Beautiful Bathroom Remodel in Washington Township

bathroom remodel in washington township

We recently had the fortune of working with some wonderful clients to do a bathroom remodel in Washington Township. They had a master bathroom that was in desperate need of a remodel. The vast majority of the bathroom had already been demoed when we first spoke with them. They sat down with us to discuss their project and how we could help them with it. It was at this point that they chose to move forward with us and start our design process.

With the help of our on-staff designer, our clients came to decisions on the layout of the bathroom as well as the materials that would be used.

The next step was the construction of their bathroom using the plans that we made during our design phase. As with all of our projects, we took photos of the bathroom before, during, and after the remodel. Below is a video that shows those before, during, and after photos of this bathroom remodel.

We hope that you enjoy this before, during, and after photo video of our bathroom remodel in Washington Township. Please feel free to reach out to discuss your home remodeling project.

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Exciting Shelby Township Master Bathroom Remodel – Before & After Photos

We wanted to show some before and after photos of this Shelby Township master bathroom remodel that we recently finished. The scope of work for a master bathroom remodel changes from project to project. Some projects require us to keep the layout and just replace the materials. Others require us to rearrange the entire layout of the bathroom to something that makes more sense to the homeowner. Still others require a hybrid of the above to methods. This project is one of those hybrids.

Before photo showing the vanity area of a master bathroom before we remodeled it.
Grey solid wood vanity with a quartz countertop and dual mirrors right next to a walk in tile shower.
Grey vanity with dual mirrors and two sets of light fixtures along the mirrors in that bathroom remodel.

The clients chose to keep the basic layout of the vanity area and to update all materials. We replaced the vanity, countertop, mirrors, plumbing materials, and light fixtures.

Materials used in this portion of the remodel:

Vanity: Bertch Cabinetry birch vanity with a graphite finish
Countertop: Solid Surface Unlimited Arcadia colored quartz countertop
Faucets: Delta Ashlyn faucets
Light Fixtures: Provided by the homeowners and installed by us
Mirrors: Provided by the homeowners and installed by us
Paint: Sherwin Williams Dorian Gray walls


A before photo showing the bathtub and tub deck in a location where we would later put in a walk in shower.
Walk in tile shower with two niches, a mosaic glass column, and a euro glass shower door in this master bathroom remodel.
A before photo showing the old location of the dated bathtub before we remodeled this bathroom.
Walk in tile shower with mosaic glass column and slide bar in this bathroom remodel from Shelby Township.
Close up of the tile shower bench and niche in this Shelby Township bathroom remodel.
Newly remodeled shower showing a euro glass shower door and a half wall with glass on top.

There was a lot of wasted space in the bathtub area and the homeowners never used the tub anyway. Because of this, we removed the bathtub/tub deck and replaced with a nice and large walk in tile shower with a euro glass door. The homeowners will get much more use out of this area now!

Materials used in this portion of the remodel:

Wall Tile: 12″x24″ Genesis Light Grey in a 1/3 offset pattern
Accent Wall Tile: 12″x12″ Fusion Rock
Shower Floor Tile: 2″x2″ Genesis Light Grey
Grout: #542 Gray Stone
Plumbing Materials: Delta Ashlyn Shower Head, Slide Bar, and Diverter
Shower Door: 3/8″ euro style glass door with Brushed Nickel hardware


A before photo showing the old location of the shower in this bathroom remodel.
The newly remodeled area of the bathroom where the shower was removed.

Finally, the old shower that the homeowners used was narrow and just didn’t give them the space that they needed. We removed the shower from the cubby where it was and converted that space to an area where they could hang up towels and store supplies.

Materials used in this portion of the remodel:

Flooring: 6″x36″ Savannah Pearl tile in a staggered pattern
Grout: #543 Driftwood
Toilet: Kohler Highline/Wellworth comfort height


We hope that you’ve enjoyed these before and after photos of this Shelby Township master bathroom remodel. If you have a kitchen or bathroom project of your own that you’d like to discuss with us, feel free to reach out to us here. We’re happy to discuss your project with you!

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