A well-designed bathroom should feel calm, intentional, and easy to use every day. At Fryar Contracting, we remodel bathrooms in Austin with a focus on lasting materials, thoughtful layouts, and details that make the space feel more complete.

A bathroom should feel easy to move through, comfortable to use, and well resolved in the details. We focus on the pieces that shape that experience every day, better layout flow, thoughtful storage, strong lighting, durable surfaces, and finish selections that feel cohesive from one end of the room to the other. When it all comes together the space feels more elevated, more functional, and built to last.
For bathrooms that need a full reset, we handle complete remodels that bring the entire space into better alignment, from layout and finishes to storage, lighting, and everyday function.
Primary bathrooms should feel more settled, more useful, and better connected to the rest of the home. We build around the way the space needs to perform every day, not just how it looks in photos.
Smaller bathrooms still need to feel intentional. We remodel guest and hall bathrooms with better materials, improved layouts, and finish selections that elevate the room without overcomplicating it.
A well-built shower changes the entire bathroom. We remodel showers with updated tile, improved layout, niche storage, plumbing trim, and details that make the space feel more open and refined.
For homeowners ready to make better use of the room, tub-to-shower conversions can open up the layout and create a cleaner, more practical bathing space.
Lighting changes everything in a bathroom. We update lighting and mirror layouts to improve visibility, soften harsh shadows, and make the room feel brighter and more finished.
When the existing surround feels dated or worn out, replacing it can bring the bathroom back together. We update surrounds with more cohesive materials and a stronger finished look.
The vanity anchors the room visually and functionally. We install and replace vanities with a focus on scale, storage, countertop selection, and how the piece fits the rest of the bathroom.
Some bathrooms do not need more square footage, they need a smarter layout. We remodel around spacing, circulation, storage, and how the room actually gets used.
Tile carries a lot of the visual weight in a bathroom. We install and replace floor tile, wall tile, shower tile, and feature tile with attention to pattern, proportion, and overall continuity.
Changing out plumbing fixtures is one of the fastest ways to sharpen the room. Faucets, shower trim, and hardware all need to work together visually and function well over time.
Storage details matter more in a bathroom than most people expect. Recessed niches, ledges, and built-in storage features can make the room easier to use without adding visual clutter.
Walk-In Showers
A walk-in shower can make the bathroom feel more open, more current, and easier to use day to day.
Frameless Glass
Frameless glass keeps the room feeling lighter and lets the tile and layout stay visually open.
Better Vanity Storage
A better vanity setup improves daily function through stronger storage, cleaner proportions, and a more useful layout.
Layered Lighting
Lighting at the mirror and throughout the room helps the bathroom feel brighter, warmer, and more balanced.
Built-In Shower Storage
Niches and built-in storage details make the shower easier to use without adding clutter.
Finish Pairings That Feel Cohesive
When tile, vanity, mirrors, fixtures, and lighting work together, the whole bathroom feels more complete.


The first step is a desk estimate based on the project details, photos, measurements, and overall scope available at the time. This gives a starting budget range and helps determine whether the project is moving in the right direction before scheduling a site visit.
Once the project looks like a fit, we walk the space in person to review existing conditions, talk through layout, materials, fixtures, and the details that will shape the remodel. From there, we refine the scope with a site-based estimate that is better informed by the room itself.
After the site visit and any needed scope adjustments, we prepare the final estimate. This is where the project is narrowed into a clearer plan with the right pricing, direction, and expectations before work begins.
With the project approved, we organize the details that guide the remodel, including tile direction, vanity sizing, plumbing fixtures, lighting, finish coordination, and other key decisions that affect how the room comes together.
Once planning is complete, the work moves into demolition, preparation, installation, and finishing. This is where the space starts to take shape through new surfaces, updated features, and the details that give the bathroom its finished character.
As the remodel wraps up, we review the completed bathroom as a whole and close out the remaining details. The end result should feel resolved, functional, and ready for daily use.
Bathroom remodels should feel like they belong to the home they are in. Fryar Contracting works with homeowners in Austin, Westlake Hills, Bee Cave, Lakeway, Steiner Ranch, and Horseshoe Bay on bathrooms that need better function, stronger materials, and a more finished overall feel. From primary bathrooms to guest baths and smaller hall layouts, the goal is always a space that feels more resolved and more useful day to day.

If you do not see your question here, contact fryarcontractingllc@gmail.com and we will be glad to talk through your project.
The timeline depends on the size of the bathroom, the scope of work, material selections, and the condition of the existing space. A more straightforward remodel moves differently than a bathroom with layout changes, custom tile work, or multiple finish upgrades.
Yes. Many bathroom remodels improve the look and function of the room without moving everything around. Updating the shower, vanity, tile, lighting, mirrors, and fixtures can make a major difference while keeping the general footprint in place.
The biggest changes usually come from improving the shower, vanity, tile, lighting, and storage. Better materials and a more balanced layout can change how the room feels right away while also making it more practical to use every day.
Yes. Bathroom projects often include a mix of shower work, vanity replacement, tile installation, flooring, lighting, mirrors, and plumbing fixture updates. The goal is to make sure the finished space feels cohesive rather than pieced together.
Bathrooms need materials that can handle moisture, daily use, and regular cleaning. The right fit depends on the project, but durability, finish consistency, and how each material works with the rest of the room all matter when shaping the final result.
Yes, if the scope of work and planning make sense for the project. In some homes, tackling more than one bathroom together creates a more consistent finished look and can make the overall renovation feel more complete.
Whether you are updating a dated bathroom, reworking the layout, or starting fresh with a more complete renovation, Fryar Contracting helps homeowners create bathrooms that feel more functional, more refined, and better suited to daily use.



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