Modern master baths, guest baths & spa suites for Addison Circle, Vitruvian Park, Bent Tree & Prestonwood homes

Quick Answer: A bathroom remodel in Addison, TX costs $32,000 to $85,000+ in 2026. Modern guest baths and powder rooms with premium fixtures and tile start at $32,000–$50,000. Full custom master baths with freestanding tubs, frameless glass showers, and natural stone run $52,000–$68,000. Full luxury master spa suites with heated floors, steam showers, and imported fixtures reach $70,000–$85,000+. UHS Remodeling is a full-service, Plano-based contractor handling kitchens, bathrooms, renovations, and additions across Addison and all of DFW. Licensed, insured, 4.9-star rated, 500+ verified reviews, 3-year written warranty. Free consultation: (469) 850-7087.

Addison bathroom remodeling is a distinctive category in DFW. The Town of Addison is compact — 4.4 square miles — and packs in an unusual mix of housing: the walkable Addison Circle and Vitruvian Park mid-rise condominiums and luxury townhomes, the estate single-family homes of Bent Tree and Prestonwood, and a core of well-built 1980s and 1990s houses in between. Home values range from $500,000 to $1,500,000, and Addison homeowners — professionals, executives, retirees, and couples without kids — want a bathroom that reads clean, modern, and spa-like, with finishes that perform daily for years.
At UHS Remodeling, we specialize in modern bathroom renovations across Addison, Carrollton, Farmers Branch, and the broader Far North Dallas area. Unlike contractors who focus exclusively on bathrooms, UHS is a full-service design-build firm — which means if a bathroom project turns into a closet expansion, a master suite addition, or a whole-level renovation, we handle all of it with one project manager and one W-2 crew. Our Plano headquarters gives us full DFW coverage: the same dedicated team you meet on the consultation builds your bathroom, whether you are in Addison Circle or Prestonwood. Every UHS bathroom project is delivered with transparent line-item pricing, full Schluter-Kerdi or Laticrete Hydro Ban waterproofing, daily photo updates, and a written 3-year workmanship warranty.
Every Addison bathroom project is different, but our work generally falls into three scope tiers. Here is how to think about budget and what each tier delivers.
This tier serves Addison homeowners updating a guest bath, powder room, or smaller secondary bath — especially in condominiums, townhomes, and Addison Circle/Vitruvian units. Scope: full gut renovation with new plumbing rough-in where needed, large-format porcelain or marble-look tile throughout, custom floating or furniture-style vanity with quartz top, frameless glass walk-in shower with porcelain walls, LED-lit mirror, Kohler or Brizo fixture package, recessed and sconce lighting, new ventilation, and upgraded electrical with GFCI outlets. Timeline: 5–7 weeks.

The core of Addison bathroom remodeling. This tier covers Bent Tree, Prestonwood, and larger Addison Circle units where the owner wants a true custom master bath. Scope: full gut demolition, new plumbing rough-in, full-slab marble-look porcelain or natural stone on shower walls and floors, custom dual vanity with quartz or quartzite top and LED-lit mirrors, freestanding soaking tub (Kohler, Victoria + Albert, or MTI), frameless walk-in shower with multi-function shower head (rainfall + handheld + optional body sprays) on a thermostatic Brizo or Kohler valve, linear drain, heated tile floors with programmable thermostat, private water closet, custom lighting plan with dimmable sconces and integrated LED, and upgraded brass or polished nickel hardware. Timeline: 8–11 weeks.

