Focused update
$10,000–$18,000Most realistic for a controlled, same-layout room with limited tile and trade changes.
- Selected vanity, fixture, lighting, or finish replacement
- Defined wet-area or floor scope
- Readily available product selections
Lake County · bathroom contractor
For a Round Lake Beach bathroom, targeted work should solve maintenance, storage, lighting, and wet-area performance—not simply cover old finishes. Retaining a fixture location can control disruption, but the waterproofing and substrate behind a shower or tub still need a complete plan.

Scope-based planning ranges
The room must be measured and inspected before pricing. These are market-planning bands—not a Master Craft & Design quote, customer invoice, or guarantee.
Most realistic for a controlled, same-layout room with limited tile and trade changes.
A coordinated room renovation with wet-area, cabinetry, trade, and finish work.
Broader work shaped by room size, custom tile and glass, layout, or premium products.
Replacing a vanity and finishes is different from rebuilding the wet area. The proposal should state which substrates, waterproofing, valves, ventilation, electrical devices, wall repairs, and floor preparation are included.
See the complete bathroom cost guide →Local planning priorities
Homes in Round Lake Beach can benefit from targeted projects that improve function without overcomplicating the plan. Kitchens, baths, doors, trim, and built-ins are evaluated around the existing footprint, household routines, and where careful finish work will have the greatest impact.
Choose tile sizes, grout locations, fixture spacing, glass details, and ventilation with cleaning and drying in mind.
Define removal, substrate, waterproofing, drain, valve, tile, sealant, glass, and testing as one assembly.
Check drawer and door clearance, plumbing, outlets, mirror width, lighting, and base trim before ordering cabinetry.
Describe every plumbing, electrical, ventilation, or framing change so the permit submission is not built from a vague room label.
Timeline by scope
Active construction begins after planning, required approvals, selections, and material readiness. The ranges below are estimates, not promised completion dates.
| Scope | Active-construction range | What the range assumes |
|---|---|---|
| Focused same-layout work | About 2–3 weeks | Controlled wet-area, vanity, fixture, and finish scope |
| Complete bathroom remodel | About 3–6 weeks | Coordinated waterproofing, tile, cabinetry, plumbing, and electrical |
| Primary, custom, or layout-changing | About 6–10+ weeks | Larger wet areas, custom glass, extensive tile, fixture moves, or repair |
Village review, product availability, tile sequence, and custom glass should be represented as separate schedule dependencies.
Real MasterCraft work · Evidence labeled
Three matching photographs support observations about the tiled shower, glass, vanity, lighting, plumbing fixtures, and coordinated finish work.

This is a nearby or comparable Master Craft & Design project, not a claim that the photographed work occurred in Round Lake Beach. The profile labels visible evidence, estimates, and unknowns separately.
Open the project evidence profile →Evidence rule: Photographs support visible finish and layout observations. They do not prove concealed framing, plumbing, electrical work, permits, a customer invoice, or the exact duration of a future Round Lake Beach project.
Official local source
Round Lake Beach says permits and inspections are required for most property work. Its current residential guidance estimates roughly seven to ten business days for a complete review submission; missing or incorrect information can extend that period, and review time is not a promised construction start date.
Review Village of Round Lake Beach building permits →
Permit requirements depend on the property and final bathroom scope. The issuing authority—not this page—makes the determination.
Clear answers
Keep serviceable fixture locations, limit tile area, choose readily available products, and avoid covering failed substrates or ventilation problems. A low price is not useful if essential wet-area work is omitted.
The Village currently describes roughly seven to ten business days for a complete residential review submission. Missing information can extend it, and review time is separate from approval, ordering, and construction.
A focused same-layout bathroom may require roughly two to three weeks of active construction, a complete remodel about three to six weeks, and a larger primary or layout-changing project six to ten weeks or more. Village review, product availability, tile sequence, and custom glass should be represented as separate schedule dependencies. These are planning ranges, not a promised schedule.
Round Lake Beach says permits and inspections are required for most property work. Its current residential guidance estimates roughly seven to ten business days for a complete review submission; missing or incorrect information can extend that period, and review time is not a promised construction start date. The issuing authority makes the project-specific determination.
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Share the address, existing room photographs, priorities, must-keep items, and the planning range you want the team to evaluate.