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Powder Room

Powder Room/Half Bath

Your powder room/half bath should make a statement.  It’s a small space but you can make a big impact with fun finishing selections.  Maybe a bold tile design or an accent wall to set the space apart. 

Good
$20k+

  • All in one vanity/sink combo

  • Single hole faucet

  • Porcelain tile floor

  • Standard toilet

  • Basic vanity light

  • Paint

  • Basic 3 1/4 inch painted trim

Better
$30k+

  • High-end all in one vanity/sink combo

  • Widespread faucet

  • Porcelain tile

  • Basic vanity light

  • Tall, elongated toilet with soft close lid

  • Paint

  • Coordinating bath accessories (towel bar, toilet paper holder, etc)

  • Up to 5 inch painted trim

Best
$40k+

  • Semi-custom vanity cabinet

  • Granite or quartz countertop with integrated sink

  • Widespread faucet

  • Porcelain or natural stone tile

  • Tall, elongated toilet with soft close lid

  • Paint

  • Coordinating bath accessories (towel bar, toilet paper holder, etc)

  • Up to 5 inch painted trim

Hall Bath

Hall and Secondary Bath

A hall/secondary bathroom is typically a 5ft x 8ft space with a tub/shower combo, vanity and toilet.

Good
$50k+

  • All fixtures remain in existing locations

  • Keep existing tub

  • New porcelain tile floors and shower walls – basic pattern, no inlay

  • Basic vanity cabinetry or all in one vanity/top combo

  • Level 1 granite remnant top

  • Basic plumbing fixtures

  • Standard toilet

  • Minor Electrical upgrades

  • Walls painted

  • No shower door

Better
$60k+

  • All fixtures remain in existing locations

  • Replace existing tub or remove tub and replace with shower base insert

  • New porcelain tile floors and shower walls – basic pattern no inlay

  • Mid-level cabinetry

  • Granite or quartz top

  • Widespread faucet

  • Electrical upgrades

  • Tall, elongated toilet with soft close lid

  • Walls painted

  • No shower door

Best
$70k+

  • Fixtures may be relocated

  • Remove existing tub and replace with shower system to include tile floor and granite or quartz shower pieces

  • Porcelain or natural stone tile floor and shower walls with basic inlay

  • Customized vanity cabinet

  • Granite or quartz remnant top

  • Widespread faucet

  • Electrical upgrades

  • Frameless shower door

  • Upgraded bath exhaust fan

  • Walls painted

Owner Bath

Owner's Bath

An owner's bathroom comes in many shapes and sizes.  For our pricing examples, we have assumed a basic space size of around 10ft x 12ft.

Good
$70k+

  • All plumbing fixtures remain in existing locations

  • Replace existing shower base with new fiberglass shower pan (size remains same)

  • Basic tub reconfiguration

  • Porcelain tile floor with basic pattern and no inlay

  • Porcelain tile shower walls with basic pattern and no inlay

  • Basic vanity cabinetry

  • Granite remnant top

  • Basic plumbing fixtures

  • Tall, elongated toilet with soft close lid

  • Frameless glass shower door

  • Wall paint

Better
$80k+

  • Minor fixture relocation

  • Removal of existing tub and shower

  • Expanded shower footprint with integrated shower system (no tub)

  • Tiled shower base

  • Porcelain tile flooring and shower walls with basic pattern and no inlays

  • Semi-custom vanity cabinet

  • Granite or quartz top & shower pieces

  • Mid-level plumbing fixtures

  • Tall, elongated toilet with soft close lid

  • Minor electrical changes

  • Upgraded bath exhaust fan

  • Frameless glass shower surround

  • Wall paint

Best
$95k+

  • Fixtures may be relocated

  • Removal of existing tub and shower

  • Expanded shower footprint with integrated shower system

  • Tiled shower base

  • New tub

  • Porcelain or stone tiled floor and shower walls with inlay

  • Semi-custom vanity cabinet with linen tower

  • Granite or quartz remnant top with shower pieces

  • Tall, elongated toilet with soft close lid

  • Upgraded bath exhaust fan

  • Frameless Glass shower surround

  • Electrical updates including smart lighting

  • Heated floors

  • Wall paint

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