventually, the bathroom that used to be just fine becomes one of those spaces you'd rather not think about. That's exactly the situation we walked into with both of these bathrooms.

The first bathroom had a teal color scheme, wood plank ceiling, and a layout that hadn't been touched in years. The plumbing wall had been opened up and the vanity was missing entirely - the bones were there, but it needed everything. We came in and built it back up the right way. A new dark-stained vanity with an undermount sink, a clean tub and surround unit with built-in corner shelving, and oil-rubbed bronze hardware throughout to tie the whole look together. The existing character of the space - that wood ceiling and bold wall color - stayed intact. We just gave it pieces that could actually keep up with it.

The second bathroom was a full gut and redo. Dark slate-look tile floors now run the full length of the space, grounded by crisp white baseboards. A floating white vanity with a matte black faucet sits under a three-bulb industrial-style vanity bar - simple, clean, and sharp. The tub surround got replaced with large-format stone-look wall tile in a light marble pattern, and a matte black handheld shower fixture pulls the whole thing together. Two very different bathrooms, two very different styles - and we handled both from start to finish.

That's the thing about bathroom renovations. There's no one-size-fits-all answer. Some homeowners want warmth and character. Others want clean lines and a modern edge. Our job is to listen first, then build something that actually fits how you live. We handle the plumbing, the tile, the fixtures, the vanity - all of it. You don't need to manage five different contractors to get one bathroom done.

If your bathroom is stuck in the past and you're ready to change that, we're glad to come take a look and talk through what's possible. A good bathroom renovation doesn't just look better - it works better every single day.