Remodel My Bathroom in Carroll Gardens
Posted by: Rachel L. Licensed · Bonded · Fully Insured
NYC DCA License #2107837-DCA · DOB Contractor ID #617843
Project Details
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BuildOwnership Status
OwnedFinish Level
Mid-level to high-end ($$$)Size
~60–80 sq ftStyle
ContemporaryDescription
The client wanted a clean, modern look that would stay timeless over time. This bathroom remodel included updated tile work, a floating-style vanity with matte black hardware, and a smart toilet with bidet features.
- Full walk-in shower with glass enclosure and large matte black rain head
- Sleek wall-mounted fixtures and marble-effect porcelain tile throughout
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FAQs
What factors influence the cost of a bathroom renovation in Carroll Gardens?
Bathroom remodel costs depend on tile choice, waterproofing, fixtures, and layout changes. Even small bathrooms can become complex if plumbing or electrical updates are required. In this project, the focus was on clean design and smart fixture upgrades, which added value and function.
How can I save money on my bathroom renovation in Carroll Gardens?
Stick to your original layout and invest in statement fixtures or tile only where it matters. For this remodel, we used porcelain tiles that looked like marble and matte black faucets that made the space feel high-end without breaking the budget.
How do I find a reliable bathroom contractor in Carroll Gardens?
Zicklin Contracting has over 30 years of experience across Brooklyn. We don’t subcontract our labor, and we’re fully licensed, insured, and local. Our team handled all phases of this remodel — from demolition to the final detail — on schedule.
What affects how long a bathroom renovation takes?
A simple cosmetic remodel can be done in 1–2 weeks, while full renovations like this one usually take 3–4 weeks due to tile work, fixture delivery, and inspections.
How do I find design inspiration for my bathroom remodel in Brooklyn?
You can start with layouts that prioritize function. For this client, we used minimal materials — a floating vanity, clean-lined fixtures, and a neutral tile scheme — to keep the space feeling bright and open.