• An image labeled "Before." A bathroom in mid construction. There is a single piece unit that contains a bath and shower. The floor is paint spattered concrete. There is a tool bag on the floor and a drop cloth over the sink.
  • An image labeled "After." A gorgeous shower with wood slat walls and black tiled shower floor. It is open with a glass panel separating it from the rest of the bathroom. There are two black tile cutouts in the wood slats to hold toiletries. The basin sink is set on a white countertop with grey cabinetry underneath.

Before & After Mixed Elements Bath

Mountaintop Baths took a basic looking one-piece bath and shower unit in Bailey and created a beautiful, warm shower experience. Wood slats and sleek black tile mix elements in a way that makes cleaning yourself a true pleasure.

Cozy Galley Kitchen In Evergreen

Galley kitchens don’t have to feel dated and claustrophobic. The Mountaintop Baths experts installed natural wood cabinets balanced by a modern black marble countertop and updated appliances and made this a kitchen that feels both cozy and efficient.

  • An image labeled "Before." A bathroom with pastel pink ceramic tub and sink. The wood cabinets are a blonde finish. The tile floor is made of large square tiles that are a tan spattered with brown style. There are two large gray rugs. Mini-blinds cover the window.s
  • An image labeled "After." A beautiful bathroom with a deep soaking tub, two sink counter with dark wood finish, and beige tile floor. Mountain scenery is visible through the windows.
  • An image labeled "After." A deep soaking bathtub is seen with a two sink counter in the background. Faucet finished are dark brass.

Updated 70s Bathroom

Once a throwback to the pastel pinks of the 70s, Mountaintop Baths came into this awkwardly laid out and crowded bathroom in Bailey and modernized it with a deep soaking tub, beautiful finishes and soothing lights above a double sink.

80s Dorm to Fresh and Clean Bathroom

A tiny little sink crammed into the corner, a claustrophobic shower stall, and blocky tiling overwhelmed the senses in this bathroom that was only missing a Nagel poster. Mountaintop Baths came in and created a fresh and clean space in which to enjoy get yourself fresh and clean.

  • An image labeled "Before." This is a bathroom that has been completely demolished down to the rafters beneath the floor. The walls have no drywall and the plumbing and underflowing are all visible.
  • An image labeled "After." A small bathroom with a beautiful bath/shower combo and a toilet. The tile in the shower are white rectangles, and the metal finishes are dark bronze. There is a bar for stability on the shower wall.

From Gutted to Gorgeous Bathroom

In these before and after images of a Bailey 3/4 bathroom, you can see how Mountaintop Baths transforms a gutted space into a gorgeous bathroom with shower and tub. Though the space is compact, all the pieces fit in a way that feels spacious and usable.

This Bathroom is Set in Stone

Once a one-piece drop-in tub and shower made of cheap looking materials, Mountaintop Baths dropped in beautiful stone tiles on the floor and walls of this walk-in shower. We also added a window for the natural light to accentuate the natural feel of this shower set in stone.

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