Bathroom Remodeling In Firestone, CO
Helping Firestone Homeowners Leave The Builder Bathroom Behind For Good
Why Firestone Homeowners Choose Christie's
Because Every Firestone Bathroom
Deserves To Replace What The Builder Left Behind
For more than 25 years, Christie’s has helped Firestone homeowners finally do something about the builder bathroom they’ve been tolerating since move-in. The fiberglass surround that no amount of scrubbing actually fixes. The strip light above the mirror that makes everything look flat. The tub nobody has used in years, sitting there taking up the floor space you’d rather have as a proper shower. That’s what makes bathroom remodeling personal.
At Christie’s Design/Build Remodeling, we know Firestone’s late-1990s and 2000s housing stock, what’s hiding behind those fiberglass walls, how Colorado winters argue for heated tile floors, and what it takes to pull Town of Firestone permits and navigate HOA review in St. Vrain Ranch and Miramonte without adding weeks to your timeline. We handle all of it, so you just get to enjoy the result.
In Business
25+ Years
Helping Firestone homeowners replace the builder bathroom they've outgrown with a space that finally matches the home they've built.
Our Model
Design/Build
One cohesive team taking your Firestone bathroom remodel from the first design conversation straight through Town permits, HOA review, and the final tile.
Where We Work
Firestone, CO
Bathroom remodeling serving St. Vrain Ranch, Miramonte, Booth Farms, Mountain Shadows, and surrounding Firestone neighborhoods.
Peace Of Mind
5-Year Warranty
Peace of mind you can feel every morning in your Firestone bathroom, not just on the day the project closes.
What Makes A Bathroom Remodel In Firestone Different
A Great Firestone Bathroom
Has To Leave The Builder Box Behind For Good
Bathroom remodeling in Firestone, CO starts from a baseline that’s almost identical house to house, a fiberglass tub surround nobody uses, a cultured marble single-sink vanity, a strip light above the mirror, and an exhaust fan that technically runs but never really clears the room, and the goal isn’t to patch any of it, it’s to replace it entirely with something that finally matches the home you’ve invested in. A primary suite in a post-2000 subdivision near Town Center or Barefoot Lakes may have the square footage for a curbless walk-in shower, a freestanding soaking tub, and a dual vanity with real storage, but the builder never gave you any of that, which means the design conversation is wide open. Colorado winters make material choices practical as well as personal, heated electric radiant floors under large-format tile, properly ducted exhaust fans, and waterproofing membrane systems are answers to the climate, not optional upgrades. At Christie’s Design/Build Remodeling, we carry your Firestone project from the first design conversation through Town of Firestone permits and any HOA architectural review, so you’re never handed a clipboard and told to figure out the paperwork yourself.
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Firestone Homes Span Two Distinct Building Eras
Firestone bathrooms range from the tight original baths in 1970s ranch homes near the older town core to the larger but equally dated builder primary suites in post-2000 subdivisions, meaning every remodel begins with an honest read of what two or three decades of builder-grade decisions actually left behind.
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Builder-Box Bathrooms With Real Infrastructure Gaps
Firestone's late-1990s and 2000s builder homes pack primary bathrooms into spaces that were never designed around how a real family actually uses them. Remodeling means untangling outdated infrastructure, predictable finish failure, and layout decisions that stopped working a long time ago.
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Firestone's 20-Year Builder-Grade Bathroom Reality
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Cold Winters Drive Every Material Decision Here
Firestone, CO Neighborhoods
Bathroom Remodeling
Built for the Home You've Grown Into in Firestone
Firestone is a town with two distinct home eras living side by side, 1970s ranch-style homes in the older core and post-2000 craftsman and modern traditional subdivisions where builder-grade bathrooms have simply aged out of step with what families expect now. That split means bathroom remodeling in Firestone looks genuinely different depending on which street you’re on and what’s behind those walls. At Christie’s Design/Build Remodeling, we look at your home’s construction era, layout, and how your household actually uses the space before we ever talk finishes. Explore the neighborhoods below to see how our approach shifts across Firestone.
Neighbors Point
Where the House You Invested In Finally Feels Complete
Monarch Estates
Twenty Years Was Long Enough To Wait
Saddleback
The Bathroom That Finally Does Justice to This House
Barefoot Lakes
The Home You Bought Just Caught Up to the One You Deserve
Oak Meadows
The Builder Box Is Gone. The Bathroom You Actually Wanted Is Here.
Our Firestone Bathroom Remodeling Process
The Firestone Bathroom You've Been Ready To Build For Years
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Initial Consultation
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Planning & Budgeting
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Design & Development
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Permitting & Preparation
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Construction
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Final Walk-Through
Our Firestone Bathroom Remodeling Process
The Firestone Bathroom You've Been Ready To Build For Years
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Initial Consultation
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Planning & Budgeting
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Design & Development
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Permitting & Preparation
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Construction
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Final Walk-Through
Popular Bathroom Remodeling Features In Firestone, CO
Bathroom Features Built Around
How Firestone Families Actually Start Their Day
Curbless Showers Firestone Actually Wants
Finally Built For You
In Firestone neighborhoods like Saddleback, St. Vrain Ranch, and the newer subdivisions off Neighbors Parkway, primary bathrooms sit right off the main suite but consistently fail to match the rest of the home's investment. A freestanding soaking tub used as a focal point, a curbless walk-in shower with frameless glass, or a dual custom vanity can finally make that room feel like it was designed for you, not whoever built the house.
