Master Bathroom Remodel in Evergreen, Colorado
Your master bathroom situation is probably pretty rough, right? Most Evergreen houses have master baths that were clearly designed by someone who'd never actually lived in the mountains. Tiny everything, no heat, and lighting that makes you feel like you're in a cave. And don't get us started on all that wood paneling and orange shag carpet.
The good news? We've gotten really good at working with these unique mountain layouts. Whether you're in one of those Brook Forest cabins or a Kittredge contemporary, we can usually transform your master bath into something you’ll actually enjoy using. More shower space, proper heating, lighting that doesn’t require a flashlight — and we know how to work around all the quirky mountain house challenges like odd ceiling angles, stone walls, and plumbing that goes wherever it wanted to go.
Master Bath Problems We See in Every Evergreen House:
- Showers built for people under 5 feet tall
- No heat, making it freezing half the year
- Warped and outdated wood everywhere
- One tiny sink with zero storage
- Lighting so poor you can’t see what you’re doing
Small Bathroom Remodel in Evergreen, Colorado
Evergreen's loaded with small bathrooms – tiny guest baths, powder rooms that are basically closets, and odd half-baths squeezed under staircases. Just because you're living in a mountain house doesn't mean your bathroom has to feel like an outhouse. We've remodeled hundreds of these cramped spaces over the years.
The secret isn't making the bathroom bigger – it's making it feel bigger. Better lighting, smarter use of space, and materials that actually work in mountain conditions. Whether it's a tiny bath in Bergen Park or a weird-shaped room in Indian Hills, chances are we've already solved the same problem in your neighbor's house.
Small Mountain Bathroom Nightmares We Fix:
- Bathrooms that feel like closets with a toilet
- No ventilation, leading to constant mold issues
- Rotting wood paneling from years of steam
- Freezing cold due to lack of proper heating
- Outdated styles that look like they're stuck in the 1970s
