If you’re considering a bathroom remodel, the in-home consultation is where everything begins.
And if you’re like most homeowners, you’re probably wondering:
At HomePride Bath, we approach this differently.
As our founder Matt Colligan once put it, “It’s not a pitch. It’s not a demo. It’s a real conversation.”
This guide walks you through exactly what happens during your consultation, step by step, so you can be prepared, confident, and ready to make the most of your time when your designer arrives.
Each section will also include a “How to prepare” section. These are not designed as a pressure tactic, but rather to provide tips and guidelines we’ve developed over thousands of appointments to make the best use of your time and ours during the consultation.
By the end of your consultation, you’ll know:
The homeowners who have the best experience—and the best outcomes—usually do three things:
Why this matters:
This isn’t about pressure. It’s about clarity.
When everyone is aligned from the start, decisions are easier, faster, and more confident. It also helps prevent miscommunication, delays, and having to revisit decisions later.
If your schedule allows, we strongly recommend having all homeowners or decision-makers present during the consultation.
We know many homeowners have had frustrating experiences with contractors.
So let’s be clear about what this consultation is not:
It’s a guided, collaborative design conversation focused on helping you understand your options and make the best decision for your home.
To get the most out of your consultation, take a few minutes to:
That’s it. No stress. Just a little preparation goes a long way.
When your consultant arrives, the goal isn’t to “sell you something.”
It’s to understand you. Your goals, your frustrations, and what you want your space to become.
You’ll start with a guided conversation focused on:
You might hear questions like:
This matters more than most people realize.
If you’ve ever felt rushed, talked over, or “sold to” by a contractor before, this part of the process will feel different.
We start by listening, because the right solution only comes from fully understanding your situation. The best outcomes don’t come from assumptions. They come from clarity.
For example, some homeowners come in thinking they just want a new shower, only to realize their biggest issue is actually storage or accessibility.
That’s why this conversation matters. It helps uncover the real problem before jumping to a solution.
👉 How to prepare:
Once your goals are clear, your consultant will evaluate the space itself.
This isn’t just a quick glance. It’s a detailed inspection of what’s behind the surface. The designer will take detailed measurements of your space, based on the areas discussed and determining the best solutions for your needs.
They’ll look at:
Why this step matters:
What you can do in your remodel depends on what your bathroom can support.
And skipping this step—or rushing it—is where many contractors go wrong. This portion of the consultation typically takes 20–30 minutes, depending on the size and complexity of your space.
👉 How to prepare:
This is where things start to feel real. Instead of sending you to a warehouse showroom, HomePride brings the experience to your home. This is typically the longest part of the consultation, since this is where your design really comes to life.
You’ll explore:
As Matt explains, we designed this intentionally:
“We want you to see and touch what’s possible in your own space. Not under showroom lighting.”
This helps you visualize your future bathroom in context, not in isolation. You can see, feel, and truly visualize how your new space will come together.
👉 How to prepare:
Now that you’ve explored options, it’s time to define the actual project.
This is where your consultant helps you decide:
Clarity here is critical, because your scope directly determines:
This is also where expectations get aligned, and we can determine if HomePride really is the best solution to your particular needs and issues.
As Matt would say:
“We’re figuring out if your project is the right fit for us, just as much as you’re deciding if we’re right for you.”
👉 How to prepare:
Let’s address the biggest question:
“How much is this going to cost?”
If you’ve seen bathroom remodels advertised online for extremely low prices, it’s important to understand those numbers are often not reflective of real-world projects.
According to national data, a mid-range bathroom remodel averages around $24,000.
Here in Colorado, based on real projects and competitive bids, most bathroom remodels typically range from $18,000 to $40,000, depending on materials, layout, and scope.
And one key insight:
The wet area (your shower or tub space) often accounts for 70% or more of the total investment.
During your design consultation, you’ll receive a detailed, down-to-the-penny estimate based on:
This isn’t a vague range or ballpark. It’s real pricing, down to the penny, that is valid for a full year. And it comes with context.
You’ll also review:
The biggest factors that influence your price include:
This is why two bathrooms that look similar online can have very different costs in real life.
👉 How to prepare:
If everything feels right, the final step is deciding how to move forward.
If you decide to move forward, you and your designer will discuss:
One key insight most homeowners don’t expect: Your project starts before installation begins.
Once you move forward:
This means your project isn’t waiting—it’s already in motion.
Typical timelines:
👉 How to prepare:
After your consultation, one of two things happens:
Either way, you’ll leave with clarity. And that’s the goal.
Bathroom remodeling is a significant investment, both financially and emotionally.
The biggest mistakes we see homeowners make usually come from:
Our goal during your consultation is to help you avoid those mistakes. So you can make a decision you feel confident about for years to come.
After working with thousands of homeowners, one pattern is clear:
The best consultations happen when all homeowners or decision-makers are present.
Why?
This isn’t about pressure. It’s about making sure everyone hears the same information, asks their questions, and feels confident moving forward.
🎬 For a better understanding on why having all Homeowners present is important, watch this 2 minute video: Why All Homeowners Should Attend the Consultation
If your appointment is already scheduled, you’re in the right place.
Now you know exactly what to expect, and how to prepare to make the most of your time.
If you haven’t booked yet, or need to reschedule to ensure all decision-makers can attend, just let us know.
We’ll meet you where you are. No pressure. No assumptions. Just a better way to plan your bathroom. And a trusted partner to guide you through it.
If you're ready to take the next step and schedule your free no hassle, no obligation consultation, at a time that works for you—simply click this link. We look forward to speaking with you.
1. What happens during an in-home bathroom design consultation?
During your consultation, a designer will review your goals, inspect your space, help you choose materials, define the project scope, and provide exact pricing.
2. How long does a bathroom consultation typically take?
Most in-home bathroom consultations take between 60 and 90 minutes, depending on the size and complexity of your project.
3. Is the consultation a sales pitch or high-pressure appointment?
No. The consultation is designed to be a collaborative conversation focused on your needs, not a high-pressure sales experience.
4. How should I prepare for my bathroom design consultation?
Have all decision-makers present, clear access to your bathroom, set a rough budget, and identify your top frustrations and goals.
5. Will I get a price during the consultation?
Yes. You’ll receive a detailed, down-to-the-penny estimate based on your design choices, materials, and project scope.
6. What factors affect the cost of a bathroom remodel?
Key factors include bathroom size, materials selected, layout changes, and the scope of work—especially the wet area, which often drives most of the cost.
7. Can I see before and afters of jobs you’ve done?
Yes! You can view real project transformations here: https://bit.ly/HPBeforeAfters