Tile showers
Shower walls, niches, benches, waterproofing, glass layout, and fixture placement planned before demo starts.
Bathroom renovation in Grand Rapids, MI
From older Heritage Hill homes to practical family bathrooms on the west side, we help Grand Rapids homeowners plan a bath renovation that feels durable, warm, and easy to live with.
We listen first, measure carefully, and build the plan around how your household uses the room.
Bathrooms need the right substrate, ventilation, tile prep, sealants, and transitions behind the pretty finishes.
You should know what is happening, what comes next, and which choices affect the finished result.
Built for real West Michigan homes
A bathroom in Grand Rapids has to handle cold seasons, busy mornings, humidity, old framing, tight footprints, and a lot of daily use. The best remodel is not just a pretty photo. It is a room with smart storage, comfortable light, strong ventilation, solid surfaces, and details that make sense years from now.
Call (616) 221-3334 to talk through the bathroom you want to change and the outcome you want from the project.
Renovation services
Shower walls, niches, benches, waterproofing, glass layout, and fixture placement planned before demo starts.
Better counter space, drawers, mirrors, linen storage, medicine cabinets, and layouts that reduce clutter.
Durable tile or water-resistant floor systems with clean transitions into hallways and bedrooms.
Brighter task lighting, quieter fans, warmer ambient light, and planning that helps the room dry properly.
Replace a worn tub, open up a shower area, or create a bathing layout that better fits your daily routine.
Paint, trim, hardware, shelves, towel bars, thresholds, and the final touches that make the room feel finished.
How the work stays organized
Bathroom renovations can involve plumbing, electrical, tile, drywall, ventilation, cabinetry, and finish carpentry. A good process keeps those pieces from fighting each other.
We start with the room, the pain points, your must-haves, and your preferred direction.
Measurements, photos, access points, walls, flooring, ventilation, and fixture locations are reviewed.
Materials, fixtures, glass, storage, and finish decisions are organized before the work window.
The work proceeds in a practical order, with check-ins around details that affect the finished room.
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Questions homeowners ask
Have a specific room in mind? Call (616) 221-3334 and describe what you want changed.
Yes. Older homes often need careful planning around plaster, framing, old flooring layers, venting, and tight access. Those details should be reviewed before the project scope is set.
Yes. Shower work can include tile, waterproofing, fixture placement, niches, benches, thresholds, and glass planning.
Often, yes. Keeping the toilet, tub, or vanity in a similar location can simplify the project. If the current layout is frustrating, we can discuss practical changes.
Helpful details include what you dislike now, who uses the bathroom, whether you want a tub or shower, storage needs, preferred finishes, and any moisture or ventilation concerns.
Ready to talk through the room?
Tell us what is not working in your current bathroom and what you want the finished space to feel like.