The most ambitious Addison bathroom projects deliver a full luxury spa-suite experience. Scope includes everything in Tier 2 plus: upgraded natural stone (Calacatta quartzite, Taj Mahal, or real book-matched marble), steam shower with Mr. Steam or ThermaSol generator and aromatherapy, full wall-to-wall heated floors zoned by area, custom tile niches with integrated LED lighting, heated towel bars, premium fixture package (Brizo Litze, Kohler Artifacts, Waterworks Henry), and smart-home integration (Lutron, Savant) for lighting, music, and climate control. Tier 3 projects often include closet expansion, dressing area build-out, or minor structural modifications. Timeline: 10–13 weeks.
Where does the budget actually go? Here is how the total breaks down across the three Addison bathroom tiers.
| Component | % of Total | Modern ($40K) | Custom ($60K) | Luxury ($78K) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tile & Stone | 22–28% | $10,000 | $15,500 | $21,000 |
| Plumbing Fixtures | 14–20% | $7,000 | $10,500 | $14,500 |
| Cabinetry & Vanity | 10–14% | $4,800 | $7,500 | $10,000 |
| Labor (install) | 22–28% | $10,000 | $16,000 | $21,000 |
| Plumbing Rough-in | 8–12% | $4,000 | $5,500 | $7,500 |
| Electrical & Heated Floor | 5–8% | $2,800 | $4,000 | $5,500 |
| Permits & Design | 3–5% | $1,400 | $1,000 | $(1,500) |


Different parts of Addison call for different approaches. Here is how we tailor bathroom projects to the most common Addison home types.
Addison Circle and Vitruvian Park contain most of Addison’s luxury mid-rise condominiums and townhomes (2000–present). Master bathrooms in these units are typically modern from day one but were built with builder-grade finishes: Level 1 quartz, basic fixtures, standard porcelain tile. Our work here focuses on upgrading: replacing builder tile with full-slab porcelain or natural stone, upgrading the vanity to European handleless cabinetry, installing a freestanding tub (where space allows), and upgrading the shower to frameless glass with rain heads and body sprays. We handle all building management coordination — freight elevator scheduling, work hours, noise restrictions, and debris removal.
Bent Tree and Prestonwood contain Addison’s larger 1980s and 1990s single-family homes (3,500–6,000 sq ft) with spacious but dated master bathrooms — large footprint, separate tub and shower, dual vanities, but original oak cabinetry, basic tile, and standard fixtures. These homes are ideal Tier 2 and Tier 3 candidates: the footprint already supports a luxury build, we just need to replace everything inside. Scope focuses on natural stone upgrades, a freestanding tub, frameless shower with steam, heated floors, and custom European-style vanities.
The older core of Addison contains 1970s and 1980s single-family homes with smaller master bathrooms — often with a combined tub-shower, single vanity, and limited footprint. These projects usually involve removing the tub-shower combo and installing a larger frameless walk-in shower, adding a freestanding tub when space permits, and expanding into an adjacent closet. Tier 1 and Tier 2 projects are most common here.
Addison also has a significant inventory of luxury townhomes and two-story attached condominiums. Bathroom remodels here are typically Tier 1 and Tier 2 scope. The main challenge is coordinating with HOA architectural review and sometimes limited access for material delivery. We handle both.
Addison bathroom design leans heavily modern in 2026. Clean lines, floating vanities, full-slab porcelain or stone walls, linear drains, frameless shower enclosures, integrated LED lighting, and minimalist fixtures dominate over traditional crown molding and ornate details. Even Tudor-style Bent Tree estates lean toward modern bathroom aesthetics.
Tile shower walls are being replaced with full-slab marble, quartzite, or large-format porcelain. A book-matched slab shower wall delivers a seamless, luxury look with fewer grout lines to clean and photographs better for resale.
LED backlit mirrors with integrated task lighting and fog-free heating have become standard on Tier 2 and Tier 3 Addison bathroom projects. Under-vanity LED strips add a spa-like glow.
Radiant heated floors are standard on Addison bathroom projects above $50,000. Heated towel bars have become equally expected. The upgrade cost ($3,000–$6,000) is one of the highest-value additions in an Addison bathroom.
Steam showers with Mr. Steam or ThermaSol generators are the fastest-growing luxury upgrade in Addison bathrooms. Adding steam (plus aromatherapy, mood lighting, and bench seating) to an already-planned Tier 2 shower adds $4,000–$8,000 and turns a shower into a daily wellness experience.



“We had UHS remodel both bathrooms in our Addison Circle condo. The building required 8am–4pm work hours, protective flooring from entry to unit, and freight elevator scheduling — UHS handled everything. The project came in 4 days early, on the fixed-price contract, and the building manager sent us a note afterward saying it was the smoothest unit renovation they had managed that year.”
— Verified Google review, UHS Remodeling
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