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Master Bathroom Retreats · Camas, WA

Master Bathroom Retreats in Camas, Washington

A master bathroom retreat means something different depending on which Camas you're in.

Master Bathroom Retreats for Camas homes

A master bathroom retreat means something different depending on which Camas you're in. Down in the historic mill-era core, most homes were never built with a primary suite at all — just a single tight bath off the hallway — so the project starts by borrowing square footage from a closet or adjacent bedroom to make room for a soaking tub and a separate shower. Up on Prune Hill and through the newer Grass Valley subdivisions, the primary suite already exists on paper; it's just finished in standard builder tile and a fiberglass surround that doesn't match the view outside the window. Either way, the goal is the same room-as-escape feeling, reached from two very different starting points. Proper exhaust ventilation matters in both, since a bigger soaking tub and glass shower put more moisture into the air of our wet Northwest winters.

What's included

Master Bathroom Retreats

  • Freestanding soaking tubs and oversized showers
  • Double vanities with generous storage
  • Natural stone and premium tile selections
  • Layered lighting for everyday and ambiance
  • Heated flooring and other comfort upgrades
A master bathroom retreat with a freestanding soaking tub framed by a floor-to-ceiling mountain-lake window and a double oak vanity — Master Bathroom Retreats in Camas, Washington

What affects cost in Camas

Honest pricing, no guesswork

In the older downtown Camas homes, cost is driven largely by carving new space out of an existing footprint — moving a wall, relocating plumbing, and rebuilding waterproofing from scratch. On Prune Hill and Grass Valley, the layout is usually already there, so the budget goes toward the freestanding tub, tile, and double vanity you choose, and Washington's sales tax on labor and materials is worth factoring into that finish-driven budget.

We don't publish one-size-fits-all prices. After a free in-home consultation we give you a clear, fixed quote in writing — no surprise change orders once the project is underway.

Camas questions, answered

Frequently asked

Our downtown Camas home is from the mill era and only has one small bathroom — can we still get a real primary suite?
Often yes. A lot of these older Camas homes have an adjacent closet, hallway, or small bedroom that can be reclaimed to expand the footprint. We measure the whole floor, not just the bathroom, before proposing a layout so you can see honestly what the house can give up.
Our Prune Hill primary bath has a view of Lacamas Lake but a very plain builder shower — is it worth upgrading?
It's one of the more common requests we hear on the hill. Since the structure and plumbing in these newer builds are usually sound, the investment goes straight into an oversized shower, tile, and fixtures that make the most of the view rather than into hidden repairs.

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Master Bathroom Retreats in Camas, done right

Tell us about your space and we'll follow up to schedule a free, no-obligation design consultation with clear, fixed pricing.

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