Porcelain, natural stone, large-format and heated floors — installed over substrate done right.
Bellevue tile projects lean large-format and natural stone. Big porcelain panels and stone slabs are unforgiving — the substrate has to be dead flat or every lippage point shows. We spend the time on floor prep that makes the finish possible.
Our owner's background is in natural stone and countertop fabrication — an unusual thing for a general contractor. It means layout, seam placement and veining direction get planned before cutting starts, not improvised on the wall.
Bellevue projects lean toward large-format porcelain in matte finishes. Good porcelain installed properly outperforms stone in a working bathroom and costs less to maintain.
Quartzite and marble are the common Bellevue requests. We plan slab layout around veining and place seams where cabinetry or corners hide them.
Bellevue's open floor plans mean long uninterrupted tile runs where every high spot shows. Substrate flatness matters more here than almost anywhere.
Shower niches, feature walls and floor insets. In a high-end bath the niche detail is what people notice — it's worth planning rather than improvising.
Standard on Bellevue primary baths at this price point. Best installed with the full floor rebuild, not retrofitted later.
Midcentury Bellevue homes often have original pans well past their life. We rebuild to current standards rather than tiling over a problem.
Yes. We work throughout Bellevue and the surrounding area, on everything from a single shower to whole-home stone installation.
Demo, substrate repair or replacement, waterproofing membrane, correct slope to drain, tile installation, grout and sealing. We don't tile over questionable substrate.
It depends on material, format and how much substrate work is needed underneath. Large-format and natural stone cost more to install because the prep tolerances are tighter. We give itemized written estimates.
Yes — it's our background. Owner Veniamin Plotnikov spent years in natural stone and countertop fabrication before general contracting.
Free estimate and honest advice on materials and substrate.