
There's a specific moment in every bathroom remodel where the job stops looking like a construction zone and starts looking like someone's dream bathroom. We're right there on this one.
The tile shower is nearly finished - large-format marble-look porcelain running floor to ceiling, with a built-in double niche that's both practical and clean. Getting that tile pattern to flow the way it does takes real planning. You can't just start slapping tile on a wall and hope it lines up. We set the layout carefully so the veining reads consistently across the entire surface.
The cabinets are set and they're looking sharp. Warm oak tones with raised panel doors - solid, classic, and built to last. The vanity area and the tall linen tower are in place, which means the whole layout of the space is now locked in. That's a big deal. Once you can walk through and actually feel how the room flows, you know the design decisions you made early on were the right ones.
There's still finish work left - grouting, fixtures, final trim - but the bones are all there. This is the stage that gets us excited, because everything from here is just making it better. The final reveal is going to be worth the wait.
Bathroom remodeling done right means paying attention at every phase, not just the glamour shots at the end. The work you put in during the rough stages is what makes the finished product hold up for years.