Master baths
Full primary suites with double vanities, walk-in showers, freestanding tubs, separate water closets, and custom storage built into the framing. Slab vanities, bookmatched walls, and heated floors are standard upgrade paths.
What we build
Master suites to powder rooms — same waterproofing, same plumbing rough-in, same tile-set quality. The size of the project changes how long it takes; it doesn't change how it gets built.
Full primary suites with double vanities, walk-in showers, freestanding tubs, separate water closets, and custom storage built into the framing. Slab vanities, bookmatched walls, and heated floors are standard upgrade paths.
Curbless walk-in showers with linear drains. Frameless glass enclosures. Wet-room builds with a single waterproofed zone. Built-in benches, recessed niches, and dual shower heads coordinated with the rough-in.
Compact, high-impact builds. Statement vanities, hand-laid feature walls, sconce lighting, and the kind of fixtures you don’t put in a kid’s bathroom. Powder rooms are where you stop being polite about finish materials.
Heated floors, app-controlled shower valves, pre-wired smart mirrors, automatic-flush toilets, motion-sensor niche lighting, and integrated audio. Roughed in during framing — never bolted on after tile.
Materials & Standards
The unsexy part of a bathroom remodel is what holds it together. We don’t compromise on it — the standard runs the same on a vanity replacement and a primary suite.
Schluter or RedGard membrane on every wet wall and shower floor. Pan slope verified before tile. Linear, point, or trough drains — same standard, no exceptions.
Dry-laid mockup before adhesive. Mitred outside corners on natural stone. Hand-laid mosaic feature walls. Grout color confirmed against a wet sample before bagging.
Calacatta, Carrara, statuario slab. Bookmatched walls and waterfall vanities templated on site. Edge profiles mocked up in MDF before fabrication.
Brass and bronze supply lines, pressure-tested before walls close. Premium valves, thermostatic shower controls, and smart-shower diverters — installed to manufacturer spec.
Frameless shower enclosures, low-iron clear glass, mitred outside corners. Steam-shower glass with the right transom and seal package. Nothing thinner than 3/8".
Heated electric or hydronic floors, app-controlled shower valves, pre-wired smart mirrors, motion-sensor niche lighting, integrated audio. Roughed in during framing.
Process
Bathroom remodels can take from 1 week for simple updates up to 8 weeks for full custom builds with stone, smart-bath integration, and fixture upgrades. The standard runs the same on a vanity-only build and a primary suite — only the duration changes.
On site or by video. We measure, photograph the existing space, and walk through scope. Same-day response on most inquiries.
Drawings, finish selections in three tiers, and a written line-item proposal. You see exactly what’s in and what’s out before you sign.
Floor protection in place before tools arrive, dust barriers up before demo. In-house tile and stone setters, trusted licensed plumbers, daily clean-down.
Final punch, deep clean, and the 2-year written workmanship warranty. Pass-through manufacturer warranties on tile, fixtures, and cabinetry.
Featured Projects
A few recent builds. Each links to a full case study with before-and-after photos, materials list, and timeline.
Service Areas
We’re based in Newark, NJ, and we work across the NYC metro from there. Five boroughs, Long Island, Yonkers, and northern New Jersey are all on the standard route.
And 30+ surrounding cities within a 50-mile radius of Newark, NJ
FAQs
Everything we get asked about scope, timeline, materials, and how the work actually runs.
Bathroom remodels can take from 1 week for simple updates up to 8 weeks for full custom builds with stone, smart-bath integration, and fixture upgrades. Timeline depends on scope, materials, and building approval timelines.
Cost depends on scope, finish tier, and building constraints. Single-element work (vanity-only, shower-only, tile re-do) is the lowest-cost path. A full master bath with slab stone, custom tile, smart-bath features, and DOB-permitted plumbing is the high end. We give you three finish-tier price options on every quote — high-end, mid-range, and budget-conscious — so you see the full spread before signing. The consultation and the written quote are free.
Yes. Partial bathroom remodels are some of our most common projects. Vanity replacements, shower-only renovations, full re-tile of an existing layout, and accessible-grab-bar retrofits are all fair scope. The minimum project size is the smallest job we can do well — not a dollar threshold.
Yes. Heated floor systems, app-controlled shower valves, pre-wired smart mirrors, automatic-flush toilets, recessed motion-sensor niches, and integrated audio. The wiring and rough-in for smart-bath features happen during framing and plumbing — adding it after the tile is set is expensive and rarely clean. We plan it in from the start of the design phase.
Schluter or RedGard membrane on every wet wall and shower floor. Pan slope is verified before tile goes down. Linear drains, point drains, and curbless showers all use the same waterproofing standard — we don't shortcut waterproofing by tier. The membrane is the single most important detail in a bathroom remodel because every other failure traces back to it.
Yes — both are standard. Curbless walk-in showers require sub-floor recessing or a build-up of the surrounding floor, which we plan for during demo. Linear drains, point drains, and trough drains are all in scope. We also build accessible showers with grab bars, fold-down benches, and ADA-compliant clearances.
Yes. NYC's Department of Buildings requires a permit for plumbing relocations, fixture additions, and any work that changes the bathroom's footprint. Permits requiring NYC HIC and DOB credentials are filed by our long-term NY-licensed master plumber and electrician partners under their licenses; we manage the inspections and the build. Cosmetic-only work in the same footprint (tile replacement, vanity swap, fixture replacement) usually doesn't require a permit — we'll tell you on the consultation which path your project falls under.
Yes. If you've already sourced materials — a slab held at a yard, fixtures imported from overseas, a tile you've been holding for two years — we'll install them. We add a clarifying note to the contract about which warranties apply to homeowner-supplied materials. Some manufacturers void warranties on pieces not installed by an authorized installer; we flag those before you commit.
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Free Consultation
Call to walk through your project, or schedule a free consultation — by video if you can’t be on site, in person if you can. We bring sample materials, a measuring kit, and a written scope back to you within a few business days.