Full renovation of a bathroom in a single-family home in Issaquah, WA. The space was rebuilt with a warm walnut floating vanity, white herringbone subway tile from countertop to ceiling, and matte black fixtures throughout. A frameless glass walk-in shower features gray natural stone walls with a ceiling-mounted rain showerhead and adjustable handheld. Wall-hung toilet with concealed cistern keeps the floor open. Large-format gray stone floor tile connects the shower and main zones seamlessly. Completed in 3.5 weeks by Evercrest LLC.

Floating walnut vanity — handleless drawers with integrated pulls. White quartz top with undermount rectangular basin.
Herringbone tile — white subway tile laid in a herringbone pattern, running floor to ceiling behind the vanity and wrapping the shower wall.
Frameless glass shower — corner enclosure with gray natural stone walls, ceiling rain showerhead, and adjustable handheld on a rail.
LED medicine cabinet — mirrored cabinet with perimeter LED lighting, mounted on the herringbone tile wall.
The vanity zone viewed straight on — walnut grain, white quartz countertop, matte black wall-mounted faucet, and the herringbone pattern filling the entire wall behind.
Wall-hung toilet with matte black dual-flush plate sits beside the vanity. Plantation shutters on both windows filter natural light while maintaining privacy.


Walnut grain — rich, warm tone with natural variation. The handleless drawer fronts use a routed finger-pull detail for a clean, hardware-free look.
White quartz top — thick profile with integrated undermount basin. Seamless, easy to clean, no lip or rim to collect water.
Frameless glass — the shower partition doubles as a visual frame for the vanity when viewed from inside the shower.
Dual shower system — ceiling-mounted rain showerhead + adjustable handheld on a vertical rail. All matte black.
Two-tone tile — gray natural stone on the main shower wall, white herringbone on the adjacent wall. The contrast defines the wet zone.
LED-lit niche — built-in recessed shelf with warm LED strip lighting, lined with white tile to match the herringbone wall. Holds bottles and essentials.


The herringbone pattern up close — each white subway tile laid at a 45° angle creates a dynamic, textured wall that catches light differently throughout the day.
The clean joint between the walnut vanity edge and the tile shows the precision of the installation. Gray grout lines subtly define each tile without competing with the pattern.
Issaquah homeowners trust Evercrest LLC for bathroom renovations that balance warmth and modern design. From natural walnut vanities and herringbone tile to frameless glass showers and premium fixtures — we handle every detail with a 5-year workmanship warranty.
Standard bathrooms (~60 sq ft) start at $27,000 with basic materials. Master bathrooms (~100 sq ft) start at $32,000. Premium finishes like walnut vanities, herringbone tile, and natural stone increase the total. Evercrest provides detailed estimates before work begins.
Most bathroom renovations take 3 to 4 weeks from demolition to completion. This project with herringbone tile and custom vanity was completed in 3.5 weeks.
Permits are required for structural changes, plumbing relocation, or electrical work. Cosmetic updates usually don't need one. Evercrest handles all permitting.
Herringbone is a pattern where rectangular tiles are laid at 45° angles to create a V-shape. It adds visual depth and texture to walls and floors. It's a premium look that works especially well in bathrooms — durable, easy to clean, and timeless.
5-year workmanship warranty on all labor, plus manufacturer warranties on every fixture and material installed.
Yes. Evercrest LLC serves Issaquah, Sammamish, Mercer Island, Bellevue, Kirkland, Redmond, Woodinville, and the greater Eastside. We also cover Seattle and King County. Call 425-971-1990.
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