








Here's what we were working with - a tired tub-shower combo sitting on bare plywood subfloor, dated fixtures, and walls that had seen better days. Michael and Cindy Tripoli of Bryan, OH were ready for something completely different. Not just an update. A full gut and rebuild.
We stripped everything down to the studs and started fresh. New drywall, new shower pan, new tile - all of it. When you do a bathroom remodel the right way, you're not patching over old problems. You're building something that's going to hold up and look great for years.
The finished shower is the centerpiece. Large-format stone-look tile lines the walls floor to ceiling, paired with a frameless sliding glass door in matte black. The black hardware carries through the whole room - grab bar, towel bars, fixtures, vanity pulls. That kind of consistent detail is what separates a sharp remodel from a thrown-together one.
The vanity is a white barn-style cabinet with a quartz-look top and an oil-rubbed bronze faucet. Clean. Simple. The large-format floor tile ties it all together and makes the space feel bigger than it is. Michael and Cindy were thrilled - and that thumbs-up says it all.
This is exactly the kind of work we do every day. If your bathroom is stuck in a different decade and you've been putting off the remodel, this is what's possible. A full bathroom renovation handled start to finish, with every detail dialed in.