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Farmington Bathroom Remodel With Marble Vanity and Custom Tile Work

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This Farmington bathroom is mid-way through a full gut and rebuild - and it's already looking like a completely different space. We reworked the layout from scratch, which meant new plumbing runs, drywall, and a full tile installation across the floor and shower walls. When you take on that much at once, every trade has to be done right or the details suffer. That's exactly the kind of work we take on.

The floor tile here is a beveled square marble mosaic - each piece has a raised center panel with a recessed border, which gives the floor real dimension instead of that flat, builder-grade look. Getting a pattern like that to run clean across a full shower floor takes time and precision. Rushed tile work shows. Done right, it holds up for decades and still looks sharp.

The wall tile is a dark arabesque pattern - that classic Moroccan-inspired lantern shape. It covers the shower walls floor to ceiling, and the contrast between the deep charcoal walls and the lighter marble floor is striking. A thin brass trim strip separates the two surfaces cleanly. That kind of intentional material pairing is what separates a high-end renovation from a standard update.

Then there's the vanity. A full marble slab with a carved-out undermount basin - the veining runs continuously from the countertop right into the sink bowl itself. Paired with brushed gold fixtures, it's a serious focal point. This isn't a prefab vanity off a shelf. It's a custom piece, and it shows.

A bathroom like this requires juggling a lot of moving parts - demo, plumbing, waterproofing, tile setting, and finish work - all in the right sequence, all done to a high standard. That's what full bathroom remodeling is really about. When every piece is handled by one team that knows what they're doing, the end result looks and functions exactly the way it should.

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