Layout & Plumbing
Floor plan, fixture placement, plumbing rough-in design, and a glassed shower layout drawn before demo begins.
Spa-grade primary baths and powder rooms across San Diego, La Jolla, Pacific Beach, Del Mar, Encinitas, Poway, and Rancho Bernardo. Onyx and travertine, fluted tubs, walnut vanities — sourced as a single composition.
The bathroom is the room where finish quality is impossible to fake. Every grout line, every stone seam, every shower-pan slope, every plumbing rough-in is visible — for thirty years. Lieon Housing builds spa-grade primary baths, secondary baths, and powder rooms across San Diego, La Jolla, Pacific Beach, Del Mar, Encinitas, Poway, and Rancho Bernardo. Vanities are fabricated in our shop, stone is selected at the slab yard with you, and our project managers run weekly walk-throughs from demo to final reveal.
The Lieon bathroom signature is a single material story carried wall to wall — onyx or travertine running from the vanity wall into the shower, fluted plaster on a feature wall, brushed-gold or matte-black fixtures across the line, and a walnut or rift-cut white oak vanity grounding the room. We design the entire bath as one composition before a tile is ordered.
Stone slab walls running floor to ceiling. Onyx, travertine, Calacatta, and the warm-veined natural stones that turn a primary bath into a destination. Slab selection at the yard with you, dry-laid and approved before fabrication.
Stand-alone soaking tubs — fluted, stone, plaster-clad, or sculptural — set off-axis from the vanity wall, with the floor-mount filler and the lighting layered around them.
Built in our shop, not subcontracted. Walnut, white oak, fluted, lacquered, integrated stone tops, and the soft-close drawer hardware that lasts past the warranty period.
Brizo, Kallista, Waterworks, and the architectural plumbing lines we trust on Lieon projects. Fixture finishes specified across the entire bath as one continuous metal story — including hinges, knobs, drains, and shower trims.
The powder room is where San Diego homeowners get to be theatrical — deep stone, fluted plaster, sculptural lighting. Secondary baths get the same finish standard as the primary, just at appropriate scale.
Floor plan, fixture placement, plumbing rough-in design, and a glassed shower layout drawn before demo begins.
Slab yard visits, dry-lay approvals, mitred edge details, and fabrication coordinated with the install schedule.
Custom vanity drawings, stone-top integration, finish samples, and 3D walk-throughs of the millwork before build.
Brushed-gold and matte-black plumbing specification — faucets, trims, drains, towel bars, and hardware as one finish line.
Layered lighting plan, vanity-side sconces, dedicated circuits for heated floors, integrated mirror lighting, and ventilation.
Punch list closed, glass installed and detailed, professional photo set, and warranty paperwork in your inbox.
Lieon Housing remodels bathrooms throughout the City of San Diego and the surrounding coastal and inland communities. Different homes, different stone palettes — same finish standard.
Mission Hills, North Park, Hillcrest, Bankers Hill, and Point Loma bathroom remodels — including pre-1950s plumbing rebuilds and historic Mills Act reviews.
Coastal La Jolla primary baths — Bird Rock, Muirlands, Soledad, and the Village. Onyx slab walls, fluted tubs, and the integrated millwork La Jolla buyers expect.
PB beach-house baths engineered for salt air — durable hardware finishes, marine-grade hinges, and the indoor-outdoor shower integrations PB lots are uniquely suited to.
Premium Del Mar primary suites with travertine walls, walnut vanities, and the warm-stone palette typical of Hillside Overlay homes.
Cardiff, Leucadia, and Olivenhain — ranch-modern primary baths, surf-shack reskins with white oak, and full powder-room reworks.
Estate-scale baths on Old Coach and Heritage Estates — spa rooms, steam showers, integrated saunas, and dual-vanity primary suites.
Bernardo Heights, Westwood, and the Greens — bath remodels including HOA design-review packages and master-planned-community compliance.
Historic Mission Hills primary baths — period detail preserved or replicated, with modern plumbing, marble slab walls, and custom vanities.
Escondido bathroom renovations — spa-grade primary suites with travertine, freestanding tubs, steam showers, and dual-vanity layouts.
Bonita and South Bay primary and guest baths — durable finishes for active households, with spa elements integrated where space allows.
Fallbrook estate baths — large-format primary suites, dedicated soaking rooms, dual vanities, and steam-room additions on acreage properties.
Bathroom remodeling in San Diego is where stone, lighting, and millwork all have to read as one composition. Lieon Housing builds spa-grade primary baths, guest baths, and powder rooms across San Diego, La Jolla, Del Mar, Mission Hills, Escondido, Bonita, and Fallbrook — each finished to the level you’d expect from a five-star hotel suite, scaled for your home and engineered to last.
We work in onyx, travertine, marble, walnut, and rift-cut white oak — sourced and templated by hand in our San Diego studio, not selected from a catalog. Fluted freestanding tubs, brushed-gold and matte-black fixtures, integrated steam showers, custom vanities with hidden charging zones — every detail engineered before tile ever hits the wall, so the finished bath reads as one cohesive space rather than a list of upgrades.
From La Jolla coastal primary suites and historic Mission Hills powder rooms to Fallbrook estate-scale spa rooms and Escondido bathroom renovations, our bathroom remodels are turn-key, on a published schedule, with the same single-PM, single-crew accountability that runs through every Lieon Housing project. That’s how a bathroom remodel in San Diego, Del Mar, or Bonita ends up looking like the day-one photographs five years later.
A primary bath at the Lieon level typically runs $60k–$180k depending on stone selection, fixture line, vanity scale, and structural scope. Powder rooms run lower; spa rooms with steam, sauna, or large stone slab walls run higher.
Most baths close within 5–10 weeks of construction once permits issue and stone slabs are scheduled at the fabricator. Powder rooms tend to close on the lower end of that window.
Yes — Lieon Housing carries general contracting plus electrical in-house, and we manage licensed plumbing trades from end to end. One team, one schedule, one accountable line of communication.
If we are moving plumbing fixtures, adding electrical, or touching structure — yes. A finish-only swap (vanity, faucet, tile within existing footprint) often does not. We confirm scope and pull permits as needed.
Yes, with a contained work zone. We dust-wall the bath, plan a temporary alternate bath, and walk through the daily disruption on the feasibility visit so the answer is real.