
Bathrooms · Dallas, Lakewood, TX
Lakewood Bathroom Remodel
A crisp Lakewood bathroom rebuild with frameless glass walk-in shower, oversized marble-look wall tile, and a wood vanity topped with Vicostone.
- Project cost
- $39,500
- Construction
- 6 weeks
- Location
- DallasLakewood
- Scope
- Bathrooms
Results
What this project delivered
- Frameless glass walk-in shower for a brighter, more premium look
- Oversized marble-look wall tile for a clean, hotel-style finish
- Full-length shower niche for organized storage and everyday function
- Statement wood vanity with stone countertop and widespread faucets
- Updated lighting and sconces for brightness and symmetry
Scope of work
What we built
- Full demo (down to studs) + layout refinement
- New double vanity with upgraded storage + soft-close hardware
- Vicostone countertops with under-mount sinks
- New plumbing fixtures (widespread faucets + shower valve / trim + hand shower)
- Frameless glass walk-in shower enclosure
- Complete shower waterproofing system + new tile installation
- Built-in shower niche for daily storage
- Electrical updates (vanity sconces, switches, GFCI as needed)
- Drywall, trim, paint, and final detail work
Materials & finishes
- Shaker-style cabinetry
- Vicostone engineered stone countertops
- Large-format wall tile with integrated niche
- Frameless glass enclosure
- Balanced sconce lighting
Project photos
The finished space
After the build
What this project taught us
The retrospective we run after every project — what we’d do the same way again, and what we’d tell another homeowner considering the same scope.
What We Learned
Older Lakewood homes often hide cast iron drains and undersized venting behind the tile. Discovery-phase inspections — not demolition-day surprises — are what protect the budget.
Planning Decisions That Saved Time
Locking the shower layout, niche placement, and drain location before tile was ordered meant the installer cut tile to a plan, not to the wall.
Design Choices That Made the Biggest Difference
A full sheet-membrane waterproofing system and a properly sized exhaust fan are invisible — but they're why this bathroom will still look new in 15 years.
What We'd Recommend To Other Homeowners
Spend on what's behind the tile. Waterproofing, ventilation, and clean plumbing rough-ins are where bathrooms quietly succeed or fail.
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