Planning a Bathroom Remodel
A good remodel starts with knowing what bugs you every morning. The room may feel tight, or the lighting leaves shadows by the mirror. Sometimes, storage is lacking, and towels end up everywhere. Those details guide every decision during a renovation.
We start by walking the space with you. We look at clearances, door swings, and how fixtures line up. Moving a toilet or shower changes pipe routing and wall access. Keeping some plumbing locations the same often saves time and drywall repair.
Materials matter more than people expect. Floors need grip when wet and steady support underneath. Walls near showers need proper backing and moisture protection. Lighting gets layered so you can shave, clean, or relax without glare.
Bathroom plumbing usually hides behind the walls. We check pipe condition, valve response, and pressure at each fixture. Old supply lines can restrict flow or leak quietly. Updating them helps protect framing and supports new hardware.
Fixtures shape daily comfort. We install valves that respond smoothly and drains that clear fast. Showers might include benches or handheld sprayers. Tubs can sit lower for easier entry without sacrificing depth.
Storage gets planned with real use in mind. Deep drawers beat shallow shelves every time. Vanities get measured so doors open cleanly without bumping walls. That keeps counters clear and mornings calmer.