Transform your Bathroom
As your bathroom remodeling contractor, we begin by discussing your design preferences and budget constraints. We might recommend opting for custom-built vanities instead of stripping existing cabinetry, as it can be both labor-intensive and expensive. Upgrading with fresh paint and new fixtures can work wonders for your bathroom's aesthetics. Think about eliminating unnecessary elements like fur-downs to create a more spacious feel. Opening up the space by removing a wall, perhaps leading into the adjoining room, is a popular and functional choice. There's a vast array of options available for materials like granite, backsplash, tiles, or wood flooring, as well as various styles of cabinets and hardware. Regardless of your budget, you can expect a revitalized look that significantly enhances your home's value. Check out this complete Sugar Land master bathroom remodel, which was just one part of a whole house renovation.
Attention to Detail
Bathroom remodeling for this original first floor bathroom was to transform this space into two bathrooms - one opening to the master bedroom and a second smaller half for guests. During demolition, it was discovered that the crawl space above the ceiling was used for air flow instead of the use of ducting. New ducting and air vents were properly installed allowing for better air flow into the master bedroom and hallway. A wider door opening with a beautiful barn door closure served dual purposes of aesthetics and wider accessibility to the master bathroom. A tiled walk-in shower with built-in bench and soap niche replaced the original bathtub. Custom-built cabinets, granite surfaces and new ceramic tile flooring added to the transformation of this comfortable, updated and functional space.
Style and Functionality
This Houston client wanted a complete vintage remodel to the only bathroom in the Montrose-area house before they moved in. The photo on the side features the linen cabinet with drawers and shelves that we custom-built for the client. Glass inserts in cabinet doors and an overhead light reveal beautiful carpentry. Part of the wainscoting was removed to change the new tub surround to subway tile with a colorful insert. A tiled bench was added to the new bathtub area to fill the wall space. The old floor was replaced with vintage looking tile in the wide plank wood pattern. A pedestal sink, vintage accessories, and new light fixtures contrast nicely against a bright blue wall. The client's design maintained the vintage look of this old house, which is carried throughout. Read Becky's review on the Reviews page. The kitchen will be our next remodel when the client is ready.
Redesigning the Space
Bathroom remodeling occurs for many reasons, the least of which is necessary updates for increased home value. Done right, the master bathroom remodel can become the "WOW" factor in selling a house for the desired or even higher-than-expected price. Options abound in all styles, budgets and spaces. We, at HomeBase Repairs, seek to make your vision a reality.
A recent bathroom project was for a client in the small town of Damon, about 39 miles southwest of Houston. They wanted their Jacuzzi replaced with a freestanding tub placed on a wood-effect tile floor, which would cover the entire room. The existing walk-in shower opening was widened and totally updated - complete with a frameless sliding shower door. Existing vanity cabinets were replaced with custom-built his & her vanity cabinets topped with white quartz.
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Ready to turn your vision into reality? Reach out to us now and let’s work together to transform your space. Your next project starts here — contact HomeBase Repairs today.
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