


We hit a big milestone recently - our 50th bathroom remodel. That's 50 homeowners who trusted us to tear apart one of the most-used rooms in their home and build something better. It's not something we take lightly.
When we did our first bathroom remodel, we were learning as we went - figuring out the details, the process, the little things that separate a good job from a great one. Looking back at where we started compared to where we are now, the difference is pretty clear. Early work like a basic white acrylic shower unit gets the job done, but it doesn't exactly get you excited to start your morning.
Now we're doing full gut-and-rebuild renovations. Large-format tile walls, frameless sliding glass doors with matte black hardware, matching towel bars and accessories, fresh vanities, updated flooring throughout - the whole package. Everything tied together intentionally. That's what 50 remodels of experience looks like in practice.
The biggest thing we've learned? Details matter more than almost anything else. A bathroom is a small space, which means every finish, every fixture, every grout line is right in front of you. There's nowhere to hide sloppy work. So we've gotten very precise about how we approach these jobs, and our customers notice.
We're proud of where we started, but we're even more proud of where we are now. Every remodel taught us something - and all of that knowledge goes into every bathroom we build today.