Illinois Bathroom Remodeling

 

Your bathroom is the place where you start and end your day. And for most remodeling your bath only happens once while you own the home. It is crucial that you select materials that not only look good, but those that will last.

So how do you achieve the ideal space? The first thing you need to do is determine what works about your existing bathroom, and what does not. Here are a few items that we like to incorporate into our bath designs.

Silestone Counters

Silestone is a great counter material in any bathroom, it is almost impossible to stain and has the look of natural stone. Although it is an upgrade when compared to the cost of a traditional cultured marble countertop, they have become more afforable of the years. It never has to be sealed, and looks great in the leather finish seen below.

Hans Grohe Shower Systems

If you are looking to create a "spa" like bathroom, but you are on a tight budget, these are perfect. These self contained systems feature a adjustable hand held shower along with built in body jets, and all the internal valves that connect them together. Why choose this for your new bath? Well, it's affordable and requires very little plumbing work, so the installation cost is almost nothing!

Jeffrey Court Tile

This is one of our favorite tile lines, they produce some of the nicest finishes we have seen. The example below is part of the Artisan Heritage series, and has an amazing relief, that creates a stunning pattern. But they offer much more, everything from stunning glass to micro mosaics and decorative tile borders. Jeffery Court is very diverse, when you visit our showroom, be sure to ask to see this line!

Epoxy Grout

Tired of trying to scrub stubborn stains from your grout? With epoxy grout you don't have to worry any longer. These are stain and mold resistant grouts, so your new bathroom will stay looking new long after we leave.

Toto Powerflush Toilets

It’s a scientific fact—gravity plus significant centrifugal force will spin most anything away efficiently. G-Max’s extra-wide 3” flush valve and wide 2-1/8" glazed trapway offer increased flow, drawing water into the bowl more quickly, and then away more forcefully . And with G-Max’s powerful siphon jet, the system makes sure what goes down stays down. G-Max is the industry benchmark for flushing performance.