Project Highlights
Browse completed work that shows clear layouts, tight detailing, and durable finishes. Each gallery item lists scope, materials, and notable solutions so you can evaluate design intent and build quality. You will see small and large baths, walk-in showers, tub-and-shower combos, vanities with organized storage, mirror and lighting coordination, and tile transitions that read clean at corners and terminations
How to read our projects
Every project card notes constraints, priorities, and the sequence that kept trades aligned. Look for aligned grout, mitered stone edges, waterproofing at niches and benches, slope to drains, and sealant joints that match adjacent finishes. Photos focus on functional decisions: valve heights, fixture clearances, trim intersections, and ventilation paths. We also include punch-list items closed at turnover, which helps set realistic expectations on timeline and site logistics
Planning your bath
Use this gallery to shape requirements before design starts. Pull dimensions from similar rooms, list storage needs, and flag details that matter to you most—bench depth, niche layout, glass hardware style, or threshold type. These examples support early pricing, since finishes and assemblies are visible and repeatable. The set also helps coordinate with trades on power, plumbing rough-ins, backing, and substrate prep so the finished room stays solid under daily use
What the photos show
- Shower systems: rain heads, handhelds, diverters, and pressure balance valves
- Tile strategies: slab walls, large-format panels, mosaics at slope changes, and movement joints
- Vanities: drawer organization, GFCI placement, mirror sizing, and task lighting
- Floors: radiant heat readiness, transitions to hallways, and base details that resist water
- Glass: frameless doors, low curbs, and clearances that meet daily use needs
Quality controls
We document substrates before tile, verify membranes, and check slopes with levels and test floods where required. Trim lines are reviewed against centerlines and fixtures. Electrical and plumbing work follows current code and manufacturer guidance. Final photos are taken after cleaning so joints and edges read accurately
Using this page
If you are collecting bathroom remodel ideas, note which rooms match your size and storage goals. Save images that show proven assemblies for wet zones and high-wear areas. The gallery also includes before and after bathroom remodel sequences for quick context on layout changes and finish upgrades
Working with a team
Selecting the right partner matters more than any single finish. Shortlists typically include references, insurance, scheduling clarity, and sample documentation. When you compare bathroom remodeling contractors, review scopes line by line, confirm lead times for tile, glass, and fixtures, and align on site protection and cleanup. For many homes a straightforward bathroom remodel fits within a predictable sequence: demo, rough-ins, substrates, waterproofing, tile, glass measure, paint, fixtures, and final clean
What we deliver
Our approach to bathroom remodeling pairs measured planning with disciplined execution. We manage layout updates, mechanical and electrical coordination, millwork, tile, glazing, and finishing. The result is a room that handles moisture, traffic, and daily routines with minimal maintenance. Use the gallery below as a working library for scope planning and as a benchmark for fit and finish