Working with Our Bathroom Designers
Our bathroom designers don't hand you a catalog and tell you to pick. We ask questions first. How many people use this bathroom? Do you need more storage or more floor space? Is the lighting always wrong in the morning? Those answers shape the design. We've worked with hundreds of Mt Prospect, IL homeowners and we know the difference between what people say they want and what actually works once they're living with it.
Every detail gets locked in before construction begins. That means your countertop material, your vanity height, your shower niche placement, your mirror and sconce positions. Decisions made on paper cost nothing to change. Decisions made mid-demo cost real money.
Layout, Storage, and Lighting Planning
A bathroom that feels cramped usually isn't too small. It's just planned wrong. We look at traffic flow, door swing, and fixture spacing to get the most out of whatever square footage you have. Storage gets designed in from the start too, not added as an afterthought with a floor-standing cabinet that blocks the door.
Lighting is one of the most overlooked parts of bathroom design. Task lighting at the vanity, ambient light for the overall space, and sometimes accent lighting in a walk-in shower all need to be planned before the walls close up. We map this out in the design phase so your electrician has a clear direction and you're not guessing after drywall goes up.