Condo Bathrooms

Condo Bathrooms usually have fixed layouts, that makes difficult ot move plumbing and other structures. 

When it comes to condo living, space is often at a premium, especially in the bathroom. But, with smart planning and a few strategic choices, even the smallest condo bathroom can become a functional and stylish retreat. Whether you’re renovating or simply refreshing your space, understanding the key elements of size, layout, materials, and fixtures is essential. Let’s dive into how you can make the most of your condo bathroom!

 

 

Popular items we do for condo bathrooms:

  • Mirrors to Expand Space that would create the illusion of more space by reflecting light and making the room feel larger.
  • Compact Vanities. Floating vanities with clean lines. Wall-mounted vanities with open shelving can give the illusion of more space while offering storage. We also consider slim-profile sinks or pedestal sinks for tighter areas.
  • Vertical space with shelving or cabinets that go up rather than out. Over-the-toilet storage is a great way to store bathroom essentials without cluttering the floor area.

What includes in our price:

  • Initial in-home visit and estimation
  • Assistance with design
  • Drawings and visualizations
  • Assistance with product selection. We help you with the best choice that works for you. Our knowledge and experience will make your life easier and save you time and money.
  • Skilled tradespeople, general contractors, tiling specialists, licensed electricians, and certified plumbers.
  • 3 years warranty 

 

What to expect:

Please be prepared for the reno process to be messy.

Cooperate with us on the design. Browse inspiration pictures and ideas of your dream bathroom to help us to get started.

 

Price for condo 3-piece bath starts from $17,200

 

 

Size and Layout: Working with What You Have

Most condo bathrooms fall into the smaller side of the spectrum, often ranging between 40 to 70 square feet. But you can still create a layout that maximizes both efficiency and comfort. We offer a few layout tips to consider:

  • If your bathroom is narrow, a linear layout works best, with the vanity, toilet, and shower/tub all placed in a row along one wall.
  • Place your sink or shower in a corner and it will free up valuable floor space, giving you more room to move around

Materials and Fixtures: Combining Practicality and Style

  1. Think about quality materials and fixtures that can elevate the feel of your condo bathroom while also ensuring it stands up to daily use. Given the space constraints, the materials you select should be both functional and visually appealing.
  2. Lighter shades of ceramic or porcelain tile such as whites, soft grays, or beiges can make the room appear larger and more open.
  3. Ditch the shower curtain for a glass shower door. It instantly modernizes the space and helps it feel more open. If your budget allows, consider frameless glass to further reduce visual clutter.
  4. Condo living often comes with water usage restrictions, so choose low-flow toilets, faucets, and showerheads. These options don’t just save water; they also fit seamlessly into modern design schemes with their sleek looks.
  5. Install shower base instead of classic mosaic. Done with advanced technological material Silexpol, this sustainable and innovative technology will bring a touch of modern and sleek look.
  6. Even in a small space, you can add touches of luxury. Think heated towel racks, underfloor heating, or statement lighting fixtures like LED mirrors. High-quality materials like marble or quartz for countertops add an upscale feel. 

 

In summary, the key is to maximize your available space while maintaining both functionality and style. Our approach to layout, along with the right choice of materials and fixtures, will transform even a small condo bathroom into a spa-like sanctuary that you'll adore.