Marble Slab Bathrooms in South Pasadena with Patterned Tile
Two bathrooms taken back to the studs and rebuilt with marble-veined slab shower walls, frameless glass, and patterned floor tile.
The Scope
The before photos show the starting point: a wall-hung sink with beadboard wainscot and a vintage medicine cabinet, plus demolition frames where the drywall came off to bare studs and the original wood subfloor was exposed.
Both finished bathrooms use marble-veined slab panels on the shower walls rather than tile, so the veining runs continuously across the wall without grout lines. Each shower is enclosed in frameless glass with a low curb.
The two rooms differ in floor and vanity. One uses a white hex penny tile in the shower pan, a wood-look tile laid in a geometric pattern on the main floor, and a white vanity with a stone counter under paired round mirrors. The other uses a black, white, and grey geometric patterned floor tile, a grey mosaic shower pan, and a navy gloss double vanity with brass-framed mirrors above it.
Fixtures are polished chrome throughout, including rainfall shower heads and hand showers on slide bars. A teak stool sits in one of the showers.
Before and After
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Common questions about this project
What did this project cost?
$105,000. That is the final figure for this job, taken from our own records — not an estimate and not a range. It covers two bathrooms.
What was included for that price?
The work shown on this page: marble-veined slab walls, a frameless glass shower and patterned tile floors. Every photograph here is of this project. We do not describe work the photographs do not show.
Can I see what other finished projects actually cost?
Yes. We publish the final cost of a sample of completed projects, with the figures taken from our own records rather than estimated. The full table is on our real project costs page.
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