DESIGN OPTIONS
Your master bathroom should be your own in-house spa, a place where you prepare for your day and where you can relax at the end of it., so you don’t want to just leave it up to chance to get it right. You want to trust a team who has experience with planning, designing and implementing your project. A team who will ask the right questions like, how you live, what features are important, how much storage you need, what is your style, what materials would you like to see, how much maintenance are you willing to do, and so much more. Your bathroom is created specifically for you, and your needs.
We also recognize that remodeling a bathroom can be quite expensive. We believe that the best scenario is to have us do it all for you, but we also understand the need to save wherever you can. This is why we created our Kitchen and Bath Packages. You now have the flexibility to choose one or more packages that work for your needs.
Showers and Baths
We offer custom, water-proof showers. We can build any type of shower and it will be 100% waterproof. We can offer you custom steam showers too. We have a company we can work with that can cut any type of glass for us and we have two different tile installers in our company with over 15 years of experience. We can create virtually any shower you’ve ever heard of.
We know what you’re thinking. Aren’t all showers water-proof? Nope! That’s one of the biggest problems with inferior bathroom remodeling jobs. Some fly-by-night contractors simply do not use the right substrate below the tile or on the walls and floor. This leads to water damage and mold later on, so be careful who you hire!
What goes under the shower tile matters as much as the tile if your shower is to be properly water-proofed.
What goes under the shower tile matters as much as the tile if your shower is to be properly water-proofed.
You also have the option of getting a tub instead. Clawfoot tubs, garden tubs, and Jacuzzi tubs are all 100% available.
While you’re thinking about your shower or bath think about the materials you’ll use to surround that bath or shower. You probably have tile surrounding your tub enclosure right now, but that’s not your only option. Travertine (a cross between marble and limestone) could transform your bathroom into a hideaway straight out of ancient Rome. Granite, slate, marble, and sandstone also make for a beautiful bathroom finish.
Of course, nothing says you can’t just switch out your tiles for a new set of fresh, pretty ones that speak to your design preferences. Tile has been the go-to choice for builders for a reason. It costs very little, but it nevertheless offers spectacular durability.