Highland Park’s Craftsman bungalows and Spanish Colonial homes have bathrooms that often still reflect their original 1920s–1940s character — in some cases, original hex tile, pedestal sinks, and claw-foot tubs that homeowners choose to restore; in others, tired and deteriorating fixtures that need full replacement. APLA Construction (CA Lic #1136359) specializes in Highland Park bathroom renovations that honor the neighborhood’s architectural character while delivering modern waterproofing, plumbing, and comfort.
Tile resurfacing or basic retile, new vanity and fixtures, updated lighting, painting. Appropriate for rental properties or quick resale prep without full gutting.
Full gut to studs, new Schluter waterproofing system, cement board, designer tile, new vanity (custom or semi-custom), chrome or brass fixtures, recessed lighting, subway tile or hex tile floor. The most common Highland Park bathroom remodel tier for owner-occupants.
Large format tile or natural stone (honed Carrara, Zellige, penny tile), walk-in shower with frameless glass, freestanding soaking tub, custom double vanity, heated floor, niche storage, premium fixtures (Kohler, Brizo, California Faucets). Appropriate for Highland Park’s $1.2M+ homes where bathroom quality significantly impacts resale value.
Period-appropriate design choices for Highland Park Craftsman bathrooms:
Full bathroom gut-and-redo requires LADBS plumbing and building permits. Existing drain location changes require inspection. APLA manages all LADBS permit submissions for Highland Park bathroom projects. Most Highland Park is outside HPOZ, so no historical design review for most properties.
Mid-range full renovation: $28,000–$55,000. Basic refresh: $15,000–$28,000. Primary suite bathroom: $55,000–$95,000. Highland Park runs at Northeast LA rates — comparable to Echo Park and Atwater Village, below Los Feliz and Silver Lake.
Depends on condition. Original hex tile in good condition is worth restoring — it adds authenticity and value. Original claw-foot tubs can be reglazed. Original cast-iron radiators should typically stay. Original 1950s pink tile is usually more cost-effective to replace than to work around. APLA evaluates each element before recommending restore vs. replace.
Yes. APLA (CA Lic #1136359) serves Highland Park, Eagle Rock, Atwater Village, Mount Washington, and Northeast LA. Call (818) 818-4419 for a free consultation.
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