
Contemporary Corian Bathroom Remodel
A Chester Springs hall bath with a sandstone Corian counter and shower walls, a stained Shaker vanity, and dark wood-look porcelain plank floors.
Project Specs
| Town | Chester Springs, PA |
|---|---|
| Project Type | Hall bathroom — full remodel |
| Cabinetry | Frameless Shaker vanity in stained wood |
| Counter | Corian solid surface — sandstone tone, seamless integrated sink |
| Shower Walls | Corian solid surface, sandstone tone, seamless installation |
| Shower | Walk-in with frameless glass enclosure and hinged door; half-wall divider capped in matching Corian |
| Fixtures | Polished chrome — widespread vanity faucet, rain shower head plus handheld on slide bar, thermostatic round valve |
| Mirror | Oversized horizontal silver-leaf frame |
| Flooring | Dark wood-look porcelain plank tile, distressed finish |
| Walls | Light grey paint with white plantation shutter at the window |
| Style | Contemporary / transitional |
About This Bathroom
Most bathroom remodels in our market default to tile on the shower walls. This Chester Springs hall bath went a different direction — Corian solid surface on both the vanity counter and the shower walls.
Corian buys you something tile cannot: no grout. The shower walls are a continuous skin, joined at the corners, with no field of grid lines to scrub or seal. The same sandstone-tone material wraps the counter with an integrated seamless sink, and caps the half-wall that divides the shower from the toilet. The whole room reads as one material instead of three.
The frameless Shaker vanity in a stained finish anchors the room visually. Polished chrome runs through the fixtures — widespread vanity faucet, rain head with handheld on a slide bar, round thermostatic valve. A dark wood-look porcelain plank floor grounds the otherwise-quiet sandstone palette.
What we tell clients picking between tile and Corian for a shower: tile gives you the texture, Corian gives you the maintenance. For a hall bath that needs to look clean ten years from now without weekly grout work, Corian is the better long-term call.
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