


Old bathroom floors have a way of dragging down an otherwise decent space. That small-pattern vinyl tile that was popular decades ago turns yellow, gets scuffed up, and no matter how clean it is - it just looks tired. That's exactly what we were working with here in Medford.
We pulled out that dated flooring and laid down large-format marble-look tile throughout the entire bathroom. The white base with dark gray veining running through it gives the whole room a much cleaner, more polished feel. It's a dramatic change from what was there before, and it didn't require gutting the whole bathroom to get it done.
One thing people don't always think about with bathroom flooring is scale. Smaller tiles can make a narrow bathroom feel even more cramped. Larger tiles - like what we used here - visually open the space up. The fewer grout lines also means less scrubbing and maintenance over the long run. That's a practical win on top of the aesthetic one.
Getting the layout right on a job like this matters a lot. You want those large tiles to land consistently across the room without awkward cuts near the door or vanity. We take the time to plan it out before the first tile goes down, which is what separates a floor that looks professionally done from one that doesn't.
If you've got a bathroom floor in Medford that's been overdue for an upgrade, this kind of work makes a noticeable difference without a full gut renovation. New flooring alone can completely change how a bathroom feels to use every single day.