Check out some of our bathroom before and after pictures!
Here is a bathroom in Charlotte that we completely gutted, allowing us to start with a clean slate. We added all new fixtures and finished with beautiful soap stone tile. The granite is Giallo Ornamental and the border is a tubled travertine mosaic border. We also used the border to picture frame the shampoo niche.
In the second set of pictures we used the same materials just a different mosaic border. We removed the rear wall to expand the shower and also installed a corner seat made of the same granite we installed throughout the two bathrooms.
Here we had a typical tumbled marble surround shower/tub unit. We gutted the shower area and removed the tub so we could create a beautiful 20 square foot shower. The black granite seat, shelves, and threshold really complimented the mosaic floor and border we installed. We also moved the toilet to the wall opposite the shower, in place of it's former location directly adjacent to the shower, where it was the first thing you saw when you opened the bathroom door. This was a great job, the homeowners even had us remodel their master bathroom. Hi Gloria and Ken!
This was a full basement that we finished. We added two bathrooms, this main, or lake bathroom, and a master bathroom shown on this same page. The tile is a porcelain mock slate from Dal-Tile and the border and floor are real slate 4x4's and mosaics. The granite is New Venetian Gold and we used it for the countertop, open ended seat, niche shelves, and the shower threshold, a trademark of my business. If you see this combo, chances are we've done the job.
What a difference! This is a bathroom in the Birkdale community. We expanded the shower an additional foot without taking any space from the bathroom. The clear glass shower surround really shows off the custom tile work. We also raised the tub which was incorrectly installed before the tile. As you can see in the pictures the tub now sits on top of the deck/tile where when initially installed it was tiled around....that's a no-no. My custom cabinet maker built some beautiful vanities which really enhanced the granite that we used for all of our flat surfaces, including as a cap for the shower half wall. The homeowners said that everything we did exceeded all of their expectations. That is what I always want to hear at the completion of any of my jobs.
Here we had another basement that was finished. We were the fourth contractor called in to work on this bathroom. We were also the last contractor that needed to be called. Follow the grout lines in the shower wall tile as they wrap around the inside corners. This is what separates us from other construction companies. We are perfectionists as evidenced in every one of our jobs. David, the homeowner has since sent me other work and I look forward to working with him again in the future. Thanks David!
This is a bathroom we remodeled in the Northstone development. The homeowners Mike and Mary Jo never used the monstrous tub that occupied 24 square feet of their bathroom! Needless to say.......we ripped it out! We created the perfect bathroom for the two of them. We replaced the existing window with a glass block low-E UV controlling glass block window. This cut down on the sun that baked the bathroom all year round. We also added a ceiling fan just to help cool down those hot summer days. You will notice that we used the same marble for the counter-tops, shampoo niche shelves, shower threshold, window sill, corner seat, and even to cap the shower return wall. The cabinets were custom built to match the homeowners bedroom furniture, how cool is that! My cabinet builder even created a custom bench and medicine cabinets so that everything matched. We finished off with a gorgeous crisp clear glass enclosure designed and installed by the same glass company I've used for all of my jobs. In the end this was such a fun, rewarding project and one of my favorite renovations to date!
I was called by a young couple with a problem. They could no longer use their shower as the tiles were falling off of the crumbling sheetrock walls and they were on a budget. No problem. We removed the remainder of the tile and sheetrock in the shower area, replaced it with one of the best tile backer boards available and re-tiled. They were showering again in 3 days and couldn't have been happier!
This is the master bathroom we built in a basement we finished. Lisa told me she wants to move out of her upstairs master bedroom into the basement because she loves the new showers we created so much. I can definitely understand why, I love them too!
I wish I had the before pictures for this bathroom. We kept the vanities and the tub, but changed everything else. The floors and walls are all porcelain tile made to mimic a natural stone, and the counter-tops and niche shelf are made of a beautiful marble whose name I do not remember. Another happy customer.