Bathroom Remodeling in Westlake, OH

Bathrooms that finally match the rest of your Westlake home.

A lot of Westlake homes have good square footage but bathrooms that still feel builder-grade, cramped, or past their era—fiberglass inserts, small vanities, dated tile, and awkward primary bath layouts that don’t make the most of the space.

Moffie Build Group remodels Westlake bathrooms to feel more comfortable, functional, and aligned with the value of your home. We focus on better showers and tubs, smarter storage, upgraded finishes, and layouts that work for busy family routines.

Bathroom Remodeling Services in Westlake

Primary Bathroom Remodels in Larger Homes
Transforming dated primary baths—often with oversized tubs and undersized showers—into more balanced spaces with better storage, more comfortable showers, and finishes that feel current.

Hall & Kids’ Bathrooms
Durable, easy-to-clean baths that can handle school mornings, sports, and guests, with practical storage and finishes that won’t look tired in a few years.

Guest & Lower-Level Baths
Upgrading guest baths and lower-level baths for visiting family and long-stay guests, with better lighting, improved showers, and details that make the space feel like part of the home, not an afterthought.

Tub-to-Shower Conversions
Converting underused tubs into walk-in showers—especially in primary baths where a large soaking tub takes up too much floor space.

Powder Room Refreshes
Quick but meaningful updates to main-level powder rooms where most of your guests actually see your home’s finishes.

Design Notes for Westlake Bathrooms

  • Fixing the “Big Tub, Tiny Shower” Problem
    Many Westlake primary baths give too much space to a deck tub and not enough to the shower. We often rebalance by enlarging the shower, updating or removing the tub, and improving storage.
  • Upgrading from Builder-Grade to Long-Term Finishes
    We replace laminate tops, basic tile, and hollow vanities with better cabinetry, quartz, and more thoughtful tile patterns sized appropriately to the room.
  • Storage That’s Actually Usable
    We move beyond a single under-sink cabinet to include drawers, linen storage, and sometimes built-in medicine cabinets or tower cabinets where they fit without overpowering the room.
  • Comfortable Lighting & Ventilation
    We plan lighting for mirrors, general light, and sometimes night or accent lighting, plus properly sized exhaust fans to keep humidity in check.
  • Planning Notes for Westlake Bathrooms

    Define Which Bathroom Matters Most
    Primary, kids’, guest, or powder? We’ll help you prioritize where to start and how much to invest in each based on how your family uses the home.

    Decide the Role of the Tub
    If you have multiple tubs in the house, we may recommend converting one primary tub to a larger shower. If you’re down to one tub, we’ll talk through whether keeping it makes sense for your stage of life and potential resale.

    Balance Storage, Glass, and Openness
    We weigh the desire for an open, glassy feel against the need for real storage and privacy, especially in larger primary baths.

    Infrastructure & Upgrades
    We’ll look at plumbing locations, venting, and electrical capacity. In many Westlake homes, adding more lighting and features means updating circuits or fans, which we plan into the scope from the start.

    Coordinating Multiple Bathrooms Over Time
    If you have several baths to update, we can help plan a logical sequence—starting where it matters most while keeping an eye on how the others will eventually tie in.

    Where We Work in Westlake, OH

    We remodel bathrooms throughout Westlake, including:

    • Homes off Detroit Road, Center Ridge Road, and Hilliard Boulevard
    • Neighborhoods near Crocker Road, Crocker Park, and surrounding subdivisions
    • 80s–2000s colonials and larger single-family homes in established communities
    • Newer homes where original bathrooms were never fully brought up to the rest of the home’s standard

    We’re used to working in homes with multiple baths and planning phasing so your household can stay functional.

    Our Bathroom Remodeling Process

    1. Walkthrough & Conversation
      We walk your Westlake home, see how each bathroom works today, and talk about your priorities and long-term plans.
    2. Scope, Budget & Order of Operations
      We define scope for each bathroom, provide budget ranges, and recommend a sensible sequence if you’re tackling more than one.
    3. Design & Selections
      We finalize layout, tile, cabinetry, fixtures, lighting, and ventilation. We’ll keep everything aligned with your home’s style and target finish level.
    4. Permits & Coordination
      We handle permits with the City of Westlake and coordinate plumbing, electrical, and any framing or structural work.
    5. Construction & Communication
      We protect adjacent areas, complete demo and rough-ins, install waterproofing, tile, and finishes, and keep you updated on schedule and milestones.
    6. Final Walkthrough & Punch List
      We walk each finished bathroom with you, list any remaining details, and complete them so the rooms are truly ready for everyday use.

    Typical Westlake Bathroom Investment

    Ranges depend on size, complexity, and finishes, but many Westlake projects fall into:

    • Hall / kids’ baths: approx. $30,000–$50,000+
    • Primary baths: approx. $45,000–$85,000+
    • Powder rooms: approx. $15,000–$30,000+

    We’ll help you match investment to the bathroom’s role and your home’s value.

    Westlake Bathroom Remodeling FAQs

    Can you just update our finishes without changing the whole layout?

    Yes. In many Westlake homes, keeping the basic layout but upgrading the vanity, shower/tub, tile, lighting, and ventilation provides a big improvement without full reconfiguration.

    Is it smart to remove our big corner tub?

    Often, yes—especially if you have another tub in the house. Reclaiming that footprint for a larger shower and more storage can make the primary bath feel much more usable.

    Can you remodel multiple bathrooms at once?

    We can, but we’ll plan carefully so your household always has at least one usable bathroom. In some homes, staggering projects makes more sense; in others, doing a pair at once is efficient.

    How long does a Westlake bathroom remodel usually take?

    Most hall baths run about 3–5 weeks from demo to final walkthrough. Primary baths often take 5–8 weeks, depending on complexity and tile work. If we’re doing multiple bathrooms, we’ll build a clear schedule around your family’s needs.

    Will the new bathroom feel too “fancy” for the rest of the house?

    We always look at the entire home and neighborhood when specifying finishes. The goal is an upgrade that feels right-sized—not under-built, not out of place.

    Do you help with design or work with our designer?

    Both. We can guide layout and selections ourselves or work with your designer. If you’d like more styling support, we can recommend designers who understand Westlake homes.

    Ready to Talk About Your Westlake Bathroom?

    If your Westlake bathrooms feel dated, builder-grade, or just not working for your family, we’d be glad to walk the spaces, help you prioritize, and outline realistic options and budgets.