Small Bathroom Remodels
Small space. Big improvement.
A small bathroom does not have to feel small. The problem usually is not the square footage — it is that the space was designed without thought. A bulky vanity eating up floor space. A shower curtain cutting the room in half visually. Dark tile, no storage, and a single overhead light making everything feel cramped.
We remodel small bathrooms all the time, and the results consistently surprise homeowners. The same footprint can feel completely different when the layout, materials, and lighting are chosen intentionally.
How we approach small bathroom remodels
We design around the constraints. Every small bathroom is a puzzle. The fixture placement, the door swing, the storage — it all has to work together in a tight space. We plan every inch before we demo anything.
We use materials that open up the room. Large-format tile with minimal grout lines. Frameless glass instead of a shower curtain. Floating vanities that reveal the floor. Recessed storage built into the walls instead of freestanding shelves. These choices make a measurable difference.
We do not cut corners just because it is small. A small bathroom still gets proper waterproofing, level tile, sealed grout, and tested plumbing. The size of the room does not change our standards.
The guest bath problem
A lot of our small bathroom remodels are guest baths or hall baths that have been ignored for years. Dated tile, a vanity from the early 2000s, and fixtures that look tired. These bathrooms see guests, visiting family, and everyday use — they deserve to look as good as the rest of your home.
Serving St. George, Washington, Hurricane, and all of Washington County. Ready to make your small bathroom work harder? Call us or fill out the form below.
What We Handle
Space-Smart Layouts
Strategic fixture placement, pocket doors, and corner solutions that make every square foot count.
Glass Enclosures
Frameless glass showers open the sightlines and make a small bathroom feel twice as large.
Large-Format Tile
Fewer grout lines, cleaner look. Large tiles reduce visual clutter and make small spaces feel more open.
Floating Vanities
Wall-mounted vanities free up floor space and create a modern, airy look.
Layered Lighting
Recessed cans, sconces, and backlit mirrors — proper lighting makes small rooms feel larger.
Built-In Storage
Recessed medicine cabinets, shower niches, and vertical shelving designed into the walls.
Our Process
From first call to final walkthrough — here's how we work.
Free Consultation
We measure your bathroom and talk about what matters most to you in the space.
Design & Estimate
A plan that maximizes your space, with honest pricing and a clear timeline.
Build
Demo, plumbing, tile, fixtures, paint — our crew handles everything.
Final Walkthrough
We make sure every detail is right before we call it done.
Frequently Asked Questions
"Our interaction with the Haggerty brothers has been so positive! They are very professional, prompt, clear, and polite in their communication and I recommend getting in touch with them."
— Taylor Sanchez
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Prefer to talk? Just give us a call.
(435) 414-1974