Tranquil Glamour Bathroom Remodel In Watchung, NJ

Pro Skill Construction
by Pro Skill Construction
This stunning bathroom was designed and built by the Design Build Pros and Pro Skill Construction team in NJ. This bathroom project is located in New Providence, New Jersey.
The Somerset County bathroom remodel consisted of removing the interior wall, linen closet, and hall closet. In place of the two closets, the homeowners elected to build a customized shower. In addition, an owner supplied jetted tub was built.
The Pro Skill team has been creating elegant bathrooms for New Jersey and New York homeowners for over fifteen years. When you’re ready to begin your bath remodel, turn to the team you can trust: Pro Skill. Having worked and lived in the Central NJ and North NJ area for decades, Pro Skill is intimately familiar with the homes, trends and demands of our unique marketplace.
Pro Skill provides high-quality bathroom remodeling and bathroom design services to NJ and NY homeowners, utilizing an approach rooted in honesty, integrity, creativity and meticulous attention to detail. We will guide you through every step of your bathroom remodel - before, during and after the renovation is complete.
Here's What Was Done To This NJ Bathroom:


Remove hall closet and close door


Remove linen closet in bathroom


Remove partition wall in bathroom


Relocate entry door and convert to a pocket door
Add a shower with a floating bench seat, niche, and frameless glass enclosure


Enlarge existing tub to 36” wide, upgrade to jetted/air system


Combine sink vanities to one floating unit


Add knew wall next to toilet


Single mirror with 2 pendants
Toilet in existing location


Tile in shower to ceiling


Tile in main area to 4’


Feature strip and cap along perimeter


Tile floor in shower and main area


Level entry shower


Add exhaust/light combination


Recessed lights in bath/ shower areas
BEFORE


Learn about Pro Skill's 5-Step Remodeling Process: http://www.proskillnj.com/remodeling-process
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