Before the renovation, a bathroom in Asheville, North Carolina felt boxed in. The vanity touched the door swing. The mirror reflected shadows instead of light. Storage spilled onto the counter.
After the renovation, the square footage stayed the same, but the experience changed completely. The door swing was adjusted. A wall mounted vanity replaced the old cabinet. Vertical storage moved items off the counter and onto the wall. Lighting was repositioned to remove harsh shadows.
Nothing about the upgrade was dramatic on paper. In daily use, it felt like a new room.
Good before and after renovations are not about shock value. They are about solving the problems that made the space uncomfortable in the first place.
