Bathroom
June 2025
Eagan
For this master bathroom remodel, accessibility was a top priority. The homeowner wanted a zero-entry shower and easier access to the toilet, tub, and shower. Originally, the layout included a small shower wedged between a large built-in tub deck and a separate enclosed toilet room.
We redesigned the layout by removing the water closet and relocating the toilet to the opposite side of the shower. By removing these walls, this allowed for a more open, spacious, and accessible shower area. In essence, we swapped the locations of the shower and toilet to improve flow and functionality.
Tile flooring was installed throughout to support the zero-entry shower. Inside the shower, we added four corner shelves, a niche box, and a decorative tile focal point selected by the homeowner.
To complete the space, we added floating shelves near the new tub that match the vanity, along with brushed gold fixtures and accessories. New white trim and doors were installed to help brighten the room and tie the whole design together.
If you’re considering a bathroom remodel that balances beauty with accessibility, we’d love to help you explore the possibilities.
Russell Room Remodelers knows the ins and outs of the remodeling
process. Whichever style you have in mind, we will work diligently to
build the home you’ve always dreamed of.