Transform Your Bathroom Into a Spa-Like Retreat
Modern fixtures, elegant tilework, and smart design that blends luxury with everyday practicality, creating a bathroom you'll love using every day.
Why Invest in a Bathroom Renovation?
A beautiful, functional bathroom isn't just about aesthetics, it's about starting and ending your day in a space that feels clean, modern, and tailored to your needs.
Strong Return on Investment
Bathroom renovations return 60–70% of cost at resale. Buyers notice outdated bathrooms immediately, modernizing yours adds real value.
Fix Water Damage & Prevent Mold
Proper waterproofing, ventilation, and modern fixtures prevent costly water damage, mold growth, and structural issues down the road.
Create a Personal Spa Experience
Walk-in showers, heated floors, rainfall showerheads, and modern lighting turn your bathroom into a relaxing retreat.
Age-in-Place & Accessibility
Curbless showers, grab bars, comfort-height toilets, and slip-resistant tile make bathrooms safer for all ages and mobility levels.
Typical Project Stats
* Timelines and costs vary based on bathroom size, fixture selections, and structural modifications required.
Complete Scope of Work
Here's exactly what goes into a full bathroom renovation. We handle every detail, from demolition to the final grout seal, so you get a bathroom that's beautiful, functional, and built to last.
Phase 1: Design & Planning
Duration: 1–2 weeks
- In-home consultation and needs assessment
- Measure existing bathroom and discuss layout options
- Select fixtures, tile, vanity, and finishes
- Design shower/tub configuration and tile patterns
- Review accessibility needs (grab bars, curbless shower, etc.)
- Finalize detailed quote with material allowances
- Order materials and fixtures
Phase 2: Demolition & Preparation
Duration: 1–2 days
- Set up dust barriers and floor protection
- Remove existing toilet, vanity, and fixtures
- Remove old shower/tub surround and fixtures
- Demo tile, flooring, and any damaged drywall
- Cap plumbing lines and disconnect electrical
- Inspect subfloor and wall framing for damage or rot
- Haul away debris and dispose properly
Phase 3: Rough-In & Framing
Duration: 2–3 days
- Repair or replace damaged subfloor
- Frame new shower/tub area (if layout changes)
- Relocate plumbing lines for new fixture locations
- Rough-in electrical for vanity lights, outlets, and exhaust fan
- Install GFCI outlets (code-required for bathrooms)
- Install shower valve and drain rough-in
- Add blocking for grab bars, shower bench, or wall-mounted fixtures
Phase 4: Waterproofing & Prep
Duration: 2–3 days
- Install cement board on shower/tub walls
- Apply Schluter or RedGard waterproofing membrane
- Waterproof all seams, corners, and penetrations
- Install shower pan liner or Schluter system
- Build custom shower bench or niche (if desired)
- Allow waterproofing to cure per manufacturer specs
- Install drywall in non-wet areas and patch as needed
Phase 5: Tile Installation
Duration: 3–5 days
- Install floor tile (with proper slope for shower drainage)
- Install shower/tub wall tile in chosen pattern
- Install accent tile, border tile, or feature wall
- Cut tile for precise fit around fixtures and edges
- Allow tile adhesive to cure (24–48 hours)
- Grout all tile joints
- Seal grout and natural stone (if applicable)
Phase 6: Vanity & Fixture Installation
Duration: 2–3 days
- Install vanity cabinet and secure to wall studs
- Install countertop (quartz, granite, or solid surface)
- Mount sink (undermount, vessel, or drop-in)
- Install faucet and connect water supply lines
- Install toilet and connect water line
- Install shower/tub fixtures (valve trim, showerhead, hand shower)
- Install towel bars, toilet paper holder, and accessories
- Install grab bars (if requested)
Phase 7: Lighting & Electrical Finish
Duration: 1 day
- Install vanity light fixtures and mirror
- Install pot lights or LED ceiling lights
- Install exhaust fan with proper venting to exterior
- Install heated floor thermostat (if applicable)
- Install outlet and switch covers
- Test all electrical circuits and GFCI outlets
Phase 8: Final Details & Completion
Duration: 1–2 days
- Caulk all seams (tub, shower, vanity, baseboards)
- Install glass shower door or shower curtain rod
- Touch up paint and grout as needed
- Install baseboards and trim
- Final cleaning and polish all fixtures
- Client walk-through and inspection
- Provide care instructions and warranty documentation
What's Included in Your Bathroom Renovation:
- Complete design consultation and floor plan
- Demolition and disposal of old materials
- Plumbing rough-in and finish work
- Electrical wiring, outlets, and lighting
- Professional waterproofing (Schluter or RedGard system)
- Floor and wall tile installation
- Vanity, countertop, and sink
- Toilet, shower/tub fixtures, and faucets
- Exhaust fan with proper ventilation
- Glass shower door or enclosure
- Accessories (towel bars, toilet paper holder, etc.)
- Final cleaning and walk-through
- 1-year workmanship warranty
Popular Bathroom Features
Upgrade your bathroom with modern features that add comfort, safety, and luxury.
Walk-In Showers
Frameless glass enclosures, rainfall showerheads, body jets, and built-in benches or niches. Modern, accessible, and easy to clean.
