
Every great bathroom remodel starts with one thing - a clean slate. Before you can build something worth showing off, you have to tear out everything that was holding it back. That's exactly where we are with this one.
We gutted this small bathroom down to the studs. Walls stripped, ceiling exposed, everything pulled out. It sounds dramatic, but this is actually the most honest part of any renovation. Once the drywall comes down, you see exactly what you're working with - the framing, the bones, the vent work, all of it out in the open.
Working with a small bathroom means every decision matters more. Layout, framing, mechanical placement - it all has to work together before a single piece of drywall goes up. Getting the demo done right is what makes the finish work go smoothly. Skip steps here and you pay for it later.
This is the kind of interior remodeling work we do start to finish. Demo, framing, mechanical rough-in, all the way through to the final tile and fixtures. We don't hand it off - we see it through. And this one is going to be worth the wait.
The update is coming. Follow along as this space goes from bare studs to a finished bathroom you'd actually want to use. We'll be posting the progress right here.