Luxury Kitchens & Bathrooms
Spa-Inspired Bathroom Remodeling & Custom Primary Suites
High-end bathroom remodels across the West Metro and western Minneapolis suburbs - Edina, Minnetonka, Wayzata, Plymouth, Eden Prairie and nearby neighborhoods. We focus on moisture-aware assemblies, clean tile work, and a calm, organized process from demo through finish.
Waterproofing & Curbless Showers
A luxury bath requires hidden engineering. We utilize Schluter-Kerdi waterproofing systems and NuHeat floor warming technology to ensure your spa bathroom is mold-resistant and comfortable year-round. For curbless showers, we plan slope, drain placement, and framing tolerances early so the finished tile reads clean and performs for decades.
How We Build a Bathroom Remodel: Sequence, Trade Coordination & Materials
A bathroom remodel lives or dies by what happens before tile starts. We lock waterproofing specs, fixture locations, and ventilation rough-in before any finish work begins — so the room performs as well as it looks, and holds up to daily use for decades.
- Waterproofing specs, pan details, and substrate prep locked before tile starts
- Fixture and valve locations coordinated with framing and blocking
- Lighting, ventilation, and electrical rough-in aligned with final layout
- Punch standards focused on grout lines, trim reveals, and hardware alignment
Our client portal keeps fixture submittals, tile decisions, and schedule checkpoints in one place so approvals stay clear and the build keeps moving.
What disciplined bathroom planning feels like
- Waterproofing and fixture decisions are approved before tile starts
- Daily-use disruption is planned and communicated early
- Finish selections stay aligned with lead times and install windows
Bathroom Cost Drivers
- Waterproofing system scope, pan detail, and substrate preparation
- Tile size, pattern complexity, and specialty edge/detail treatments
- Fixture package level, valve configuration, and trim coordination
- Plumbing or ventilation relocations required by the new layout
Spa Suite Design, Layout, and Daily Function
Spa-inspired spaces designed for relaxation - built with precision waterproofing, refined tile work, and comfort-forward features that elevate daily routines.
Tile, lighting, vanities, and details - executed with craftsmanship-first standards
Bathrooms should feel calm - warm lighting, clean lines, and materials that invite you to slow down. Behind the scenes, we prioritize waterproofing, ventilation, and disciplined installation so the space stays beautiful and performs for the long term. We regularly specify Schluter-Kerdi waterproofing systems and heated floor technology for comfort and durability in primary bath suites.
- Spa comfort: showers, tubs, warmth, and lighting
- Precision waterproofing and tile alignment
- Ventilation and durability designed for longevity
Featured Bathroom Projects
Three bathrooms designed for calm, comfort, and daily restoration.
What a Bathroom Remodel Costs in the Twin Cities
Bathroom remodel costs in the Twin Cities West Metro vary significantly based on scope, tile complexity, fixture package, and whether plumbing or ventilation needs to be relocated. Here are typical ranges we see on projects in Edina, Minnetonka, Wayzata, and Plymouth:
- Master bath refresh (no layout changes): $35,000–$65,000 — new tile, fixtures, vanity, and lighting with existing plumbing locations
- Primary suite renovation: $65,000–$120,000 — tile shower, soaking tub, heated floors, custom cabinetry, and new ventilation
- Full gut with layout change: $120,000–$220,000+ — new plumbing locations, structural modifications, expanded footprint, or addition scope
These ranges reflect 2025–2026 West Metro pricing for high-end finishes and full trade coordination. Permit fees, fixture lead times, and site conditions affect final costs. We provide a detailed scope and budget range before any design work begins.
For city-specific cost context, see bathroom remodeling costs in Edina and bathroom remodeling costs in Minnetonka.
Schedule a Free Bathroom ConsultationBathroom Remodeling FAQ
How long does a bathroom remodel take?
A single bathroom remodel typically takes 6–10 weeks from demo to punch. Primary suite projects with tile-heavy layouts, heated floors, and custom cabinetry run 10–14 weeks. Timeline depends on fixture lead times, permit issuance by your municipality, and whether plumbing or ventilation relocations are required.
Can you add heated floors to an existing bathroom?
Yes. We install NuHeat and Schluter-DITRA-HEAT systems under tile as part of any remodel. Electric radiant systems work under most tile types and add minimal height to the floor assembly. We include heated floor planning in every bathroom quote so you decide during the design phase rather than as an afterthought.
What tile format and layout works best for curbless showers?
Large-format tiles (24×24 or larger) require precise slope engineering to drain correctly in a curbless application. We plan the drain location, floor pitch, and substrate prep before tile starts so the layout reads clean and the water management performs for decades. Schluter-Kerdi waterproofing is our standard for all wet assemblies.
Can you add a bathroom to a floor that doesn't currently have one?
Yes. We handle the structural framing, plumbing rough-in, and permit process for bathroom additions on floors without existing plumbing. The scope depends on how far new drain lines need to run and whether the floor structure needs modification. We evaluate this during the pre-design consultation.
What's different about remodeling bathrooms in older Twin Cities homes?
Homes built before 1980 often have galvanized supply lines, cast-iron drain stacks, and knob-and-tube or early aluminum wiring that must be addressed before finishing begins. We assess existing conditions during scope development so upgrades are included in the budget rather than surfacing mid-project. Permit requirements in Edina, Minnetonka, and Plymouth vary — we pull all permits and coordinate all inspections.
Technology & Comfort
- Heated floors: Programmable NuHeat or Schluter-DITRA-HEAT systems.
- Waterproofing: Full Schluter-Kerdi shower systems to prevent mold and leaks.
- Curbless showers: Zero-entry designs for aging-in-place and clean modern aesthetics.
- Lighting: Layered plans including toe-kick lighting, shower niche lighting, and illuminated mirrors.