
Three bathrooms, rebuilt in one mobilization. Two full baths — a primary and a hall bath — plus a basement half bath, all in a Brownsville Road colonial, all gutted and finished over two months.
The Ask
Three baths, one schedule. Different finish levels for different rooms — a proper primary upstairs, a durable family hall bath, and a functional half bath downstairs. No overlapping downtime — we need at least two baths functional at any moment.
The Design
The primary got a curbless shower, double vanity, and porcelain plank tile. The hall bath got a classic alcove tub with subway surround — kid-proof and timeless. The basement half bath is compact and complete: a wall-hung vanity, an efficient toilet, and tile flooring that ties cleanly into the rest of the basement finish.
The Build
Eight weeks across all three rooms. Phased sequence: primary demo first while hall bath and basement bath remained functional; primary finish coincided with hall bath demo; hall bath completed, basement bath demoed last. Homeowner was never without at least two functional bathrooms.
The moment it came together.


Details, from every angle.






“Three baths under one roof, each given the right finish for the way it gets used. The primary reads as a calm retreat, the hall bath is kid-proof and timeless, the half bath downstairs adds a guest convenience the house never had. Same project, three different rooms — and they're now the three best rooms in the house.”



