A sleek first-floor shower transformation featuring refined finishes, brushed nickel accents, and smart built-in storage.
Kathryn and Martin’s shower got a clean-lined reset—48″ × 34″ base, premium etched wall panels, and warm brushed nickel—designed to feel open, refined, and easy to maintain. If you’re weighing options with a local bathroom remodeling company, here’s how we balanced timeless style with everyday function.
Kathryn and Martin wanted a bright, modern shower that feels open and refined—without fussy upkeep. Brushed nickel hardware adds warmth, while recessed storage keeps daily items within easy reach. The design emphasizes comfort, durability, and a timeless aesthetic.
The finished shower blends elegance with everyday practicality. Premium etched walls set a sophisticated backdrop, while brushed nickel fixtures keep the look cohesive and warm. A recessed caddy tucks away essentials, and the grab bar adds safety without sacrificing style—delivering beauty, function, and long-term durability in one clean package.
“This remodel completely changed the way we start and end our day. The shower feels more open, more comfortable, and so much easier to keep clean. It’s not just beautiful — it’s functional in ways we didn’t know we needed. We feel like we finally have a space that matches our home and lifestyle.”
Yes—because there’s no traditional grout to scrub. A mild cleaner and soft cloth keep the surface looking crisp with minimal effort.
With a smart layout, centered drain, and clean-lined surrounds, this footprint feels spacious in daily use—especially paired with light finishes and minimal visual clutter.
Absolutely. We install solid blocking where needed and use proper anchoring so both the caddy and 24″ grab bar are secure and long-lasting.
It combines a dual-function shower head with a detachable handheld for flexible rinsing and easy cleaning—finished in brushed nickel for a warm, timeless look.
Yes—EZ Bath offers financing options, including 0% plans on approved credit. Your designer can walk you through current terms.