Genco Construction
Custom Plano bathroom renovation with frameless glass shower and marble tile

Bathrooms · Plano, TX

Plano Master Bathroom Remodel

A down-to-the-studs Plano master bath with custom double vanity, marble tile throughout, and a spa-grade steam shower with multiple heads.

Project cost
$109,000
Location
Plano
Scope
Bathrooms

Results

What this project delivered

  • Custom double vanity with furniture-style cabinetry and premium storage
  • Marble tile throughout for a cohesive hotel-suite finish
  • Steam shower with rain head, primary shower head, hand wand, and sprayer
  • Frameless glass enclosure for a clean sightline
  • Built-in tub integrated into the layout for a true spa zone
  • Balanced lighting plan (vanity + overhead + wet-area-rated fixtures)

Scope of work

What we built

  • Full demo to studs (walls, floor, fixtures, shower / tub area)
  • Rebuild of shower + wet zone (waterproofing, slope, drains, glass)
  • Plumbing reconfiguration for multi-head shower system
  • Electrical updates (lighting, fan / ventilation, outlets, controls)
  • Marble tile installation throughout + detailed trim / finish carpentry
  • Custom cabinetry + stone countertops + mirrors + fixture set

Materials & finishes

  • Marble tile throughout
  • Custom furniture-style cabinetry
  • Stone countertops
  • Frameless glass enclosure
  • Multi-head steam shower system

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

    Replacing a garden tub with a walk-in shower in a Plano primary is one of the highest-impact upgrades you can make — but it lives or dies on plumbing relocation and slope engineering.

  • Planning Decisions That Saved Time

    Finalizing the frameless glass dimensions during design (not after tile) meant the glass was templated and on order before the shower was even framed.

  • Design Choices That Made the Biggest Difference

    A continuous tile field, a hidden linear drain, and quiet hardware choices made the room feel calmer — which is what most primary bath clients actually want.

  • What We'd Recommend To Other Homeowners

    Don't pick tile until the layout is locked. Pattern proportion and accent placement only work when sized to the actual wall.

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