This Denton bathroom remodel focused on opening up the shower, upgrading finishes, and giving the space a clean, modern refresh without changing the overall footprint.
Project Overview
The homeowner wanted a straightforward bathroom facelift that would feel brighter, more open, and more refined. The existing layout felt closed off, particularly the shower, and the finishes throughout the space were dated.
Rather than a full gut and reconfiguration, the goal was to modernize the bathroom through targeted improvements that would make a noticeable daily difference.
Our Approach
We began by addressing the shower enclosure, removing the original walled opening that made the space feel cramped. Opening the wall allowed us to fully enclose the shower with glass, immediately improving both sightlines and usability.
A built-in shower bench was added for comfort and functionality, along with new wall and floor tile. Double sliding glass doors were installed to create a clean, modern enclosure without overwhelming the room.
Outside the shower, we painted the vanity and the cabinet above the toilet, installed quartz countertops, and updated all fixtures, mirrors, and accessories to create a cohesive, refreshed look.
Fixtures and Upgrades
The remodel included a higher-end Toto toilet, upgraded plumbing fixtures, new lighting, and modern hardware throughout. Each selection was made to balance durability, comfort, and long-term ease of maintenance.
Challenges and Solutions
Design Considerations: The primary challenge was improving the perceived size of the shower without expanding the bathroom footprint. By removing the solid wall and using glass to define the enclosure, the shower now feels significantly larger while maintaining proper water containment.
The Result
The finished space feels brighter, more open, and far more comfortable for everyday use. The updated shower, modern finishes, and thoughtful layout changes delivered a clean, functional bathroom that met the client’s goals without unnecessary complexity.