Bathroom Design in Williamsburg, Virginia

Williamsburg Kitchen & Bath designs your whole bathroom in one place, choosing tile, vanity, and fixtures together for 15 to 40 percent less than the big box, with the design included. Serving the Historic Triangle.

Bathroom Design

A bathroom is a small space where plumbing, storage, tile, and fixtures all have to coexist, so the design carries more weight than the square footage suggests. At Williamsburg Kitchen & Bath, design is included free with what you buy, and we plan the whole room before anything is ordered: the layout, the tile, the vanity, and the fixtures, chosen together so they actually belong. Everything is sourced direct from lines like MSI for 15 to 40 percent less than the big box stores. The result is a bathroom designed around how you use it, built from materials that survive daily moisture, for homeowners across Williamsburg and the Historic Triangle.

A small room where every wrong choice shows

A bathroom is the smallest room you will remodel, and that is exactly why the design matters so much: there is nowhere for a bad layout or a clashing finish to hide. A vanity an inch too deep, a door that swings into the towel bar, tile that fights the floor, all of it is obvious in a space this size. We plan the room on paper first, solving the layout and the sight lines before anything is ordered, so the finished bathroom feels considered rather than cramped.

Designed as one room, not piece by piece

The bathrooms people regret are the ones assembled from separate trips: tile from one store, a vanity from another, fixtures from a third, with no one checking that they belong together. Here you choose the tile, vanity, top, and fixtures in a single showroom, with a designer pulling the finishes into one look. You see them side by side, in the same light, before you commit, so the room reads as a deliberate design instead of a pile of individual purchases.

Getting a plan without a two-hour sales pitch

The national bath companies are known for the in-home presentation: two hours, a pushy quote, and a discount that vanishes if you do not sign that night. That is not how we work. You get a straightforward design and an itemized price, with the design help included rather than used as bait. There is no pressure to decide on the spot, because a bathroom you will live with for years deserves more thought than a single sitting allows.

Finishes that hold up to daily moisture

A bathroom punishes the wrong materials: the wrong tile, an unsealed grout, a vanity top that stains. Part of designing the room is choosing finishes built for constant moisture and steam, from porcelain and rated tile to quartz vanity tops that wipe clean and never need sealing. We steer you toward materials that still look new years from now, not just on the day they go in, so the design holds up as well as it photographs.

Designing a bathroom you can stay in

For a lot of households the goal is not just a prettier bathroom but one that works for the long haul. We design curbless and low-step showers, add blocking for grab bars, raise vanities to a comfortable height, and choose slip-resistant tile, all worked into the look so nothing reads as institutional. The result is a bathroom that is safer and easier to use without looking like it was built for it.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the bathroom design included or extra?

It is included when you buy your tile, vanity, and fixtures through us. There is no separate design fee or retainer the way an independent designer would charge. You get a professional plan as part of the purchase, and because we sell the same lines as the big box stores for 15 to 40 percent less, you are ahead on the materials too.

How long does a bathroom remodel take?

A straightforward update moves quickly, and a one-day tub-to-shower conversion is exactly that. A full remodel that moves plumbing or reconfigures the layout takes longer and brings a contractor's schedule into it. We give you a realistic timeline during design so you know what to expect before anything is torn out.

Do you install the bathroom, or do I need a contractor?

We design and supply the bathroom and handle one-day shower conversions in house. For larger remodels that move walls or plumbing, we connect you with a vetted contractor and supply all the materials, so the design stays cohesive and you always know who is doing the work.

Can you make a small bathroom feel bigger?

Often, yes, without moving a single wall. Larger-format tile, a floating or smaller-footprint vanity, a curbless shower with glass instead of a curtain, and better-placed lighting all open up a tight bathroom visually. Good design is how a small bathroom stops feeling small, and that is the part we solve first.

What should I bring to a bathroom design consultation?

Rough measurements if you have them, a few photos of the current bathroom, and any inspiration images of the look you want. It also helps to know who uses the room and what frustrates you about it now. From there we can start shaping a layout, and if you cannot measure, we can handle that with an in-home visit.