Most people who reach out to Bright Homes about their bathroom have been thinking about it for a long time. Sometimes years. They know what isn't working. They have a sense of what they'd love. And they've held back, because they've heard enough renovation stories to worry that the process of fixing it might be more painful than living with it.
Those are precisely the two things the Bright Homes process was built to eliminate. The price that holds because every decision was made before construction began. The finished bathroom that matches what you approved because you walked through it in 3D before we touched a tile.
If that's the renovation experience you've been waiting for, this is the conversation worth having. You'll sit down with Jon, or talk by phone, whichever suits you, and have an honest conversation about your bathroom. What isn't working. What you've always wanted. Whether what you're imagining is a refresh or a full reconfiguration, and which one will actually solve the problem.
Jon will tell you what he thinks could transform it. He'll also tell you, directly, if something doesn't make sense, if a simpler renovation would give you everything you want, if the scope you're imagining is more than your home needs, if there's a better way to get to the result you're after. That conversation happens in the first meeting, before you've committed to anything. Most contractors avoid that conversation entirely. Jon has it first, because finding out early costs you nothing. Finding out late costs you everything.
There's no pressure in that meeting. No obligation that follows from it. Just a clear picture of what's possible, and an honest assessment of whether Bright Homes is the right fit for your project. You decide what happens next, on your timeline, when you're ready.
Years of thinking about it. One conversation to find out exactly what it would take.