Baths
A bathroom remodel requires SCC Kitchen Bath & Home to ask more personal questions than any other room in the house. We will be discussing personal hygiene, privacy, safety and modesty issues. Sometimes people feel awkward about getting into these subjects. In the end, candid conversations will result in a better-built bathroom, the one you always wanted.
The first order of business is to determine who will be using the bathroom. Think about when it is used and how many people will be using it.
The main bath is the bath for function. As the family bath, it must be the most practical, as it will have to work hard to meet the needs of many users. Sturdy storage solutions, correct fixtures, easy maintenance, proper lighting, and safety are of utmost importance.
A master bath should encourage relaxation and renewal. For the master bath, five-star luxury is all about how you feel - from heated bathroom floors to warm towels. Discover how to create your own sanctuary and encompass all the items for the spa feel.
The aim for any guest bath should be to create a welcoming space for overnight company. Simple function and a pleasant feel to the room are perfect.
Ah, the powder room, the petite, "show-off" of a bathroom, unless of course, it is dated and frumpy. Considering that visitors typically see a powder room, this bath can be dramatic or whimsical. You might try an intense color or unusual materials. Because of the room's small size, it is perfect to go for drama in here.
Unlike a kitchen remodel, during which homeowners can dine out or relocate many of the room's functions to another part of the house, bathroom remodels can mean some major disruptions in family life. SCC Kitchen Bath & Home will help you with all the decisions you will be making.
There's no way to set up a makeshift shower or toilet in the living room, so we need to give careful thought to how long being without one bathroom is feasible and how much of an impact that will have on your daily life.

