Bathrooms are often overlooked during renovations, but mine desperately needed attention. The tiles were cracked, the fixtures outdated, and the layout inefficient. I decided it was time for a complete transformation.
I began by tearing everything down to the studs. The demolition was noisy and messy, but it revealed plumbing that needed updating. Fixing it added time and cost, but it was necessary for safety.
I chose a modern design: subway tiles for the walls, a frameless glass shower, and a floating vanity. To maximize space, I installed a wall-mounted toilet and recessed shelves for storage. Heated flooring was my splurge, and it became my favorite feature.
Choosing materials took time. I wanted durability without sacrificing style. Neutral tones kept the bathroom timeless, while brass fixtures added warmth.
When the project finally ended, stepping into the bathroom felt like entering a spa. Showers became more than a routine; they felt like moments of self-care.
Conclusion
This renovation taught me patience. Delays and challenges were frustrating, but the end result was worth every setback. My bathroom now combines function with comfort, proving that even small spaces can deliver big transformations.