Firestone Vanities Deserve Better Light
Room That Finally Flows Right
Firestone's late-1990s and 2000s builder bathrooms were laid out for convenience on paper, not for two people sharing the same rushed morning, tub alcoves blocking the natural traffic path, vanities crammed into corners, and doorways barely wide enough to feel welcoming. Shifting the vanity wall, converting that unused tub footprint into a proper walk-in shower, or reclaiming closet space to open up the layout can completely change how the room works without touching a single structural beam.
Firestone Storage Built To Last
Storage That Clears The Counter
Firestone's builder bathrooms were delivered with almost no real storage, a single vanity base, a shallow medicine cabinet, and counters that have been losing the battle since move-in day. Recessed shower niches, built-in linen cabinetry, custom vanity towers, and floating shelving give the room the order it was always missing.
Large-Format Tile & Firestone Finishes
Past Builder-Grade, For Good
Firestone's post-2000 subdivisions handed you a workable primary bath footprint, but the fiberglass surround, cultured marble top, and single-strip light above the mirror were never going to age well. Large-format porcelain, a frameless glass enclosure, custom floating vanity cabinetry with quartz countertops, heated tile floors, and matte black or brushed brass hardware are what finally close the gap between what you bought and what you actually wanted.
Thoughtful Lighting Design For Firestone Bathrooms
Lighting That Feels Right
Firestone bathrooms feel completely different once the lighting actually keeps pace with your day, sharp and clear at the vanity mirror on a rushed school morning, then warm and dimmable once the house finally settles in the evening. That layered approach is what turns a functional room into one you genuinely look forward to being in.
What To Consider When Planning Your Firestone Bathroom Remodel
What Firestone Homeowners Should Ask
Before Remodeling Their Bathroom
Am I trying to save this bathroom, or am I ready to replace it entirely?
What does this space need to do for your family ten or twenty years from now?
How are two people actually sharing this bathroom every morning?
What would make you stop rushing through this room and actually want to be in it?
Our Reviews
Trusted By Firestone Homeowners
With The Space That Matters Most
Choosing a team to remodel your bathroom in Firestone means trusting someone who gets what you’re actually starting from, a builder box that’s done its time and is ready to become something you’re proud of. You want people who handle the Town of Firestone permits, communicate what they find behind those walls, and stay honest with you every step of the way. Our reviews reflect the transparency and care Christie’s brings to every Firestone bathroom remodel, start to finish.
Areas We Service Across Firestone
Helping Firestone Homeowners
Finally Replace the Bathroom They Inherited
Across Firestone, homeowners in neighborhoods like Evanston, St. Vrain Ranch, and Town Center are hitting the moment where a late-1990s or early-2000s builder bathroom, the fiberglass surround, the cultured marble top nobody chose, the exhaust fan that never really worked, has finally crossed from dated to done, and one more patch job just doesn’t make sense anymore. From older builder homes where the grout has quietly been failing behind the tub wall for years, to newer subdivisions ready to trade spec-grade finishes for something that actually reflects the home you’ve made this, every bathroom in Firestone has its own starting point and its own ceiling. When you’re ready to figure out what yours can become, Christie’s handles everything, design, permits, materials, and construction, with full honesty from the very first conversation.
- Evanston
- Town Center
- St. Vrain Ranch
- Carbon Valley
- Booth Farms
- Mountain Shadows
- Colorado Prairie
- Centennial Village
- Barefoot Lakes
- Sagebrush
- The Shores
- Coal Ridge
Other Areas We Service
Weld County
Boulder County
Adams County
Jefferson County
Broomfield County
Larimer County
Firestone Bathroom Remodeling FAQs
Questions Firestone Homeowners Ask
Before Committing To A Bathroom Remodel
Firestone homeowners usually reach out when the builder bathroom has finally worn out its welcome, a fiberglass surround that no amount of scrubbing restores, grout that’s quietly failed at the tub wall, or an exhaust fan that’s been losing its battle with Colorado winters for years. Most of the homes we work in across Firestone were built between the late 1990s and early 2010s, which means a lot of bathrooms are hitting the same tired baseline at roughly the same time. These FAQs answer what Firestone homeowners most commonly ask before starting a bathroom remodel with Christie’s Design/Build Remodeling. No pressure, no obligation, just honest answers.
How long will we actually be without our primary bathroom during a remodel in Firestone?
Do I need a permit for a bathroom remodel in Firestone, CO?
Our fiberglass tub surround is cracked and discolored. Can it be refinished instead of replaced?
Can we actually change the layout, or are we locked in by where the plumbing is?
Is a heated tile floor worth it in a Firestone bathroom?
We're in our late 40s and want to plan ahead, what does aging-in-place actually look like in a bathroom remodel?
What's actually different about a design-build remodeler compared to hiring separate contractors?
What warranty covers the work once the project is complete?
Start The Conversation
Let's Build the Bathroom
Your Firestone Home Has Always Deserved
That fiberglass surround in your Firestone home has been there since the builder walked away, and after 20-something years, you’re done making it work. A tub nobody fills. One sink splitting two morning routines. Ventilation that’s never really kept up. What you actually want is a curbless walk-in shower, real storage built for two, and heated floors that make a February morning feel completely different. Christie’s Design/Build Remodeling handles design, Town of Firestone permits, and construction as one team, no gaps, no coordination headaches. Just a bathroom that finally fits the home you’ve built your life in.
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More Bathroom Remodeling Guidance
For Firestone Homeowners
Planning a bathroom remodel in Firestone means deciding what to do with a builder box that’s served its time, whether the fiberglass surround is truly done, how the Town of Firestone’s permit process fits your timeline, and which aging-in-place features are worth building in now rather than retrofitting later. Our blog gives Firestone homeowners practical guidance on design decisions, material choices, and what to expect so you start your project with Christie’s Design/Build feeling clear and confident.

