Bathroom Renovation
A spa-inspired bathroom, designed around daily life
Layout, tile and stone work, fixtures, and waterproofing — all coordinated by one design-build team, from a primary suite retreat to a thoughtfully refreshed guest bath, across Arizona.

What’s included
Every detail, coordinated by one team
A bathroom renovation involves more plumbing, waterproofing, and finish coordination per square foot than almost any other room. We manage every trade under a single design-build process so nothing gets lost between the design and the build.
Layout
Vanity placement, shower and tub configuration, and storage all reworked around how you actually move through the space each morning and evening — not just a fixture swap.
Tile & stone work
Floor, shower surround, and accent tile selected and detailed at the design stage, including pattern, grout color, and transition points, so the finished result feels intentional rather than assembled.
Fixtures
Vanities, faucets, shower systems, and lighting sourced to match the overall design direction — from warm brass and matte black to natural stone-look composite finishes.
Spa-inspired design
Soaking tubs, curbless showers, heated flooring, and layered lighting brought in where the scope and layout support them, for a bathroom that feels like a retreat rather than a utility room.
Waterproofing & plumbing coordination
Waterproofing membranes, drain placement, and plumbing rough-in coordinated between our design and trade teams so moisture and long-term durability are addressed before tile ever goes down.
Permitting & project management
One point of contact manages permitting and trade scheduling from demolition through final inspection, so you're not the one coordinating plumbers, tile setters, and electricians.
In the details
The finish is the whole point
A bathroom renovation lives or dies in the details — grout lines, tile transitions, fixture finishes, and how light hits natural stone. We treat material selection as a design decision from the first meeting, not a last-minute pick from a sample board.
Every material we recommend is chosen for how it will actually perform in an Arizona bathroom — moisture resistance, long-term durability, and how it reads in both natural and warm artificial light.

Who it’s for
For every stage of bathroom renovation
From a primary suite retreat to a guest bath refresh, the right approach depends on how you use the space and how long you plan to stay in your home.
- Homeowners renovating a primary suite bathroom into a genuine daily retreat.
- Guest bathrooms in need of a real refresh — layout, fixtures, and finishes, not just paint and a new mirror.
- Homeowners thoughtfully planning ahead with aging-in-place features like curbless showers, grab-bar blocking, and wider doorways — built in from the start rather than added later.
- Anyone who wants tile, plumbing, and design decisions coordinated by one team instead of managed room by room.
Why homeowners choose us
- [Licensed, Bonded & Insured — AZ ROC #XXXXXX]
- [NKBA Member]
- [X+ Years Serving Arizona]
- Waterproofing and plumbing coordinated in-house, not left to chance
Serving homeowners throughout Arizona. Every project starts with a conversation, not a sales pitch.
Investment
What does a bathroom renovation cost?
Bathroom renovation costs vary with layout changes, tile and stone selection, and fixture level. As a general frame of reference, most full bathroom renovations we design land in the [$X–$Y] range, with primary suite renovations and layout changes running higher than a guest bath refresh. We're building a full cost guide to help you plan ahead — in the meantime, the fastest way to get a real number is a conversation with our design team.
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What makes a bathroom feel like a retreat
Natural materials
Natural stone, warm wood-look tile, and matte metal finishes read as calm rather than clinical — we lean into the same warm material language throughout the house so the bathroom doesn't feel like a separate showroom.
Light
Layered lighting — vanity task lighting, ambient overhead, and natural light where a window is part of the scope — makes the biggest difference in how a finished bathroom actually feels to use every day.
Ventilation
Proper exhaust fan sizing and placement is planned alongside the layout, not bolted on afterward — critical in Arizona's dry climate for surface longevity and long-term moisture control.
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Bathroom renovation FAQ
How much does a bathroom remodel cost in Arizona?
Bathroom remodel costs depend heavily on layout changes, tile selection, and fixture level. As a general reference point, most full bathroom renovations we design fall in the [$X–$Y] range. During your consultation we'll talk through your specific goals and give you a realistic number before any design work begins.
What is the 30% rule in bathroom remodeling?
It's a rough budgeting guideline suggesting a bathroom remodel's cost stay in proportion to your home's overall value — generally around 30% or less for a single bathroom — so the investment makes sense relative to the rest of the house. It's a helpful starting point, not a hard limit, and we'll help you think through it during planning.
What can a small bathroom remodel actually achieve?
Even a compact footprint can gain real function through a smarter layout — a curbless shower instead of a tub-shower combo, a wall-mounted vanity to open up floor space, and larger-format tile to visually expand the room. Small bathrooms are often where thoughtful layout work makes the biggest difference.
How long does a bathroom renovation take?
A full bathroom renovation typically takes several weeks from demolition to final walkthrough, depending on tile lead times, whether plumbing is being relocated, and the overall scope. We'll walk you through a specific timeline once your design is finalized.
Can you design a bathroom for aging in place without it feeling institutional?
Yes — curbless showers, comfort-height vanities, and reinforced blocking for future grab bars can all be designed to look like an intentional part of a spa-inspired bathroom rather than a clinical retrofit. We build these considerations into the design conversation from day one when they matter to you.
Let’s design a bathroom that feels like a retreat
Request a consultation and we’ll talk through your goals, your home, and what a realistic timeline and investment look like.