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The guest bathroom is the first room visitors judge and the last one most homeowners think about renovating. That cracked tile, the builder-grade vanity with no counter space, the showerhead that barely produces pressure. Your guests notice all of it, even if they don’t say anything.
Turnkey Renovators handles guest bathroom renovations across Greater New Orleans. We build rooms that make a strong impression without overbuilding, with materials selected for durability and low maintenance because a guest bath needs to look good without constant upkeep. Fifteen years of renovation work in Louisiana homes means we know what holds up in this climate and what starts showing wear the moment the humidity rises.
Call 504-527-8711 for a free consultation, or schedule your estimate online.
A guest bathroom serves a different purpose than your master bath. It doesn’t need heated floors or a freestanding tub. What it needs is a room that looks clean, functions properly, and doesn’t fall apart between uses. Guests might use it for a weekend visit during the holidays, or it might double as the hall bathroom your kids use every day. Either way, the material choices and layout need to match how the room actually gets used.
In New Orleans homes, guest bathrooms face the same humidity challenges as every other room. Grout that isn’t sealed grows mold between visits. Wood vanities without moisture-resistant finishes swell and peel. Paint that can’t handle humidity peels off the ceiling within a year. A guest bath renovation done right accounts for all of this, even in a room that sees less daily traffic than the master.
Many guest bathrooms in older homes across the metro area are also small. We’re talking 35 to 50 square feet in a lot of shotgun doubles, Creole cottages, and mid-century ranch homes. Getting a functional layout into that footprint takes planning, not just new finishes over the same bad floor plan.

We provide a detailed written estimate before work starts. No vague allowances.
Guest bathroom work is often part of a larger bathroom renovation. Whether you’re updating one room or renovating every bathroom in the house, the same team handles it.
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Master Bathroom Renovation Dual vanities, walk-in showers, freestanding tubs, heated floors, and custom tile. The most complex bathroom project in the house, designed around how you start and end your day. |
Bathroom Vanity Installation Single, double, floating, or furniture-style vanities sized to your space. Includes countertop templating, plumbing connections, and mirror mounting. |
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Shower & Tub Installation Walk-in showers, tub-to-shower conversions, freestanding soaking tubs, and combo units. Fully waterproofed and tiled with proper drainage. |
ADA Accessible Bathroom Renovation Barrier-free showers, grab bars, comfort-height toilets, wider doorways, and slip-resistant flooring designed to meet ADA guidelines. |
Whole Home RenovationComplete home transformations that modernize your space, improve flow, and add lasting value — all managed by one experienced team from start to finish. |
Kitchen RenovationFrom layout redesign to cabinets, countertops, flooring, and lighting — we create kitchens that are both beautiful and built for how your family lives. |
Bathroom RenovationLuxurious makeovers for master, guest, and ADA-accessible bathrooms — from modern fixtures and stylish tile to vanities and shower installations. |
Bedroom RenovationTransform your bedroom into a comfortable retreat with updated layouts, custom closets, new flooring, fresh paint, and improved lighting. |
Living Room RenovationOpen up dark, closed-off layouts and create bright, functional living spaces designed for how your family gathers, relaxes, and entertains. |
Basement Renovation & FinishingConvert unused basement space into functional living areas with proper moisture control, insulation, flooring, and finishes built for New Orleans conditions. |
Flooring InstallationHardwood, tile, and luxury vinyl plank installed with proper subfloor preparation and seamless transitions — materials chosen to withstand Louisiana’s humidity. |
Drywall Installation & RepairProfessional drywall installation and repair that delivers flawless, seamless walls — the perfect canvas for your design vision. |
Interior PaintingExpert painting services from bold accent walls to meticulous trim work — bringing color, personality, and a polished finish to every room. |
A guest bathroom renovation doesn’t have to be a massive project to make a real difference. Sometimes it’s a new vanity, fresh tile, and modern fixtures. Sometimes it’s a full gut and rebuild. Either way, it starts with a conversation about what the room needs.
Call 504-527-8711 to schedule a walkthrough. Or request your free estimate online.
A cosmetic update with new vanity, toilet, fixtures, and paint starts lower than a full renovation. A complete gut with new tile, plumbing updates, and layout changes runs higher. The biggest variables are tile coverage, vanity selection, and whether the plumbing behind the walls needs replacement. We give you a line-item estimate before any work begins.
One to three weeks. A straightforward vanity, toilet, and fixture swap can wrap in under a week. Full tile work, plumbing updates, and a tub-to-shower conversion push closer to three.
If nobody uses the tub, a shower makes better use of the space and is easier to maintain. One thing to consider: homes with no bathtub at all can lose appeal with certain buyers, particularly families with young children. If you have a tub in another bathroom, converting the guest bath to a shower is a practical move.
Porcelain. It handles humidity, cleans easily, resists staining, and lasts for decades with minimal maintenance. For a guest bath, it’s the best balance of durability, appearance, and cost. Ceramic works for walls and lower-moisture areas.
Yes. Many guest baths in New Orleans homes are 35 to 50 square feet. A compact vanity (24 or 30 inches), a tub/shower combo or corner shower, and wall-mounted storage keep the room functional.
An updated guest bathroom improves the overall impression of a home during showings. Buyers notice outdated bathrooms immediately, and a clean, modern guest bath signals that the homeowner has maintained the property.

