Modernizing Bathrooms: A 1970s Revival
- hello25187
- May 20
- 1 min read
There’s nothing quite like transforming a tired, outdated bathroom into a relaxing, modern retreat. Whether it’s aging tile, cramped layouts, or inefficient fixtures, we’ve seen it all, and we know how to fix it.
The Challenge:
This particular bathroom was stuck in the 1970s, with old green tiles, worn-out flooring, and an awkward setup that made the space feel smaller than it really was.
Our Approach:
We took this renovation head-on, updating the space from the ground up:
Demolition: We removed all old tiles and walls to start with a clean slate.
Wall + Trim: New drywall and crisp crown molding gave the room a polished, modern look.
Tub Upgrade: We replaced the old tub with a beautiful and easy-to-clean Triton tub surround.
Vanity & Toilet: Installed a new, efficient toilet and a modern vanity that made better use of the space.
Plumbing: Upgraded to support the new layout and fixtures.
The Final Look?
Bright, functional, and timeless. The kind of bathroom you actually want to spend time in.
At Perfect Storm Renovations, we believe every bathroom should feel like a mini escape. This one does just that—on a practical budget and a timeline that worked for the client.
👉 Thinking about upgrading your bathroom? Let’s start planning.
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