- Frameless glass doors
- Curbless entry (accessibility)
- Multiple shower heads
- Built-in bench and storage niche
Heated Tile Floors
Electric radiant floor heating turns cold tile into a warm, luxurious surface. Programmable thermostats let you warm floors before your morning shower.
- Electric heating mats under tile
- Programmable thermostat
- Energy-efficient operation
- Warm floors on cold mornings
Double Vanities
Two sinks mean two people can get ready simultaneously. Custom cabinetry maximizes storage with drawers, organizers, and soft-close hardware.
- Dual undermount or vessel sinks
- Quartz or granite countertops
- Ample storage and drawer space
- Matching mirrors and lighting
Smart & Wall-Mounted Toilets
Wall-mounted toilets create a floating, modern look and make floor cleaning easier. Smart toilets add bidet functions, heated seats, and auto-flush.
- Wall-mounted or floor-mounted
- Bidet seat with remote control
- Heated seat and night light
- Comfort height (easier to use)
Custom Tile Designs
Subway tile, large-format porcelain, natural stone, or glass mosaics. Herringbone, stacked, or classic patterns. Accent walls add visual interest.
- Porcelain, ceramic, or natural stone
- Large format (12×24, 24×48)
- Subway tile and classic patterns
- Feature walls and accent tile
Accessibility & Safety Features
Grab bars, curbless showers, comfort-height toilets, slip-resistant tile, and handheld showerheads make bathrooms safer for all ages and mobility levels.
- Grab bars (stylish finishes available)
- Curbless walk-in showers
- Slip-resistant tile
- Comfort-height (17–19") toilets
Material Selections
Choose from durable, water-resistant materials designed for bathroom environments.
Floor & Wall Tile
- Porcelain tile (most durable)
- Ceramic tile (budget-friendly)
- Natural stone (marble, travertine)
- Glass tile and mosaics
- Large-format (less grout lines)
Vanities & Countertops
- Custom or pre-built vanities
- Quartz countertops (non-porous)
- Granite or marble
- Solid surface (Corian)
- Undermount or vessel sinks
Fixtures & Hardware
- Chrome, brushed nickel, matte black
- Rainfall or handheld showerheads
- Waterfall or standard faucets
- Modern or traditional styles
- Water-efficient (WaterSense)
Glass Shower Enclosures
- Frameless glass (ultra-modern)
- Semi-frameless
- Clear or frosted glass
- Pivot, sliding, or hinged doors
- Easy-clean coatings available
Lighting
- LED vanity lights (dimmable)
- Pot lights or ceiling fixtures
- Backlit LED mirrors
- Exhaust fan with integrated light
- Energy-efficient LED bulbs
Ventilation & Heating
- High-CFM exhaust fans
- Proper venting to exterior
- Quiet operation (under 1.0 sones)
- Heated floor systems
- Heated towel warmers
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Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about bathroom renovations.How much does a bathroom renovation cost?+
Bathroom renovations typically range from $12,000–$35,000. A basic refresh (new vanity, toilet, tile, and fixtures) starts around $12,000–$18,000. Mid-range renovations with custom tile, walk-in shower, and quality finishes run $18,000–$28,000. Luxury bathrooms with heated floors, high-end tile, and premium fixtures can reach $30,000–$50,000+.
How long does a bathroom renovation take?+
Most bathroom renovations take 2–4 weeks from start to finish. Simple updates (swap fixtures, paint, new flooring) can be done in 1–2 weeks. Full renovations with tile work, plumbing relocations, and custom features typically take 3–4 weeks. We provide a detailed day-by-day timeline in your quote so you know exactly what to expect.
Can I use the bathroom during the renovation?+
Unfortunately, no. Your bathroom will be completely out of service during most of the renovation (typically 2–3 weeks). If you have a second bathroom, you'll use that. If not, we recommend arranging to use a neighbour's or family member's bathroom, or booking a short-term gym membership for showering. We plan our schedule to restore water as quickly as possible each day.
Do I need a permit for a bathroom renovation?+
It depends. Cosmetic updates (replacing fixtures, tile, vanity) typically don't require permits. Major work (moving walls, relocating plumbing, electrical changes) does require permits. If you're adding a new bathroom or converting space, permits are always required. We'll assess your project during consultation and handle all permit applications if needed.
What's the best tile for bathroom floors?+
Porcelain tile is our top recommendation — extremely durable, water-resistant, slip-resistant when textured, and available in endless styles including wood-look and stone-look. It's harder than ceramic, won't chip easily, and lasts 20+ years. For ultimate luxury, natural stone (marble, travertine) looks stunning but requires more maintenance. We'll show you samples and help you choose based on your style and budget.
Should I get a walk-in shower or keep the bathtub?+
Keep the tub if you have young children, enjoy baths, or it's your home's only tub (resale value). Go with a walk-in shower if you rarely use the tub, want easier accessibility, prefer modern aesthetics, or need more space. Many homeowners in master bathrooms choose walk-in showers, while keeping one tub elsewhere in the home. We'll discuss your lifestyle and resale concerns during consultation.
Ready to Transform Your Bathroom?
Let's discuss your bathroom renovation. We'll visit your home, understand your vision, and provide a detailed quote with realistic timeline and transparent pricing.
