Bathroom Remodeling


In today’s home market, a bathroom remodel can add immeasurably to your comfort and enjoyment, as well as raise the value of your house. The modern bathroom has become stylish, efficient, and comfortable.

Dennis Foley Plumbing can reconfigure floor plans, move walls, fixtures and utilities, to increase floor area and storage space. A bathroom remodeling project is also the time to upgrade the plumbing systems, fix weak water pressure or replace leaky faucets. Heat, moisture, and heavy use make the bathroom especially vulnerable to deterioration and structural damage, making the use of high-quality materials a must.

Does your bathroom look like this?

Maybe it’s time for you to update that old, tired bathroom into a room that is comfortable, attractive and efficient. Let Dennis Foley Plumbing turn your old, tired bathroom into a soothing oasis ready to help you get rid of the day’s stress.

The hardest part of any bathroom remodel is getting started. Whether you want to install a new bathroom or remodel an existing one you will need some bathroom design ideas.

Here are some pictures of a bathroom that we recently remodeled

The hallway, before we remodeled. The door swung into the vanity, and there was a small closet to the side, plus another closet with shelves and no doors to the right that isn’t shown

The hallway after we remodeled. The door is now a pocket door to relieve the congestion in the hallway, and we added real doors and more shelves, with the first one sized for the vacuum cleaner, to the existing hallway closet. The whole wall to the bathroom got move a little to make the bathroom work.

The existing bathroom had a closet in the corner

The owner wanted to be able to shower in this bathroom, so we removed the closet and installed a round front shower stall in the corner. The hallway , all the way up to the second floor, was repainted as well.

There was an existing deep storage closet/ medicine cabinet above the toilet.

We swapped the location of the toilet and vanity, replaced the doors on the existing shelf, and removed the heat which was no longer needed, as there are no outside walls in the bathroom. The toilet is no longer the first thing you see when you walk into the front door, and the medicine cabinet is much more useful over the sink!

The bathroom was gutted, with a new exhaust fan, new floor tile, all new plumbing and electrical, plastered and painted walls and new lighting and accessories. Since there was the big cabinet in the wall (8 inches or so deep), the owner was able to pick a nice mirror to hang above the sink.

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