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Bathroom Remodeling

Bathroom Remodel

We prioritize waterproofing, ventilation, and crisp tile/trim details so your bathroom stays beautiful and performs for the long term.

Serving Oregon & Washington. Licensed, insured, and detail-driven from first call to final walkthrough.

Scope

What’s Typically Included

Clear scope reduces surprises. These are the most common items we plan for and build.

  • Existing conditions review (waterproofing, ventilation, framing)
  • Shower/tub planning + waterproofing scope definition
  • Tile layout planning (patterns, transitions, niches, trim profiles)
  • Vanity and storage planning
  • Fixture planning (faucets, valves, drains)
  • Lighting plan + mirror placement
  • Paint, trim, and finish details
  • Protection, dust control, and clean jobsite expectations

Decisions

Popular Choices

Helpful decision categories homeowners usually choose between. No brand lock-in.

  • Shower: tiled shower vs. solid-surface surround
  • Tub: keep vs. replace vs. tub-to-shower conversion
  • Tile scope: feature wall vs. full-height vs. classic band
  • Storage: vanity drawers vs. tower cabinet vs. recessed niche
  • Lighting: overhead only vs. layered vanity + ambient
  • Accessibility: curbless entry, grab bar backing, wider clearances

Planning

Timeline & Cost Drivers

Practical guidance to help you plan. We’ll confirm specifics after a site visit and scope review.

Typical Timeline

3–8 weeks (typical), depending on scope

Every project is different. Here are the most common factors that affect schedule:

  • Waterproofing and cure times for tile systems
  • Fixture lead times (valves, specialty finishes)
  • Subfloor and framing conditions discovered during demo
  • Electrical upgrades (GFCI, lighting, ventilation)
  • Tile complexity (patterns, large-format, niches)

Cost Guidance

Bathroom costs depend on waterproofing approach, tile scope, fixture level, and whether plumbing/electrical locations change. We’ll confirm after scoping and selections.

What affects cost:

  • Waterproofing system + shower build complexity
  • Tile scope and layout complexity
  • Plumbing relocation or valve/fixture upgrades
  • Ventilation upgrades or new ducting
  • Vanity, countertop, and storage solutions
  • Heated floors or electrical additions

Gallery

Inspiration & Finish Direction

A few references to align on the look and feel before we lock scope.

Bathroom vanity detail with clean finishes
Bathroom vanity detail with clean finishes
Double vanity bathroom layout inspiration
Double vanity bathroom layout inspiration
Modern bathroom tub and tile finishes
Modern bathroom tub and tile finishes
Sunlit tub area with light, calm palette
Sunlit tub area with light, calm palette
Minimal bathtub with simple, refined materials
Minimal bathtub with simple, refined materials
Lifestyle styling reference for calm bathroom mood
Lifestyle styling reference for calm bathroom mood

Process

How We Deliver It

A calm build comes from good sequencing and clear communication.

  1. Step 1

    Scope + constraints

    We confirm goals, existing conditions, and any constraints (venting, framing, plumbing). Then we define a scope that stays predictable.

  2. Step 2

    Selections + layout

    Tile, fixtures, vanity/storage, and lighting are aligned early. This prevents mid-project stalls.

  3. Step 3

    Build + waterproof

    Demo, rough-ins, waterproofing, tile, and install. We focus on details that prevent leaks and long-term issues.

  4. Step 4

    Finish + punch

    We dial in trim, caulking, grout, and final details so the space feels truly finished.

FAQ

Questions We Hear Often

How do you handle waterproofing? +

We define a waterproofing approach as part of scope and sequence it properly before tile and finishes. The goal is durability, not shortcuts.

Can I keep my existing tub or vanity? +

Sometimes. It depends on condition, layout, and the finish result you want. We’ll discuss tradeoffs during scoping.

Do you do curbless showers? +

Yes, when site conditions allow. We’ll evaluate framing, slope, and waterproofing requirements.

Do you upgrade ventilation? +

If ventilation is undersized or poorly routed, we’ll recommend improvements. Good ventilation protects finishes and reduces moisture problems.

How do you keep tile lines looking clean? +

We plan layout before installation, align transitions intentionally, and focus on detail work like edges, corners, and consistent joints.

Quick scope call

Ready to talk through your project?

Call for a quick scope conversation. We'll confirm next steps and give you a clear path forward.

Serving Oregon & Washington. Phone: (503) 470-7007

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