What’s the estimate process for my bathroom remodel project?

It starts with a meeting at the project location to discuss your ideas and a design concept. READ MORE

In short, we recommend considering a remodeling designer when you are looking to have someone to explore your options for you. READ MORE

A frequently asked question we get in regards to bathroom design is, “what are the current trends and how long will they last. The industry’s rule of thumb is a design trend will last about 10 years.

White in a bathroom design we feel is the easiest and safest design element to work with. White vanities and white shower tiles open the design to endless options to the surrounding wall color. We see that painting with a new color is the most cost-effective change to any space. White is not only a color that works with everything, but it also adds space to space, if that makes sense. The key when designing with white is to be careful with the different shade variations. The Kohler brand sinks and toilets, as an example, are not as bright white as most other white products.

Visqueen is what we use primarily for containment. Often we place the Build Clean Air Scrubber Unit on the entrance side to the workspace that catches the majority of the dust as it escapes from traveling in and out of that particular door or Visqueen opening. 

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9-4 Monday thru Friday. If we are invited earlier, we may take you upon it. Often we must take the neighbors into consideration regarding early morning noise.

We work in all of The Greater Cincinnati, Ohio communities. These areas do include Northern Kentucky & Southeast Indiana.

Yes, as a collaborating team involving product consultants and sometimes certified space designers and of course you and I.

Lou Vaughn does the majority of the work. When subcontractors are needed, for i.e. plumbing work, etc., Lou Vaughn will personally assist these tradesmen while in your home.

Yes, all our subcontractors are to provide Lou Vaughn Remodeling a current certificate of both.

 First, let’s look at the difference between the two from an installation standpoint. It’s like comparing home-made pie crust to store-bought pie crust. The home-made has more work involved than the store-bought.