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The before shots tell a familiar story. Dated pedestal sinks, builder-grade shower enclosures with chrome frames, worn flooring, and layouts that just don't use the space well. It's not that these bathrooms were broken - they just stopped working for the people living in them. That's usually when homeowners start thinking seriously about a full gut and redesign.
What we ended up with across these jobs is a pretty wide range of finished looks. One master bath got dramatic blue-grey large-format tile covering floor-to-ceiling walls, a walk-in shower with a built-in bench, and three windows framed right into the tile surround. Another went a completely different direction - white Calacatta-style porcelain walls, a patterned mosaic floor, frameless glass with brushed gold hardware, and a vertical accent strip of dark decorative tile running top to bottom. Both are completely different from each other, and both are exactly what those homeowners wanted. That's kind of the point - the tile, the fixtures, the layout all have to fit the person using it.
We also tied in walk-in closet work on a couple of these. The same large-format white marble-look porcelain that runs through the bathroom carries right into the closet floor - no jarring transitions, no mismatched finishes. It makes the whole primary suite feel cohesive and intentional. Details like that are easy to overlook in the planning phase, but they matter a lot when you're actually living in the space.
Hardware choices, niche placement, vanity storage, lighting - none of it is an afterthought on jobs like these. One vanity area features a full L-shaped run of white shaker cabinetry with a quartz top and dual sinks, another has a rich dark double vanity with brushed gold faucets and wall sconces. Different budget points, different aesthetics, same standard of work. That's what we bring to every bathroom project we take on here in the Lowcountry.