The primary bathroom had served its purpose for years, but the dated tub, framed shower, and long mirror no longer reflected her style. She chose to reimagine the space into something brighter, more open, and designed for everyday comfort.

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Jill’s primary bathroom needed more than just a facelift. The finishes felt outdated, storage space was lacking, and the layout didn’t offer a relaxing retreat. She wanted a design that was functional every day but also felt fresh and inviting.

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Marisa envisioned a brighter and more inviting bathroom that would replace the outdated features. The remodel began with the demolition of the old bathtub, shower walls, and worn countertops to make way for a complete transformation.

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Katie wanted a master bathroom that felt more luxurious, open, and functional. Her goal was to transform the existing space into a spa-like retreat with high-end finishes and thoughtful design choices.

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Amy envisioned a more modern, refined master bathroom without a full gut renovation. Her goal was to update key features like the shower and vanity area while keeping certain elements that were still in great condition.

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Karen and Chuck decided to renovate their master and guest bathrooms to create a warm and inviting atmosphere for their family and friends. They wanted everyone to feel welcome and have access to functional and practical spaces.

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Alisa envisioned a fresh, functional kids' bathroom tailored for young family members. The remodel began by stripping outdated features down to the studs, preparing the space for a bright, inviting update.

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