




Most bathrooms feel dated not because they're falling apart - but because the finishes just haven't kept up. Old shower surrounds, basic hardware, and nothing that really pulls the space together. That's exactly the kind of bathroom this upgrade was meant to fix.
Here's what makes this one stand out. The shower walls are metal panel - white vertical ribbed panels framed out in matte black trim that runs clean from floor to ceiling. The contrast is sharp. It gives the whole shower a structured, intentional look that you don't see in a lot of residential bathrooms. Paired with a dark ceiling inside the shower enclosure, the space feels bold without being overdone.
The frameless sliding glass door ties everything together. The hardware is matte black throughout - handles, rollers, and the door track - and it all lines up with the rest of the fixtures in the room. Matte black faucet, matte black mirror frame, white vanity with a clean countertop. Every piece is playing for the same team. That's the kind of detail that separates a good remodel from a great one.
What we ended up with is a bathroom that feels completely custom without looking like it's trying too hard. The metal wall system is also a smart long-term choice - it holds up well in wet environments and is far easier to maintain than tile grout over time. Clean lines, durable materials, and a finish that still looks great years down the road.
We handle bathroom upgrades like this one from start to finish. Whether you're working with a dated shower surround, old fixtures, or just a space that needs a full overhaul - we can put together something that works for your home and your budget.