Better layouts, smarter storage, and bathrooms that actually work for how you live — planned carefully and built from start to finish.
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Take a look at some of the bathroom remodeling projects we’ve completed across Stone Mountain, Snellville, Tucker, and nearby communities. Each project reflects how we plan, build, and finish spaces designed for everyday living.
Most bathroom projects don’t start with a full plan — they start with frustration. Over time, layouts, fixtures, and finishes stop working the way they should, making the space feel less functional, less comfortable, or simply outdated.
Homeowners usually reach out when they begin noticing things like:
Every project starts with a walkthrough inside your home. We review the layout, plumbing, and overall condition of the space so decisions are made early — before construction begins.
From there, we guide practical improvements that make the bathroom easier to use every day, from layout flow and storage to lighting and finish coordination.
You don’t need a finished design to get started. Some projects begin with a clear direction, while others start with a simple conversation and a plan built from there.
No two bathrooms are the same, and the plan shouldn’t be either. Some projects focus on improving a specific part of the space, while others involve a complete transformation.
We offer a range of bathroom remodeling services, from full bathroom remodels to focused upgrades like shower replacements and tub-to-shower conversions. Each project is planned around how the space is used, so the final result feels practical, comfortable, and built to last.
Complete transformations with layout, finishes, and function redesigned from the ground up. Best for bathrooms that feel outdated, inefficient, or need more than a simple update.
Rebuilding the shower properly with correct waterproofing, clean installation, and long-term durability. Ideal when the existing shower is leaking, failing, or no longer built to last.
Replacing an unused tub with a more open, practical, and easier-to-use shower space. A great option when the layout feels tight or the tub is rarely used.
Depending on the scope, a remodel may include several key components working together to create a cohesive, long-lasting result.
Tile installation and waterproofing
Vanity, storage, and organization
Lighting, mirrors, and fixtures
Flooring and surface preparation
Layout adjustments and space planning
Plumbing fixture coordination
Not sure which option fits your space? We’ll walk through it with you and help you decide.
Bathrooms are used differently than any other room in the home. A bathroom is one of the first spaces people use in the morning and one of the last spaces they use before the day ends. Small design decisions can have a significant impact on comfort, organization, cleaning, and long-term maintenance.
Thoughtful bathroom remodeling often focuses on more than finishes alone. Lighting placement, shower access, storage, ventilation, waterproofing, and material selection all influence how the space performs over time.
The most successful bathroom renovations balance appearance with practicality, creating spaces that feel comfortable to use every day while remaining durable enough to handle years of moisture exposure and daily wear.
Bathroom remodeling involves more than replacing fixtures. Planning, sequencing, and preparation all affect how the space performs long term.
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In-Home Walkthrough
We review your bathroom, take measurements, and understand how the space is currently used.
02
Estimate & Project Planning
We outline the scope of work and provide a clear, written estimate so you know what’s included before scheduling.
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Materials & Design selection
Tile, fixtures, lighting, and finishes are reviewed and confirmed ahead of time so decisions are made before installation begins.
04
Preparation & Build Phase
Existing materials are removed, surfaces are prepared, and installation is completed in sequence — including waterproofing, tile work, fixtures, and finishing details
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Final Walkthrough & Completion
We walk through the completed bathroom together, confirm details, and make sure everything is ready for everyday use.
Bathroom remodeling means allowing someone to work inside your home — not just install materials.
Homeowners choose Ensotile because the process feels organized, clear, and respectful from start to finish.
Most of our work takes place while homeowners are still living in the house, so planning and communication matter just as much as the final result.
Have a question that’s not covered here? Reach out anytime — or explore more answers on our full FAQs page.
We schedule an in-home visit to review the bathroom, take measurements, and discuss your goals. After the walkthrough, you receive a written estimate outlining the scope of work so you can review it without pressure.
No. Many projects begin with a conversation. We help review layout options and material choices so decisions are made before construction begins rather than during demolition.
The same person who evaluates the bathroom remains involved throughout the work, so communication stays clear, and you always know who to contact with questions.
The timeline depends on the project size and materials, but the expected schedule is discussed before work begins so you know what to expect.
Yes. Most projects take place in occupied homes. Work areas are protected and the sequence is planned so daily routines can continue as normally as possible.
We arrange a time to visit your home, review the space together, and talk through options before preparing a written estimate. There is no pressure to commit.
We’ll visit your home, review your bathroom together, and give you a clear understanding of what’s possible — before you commit to anything.
Ensotile Bathroom & Kitchen Remodeling is serving Metro Atlanta, including Lilburn, Tucker, Snellville, Stone Mountain, Lawrenceville, Duluth, Decatur, Norcross, and nearby communities.