ProCoast remodels bathrooms in Lewes, DE with walk-in showers, vanities, tile, lighting, storage, layout updates, bathroom renovations, and bathroom additions designed for daily comfort and long-term use.
Serving Lewes, Rehoboth Beach, Dewey Beach & Bethany Beach
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Update an existing bathroom with better layout, fixtures, tile, lighting, vanities, and shower or tub improvements.
Walk-in showers
Vanity and storage upgrades
Tile and flooring updates
Lighting and layout improvements

Add a new bathroom, powder room, guest bath, or primary bathroom to support the way the home is used.
Primary bathroom additions
Guest bathrooms
Powder rooms
New bathroom construction

Bathrooms are small compared to the rest of the home, but they affect everyday life in a big way. Poor lighting, limited storage, awkward layouts, outdated fixtures, and cramped showers can make the room frustrating to use.
A bathroom remodel can make the space easier to use, easier to clean, and more comfortable for daily routines.
For year-round homes, beach homes, and guest-heavy properties around Lewes Beach, Five Points, downtown Lewes, and nearby coastal communities, the best bathroom updates are the ones that improve daily function without overcomplicating the room.
More comfortable showers
Better vanity storage
Improved lighting
More practical guest bathrooms

Many bathroom remodels start with the same issues: the shower feels too small, the vanity does not store enough, the tile is outdated, or the room feels dark and cramped.
Updated showers, vanities, tile, flooring, mirrors, lighting, and storage can make the bathroom feel cleaner, brighter, and easier to use.
Vanity replacement
Tile and flooring
Linen and cabinet storage
Recessed niches and shower storage


A bathroom layout matters just as much as the finishes. The location of the shower, tub, toilet, vanity, door swing, and storage can make the room feel either cramped or comfortable.
Some bathrooms can be improved within the existing footprint. Others may need a layout change, plumbing adjustment, or added space to work the way the homeowner wants.
A strong layout plan can make a small bathroom feel larger, improve privacy, add storage, and make the room easier to use every day.
Layout improvements may include:
Better shower placement
Double vanity options
Better lighting and mirror placement
Tub-to-shower updates

Some homes do not have enough bathrooms for the way they are used today. This is common in homes that host guests, support family visits, or need better separation between primary, guest, and shared spaces.
A bathroom addition can add convenience without forcing the whole household to rely on one or two busy bathrooms. Depending on the home, that may mean a powder room, guest bath, primary bathroom, bathroom tied to an addition, or a new bathroom near bedrooms or living areas.
Bathroom additions are especially useful for homes that serve both everyday life and beach-season guests.
Powder rooms & guest bathrooms
Primary bathroom additions
Bathrooms added during larger renovations

ProCoast provides custom kitchen remodeling services throughout Lewes and nearby coastal communities with a focus on craftsmanship, functionality, and long-term value.
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Sussex County Projects
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Lewes & Beach Towns
Combined EXPERIENCE
Sussex County Projects
By Local Homeowners
Lewes & Beach Towns






We meet with you to understand your home, your goals, and what you want to accomplish.
We create a plan that fits your space, your needs, and coastal conditions.
We handle permits and prep work required for projects in Lewes and surrounding areas.
We complete the work with attention to detail and long-term performance in mind.
We review everything with you to ensure the finished result meets expectations.
ProCoast provides bathroom remodeling services throughout Lewes and surrounding beach communities for homeowners looking to improve comfort, functionality, and everyday use.
Bathroom remodeling cost depends on the size of the room, shower or tub work, vanity selection, tile, flooring, lighting, plumbing changes, storage, fixtures, and whether the layout is changing. A simple update will cost less than a full bathroom renovation or bathroom addition.
The timeline depends on the scope, material selections, tile work, plumbing or electrical changes, and whether the layout is staying the same. A focused bathroom renovation is usually shorter than a full layout change or new bathroom addition.
A bathroom remodel can include a new shower or tub, vanity, sink, toilet, tile, flooring, lighting, mirrors, storage, ventilation, plumbing updates, layout changes, and finish details.
The biggest improvements often come from walk-in showers, better lighting, improved storage, updated vanities, durable flooring, better ventilation, and a layout that makes the bathroom easier to use.
It depends on the bathroom and how the home is used. Walk-in showers are popular for primary bathrooms because they are comfortable and easy to use. Guest bathrooms or family bathrooms may still benefit from keeping a tub.
Yes. Better lighting, glass shower panels, improved storage, lighter finishes, a better vanity layout, recessed niches, and smarter fixture placement can make a small bathroom feel more open and useful.
Yes. Vanity drawers, linen cabinets, recessed niches, medicine cabinets, built-in shelving, and better cabinet layouts can add storage without always expanding the bathroom.
Moving plumbing can improve the layout, but it usually adds cost and complexity. It may be worth it when the current layout is awkward, the shower is too small, or the vanity, toilet, and tub placement no longer work well.
Some bathroom remodels require permits or inspections, especially when the project includes plumbing changes, electrical work, structural changes, ventilation changes, or adding a new bathroom. Simple fixture and finish updates may be different.
A bathroom addition may make sense when the home does not have enough bathrooms for daily use, guests, bedrooms, or a primary suite. If remodeling the existing bathroom will not solve the household’s needs, adding a new bathroom may be the better long-term option.
Common long-term comfort features include walk-in or curbless showers, handheld shower fixtures, blocking for future grab bars, better lighting, wider clearances where possible, and slip-resistant flooring.
Yes. A bathroom remodel can address poor ventilation, worn materials, old tile areas, damaged surfaces, or moisture-prone details. Proper ventilation, waterproofing in wet areas, and durable materials are important for long-term bathroom performance.
From bathroom renovations and walk-in showers to bathroom additions and primary suite upgrades, ProCoast creates bathrooms designed around the way homeowners live.
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