
From a simple refresh to a spa-worthy renovation.

Bathrooms are where Eagan's late-80s and 90s vintage shows most. If your home was built during the city's big growth stretch, odds are the primary bath still has its original layout: a fiberglass tub-shower surround, a cramped water closet, an oak vanity, and a big builder mirror. For Eagan homeowners we redo these top to bottom, from a straightforward guest-bath update to a full primary suite reconfiguration with a curbless tile shower, a double vanity, and better ventilation to fight the moisture our Minnesota winters trap indoors.
Because Eagan homes came up in waves with similar plans, we often find the same plumbing quirks and the same undersized baths from house to house. That familiarity lets us plan realistically. We map the layout, spot where we can borrow a few feet from a closet or hallway, and put real numbers on paper before demo starts. A lot of our Eagan clients are also thinking a few years ahead, so we build in aging-in-place features like a zero-threshold entry, blocking for grab bars, and a comfort-height vanity when it fits the plan.
Design and construction sit on one team here, so the person who drew your tile layout is coordinating with the crew installing it. That keeps decisions moving and keeps the project on the schedule we promised. We serve Eagan and the neighboring Dakota County communities out of Farmington, we are MN licensed under BC694036, and we are EPA Lead-Safe certified for the older bathrooms where that comes into play.
Four simple phases — see our full step-by-step process.
A free, no-pressure conversation about your goals, your space, and a budget that fits.
We turn your vision into a clear, detailed plan — selections, scope, and timeline.
Our crew executes with care and craftsmanship, keeping you informed every step.
A final walkthrough to make every detail right before we hand back your home.
Thinking about more than one project? MDR handles it all under one roof for Eagan homeowners.

Book a free consultation and let's talk through your project — no pressure, no obligation.