Genco Construction
Lakewood Dallas TX bathroom remodel double vanity walk-in shower

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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