The hardest-working wet room in your home, done right — where the tile you see is backed by the waterproofing you don't.
Bathrooms are small rooms with big consequences. Get the waterproofing, ventilation, and slope right and a bathroom looks great for a decade; get them wrong and problems surface fast. Donya LLC builds bathrooms that pair the finishes you want with the unseen details that make them last.
From efficient powder rooms to spa-style primary baths, we handle demolition, plumbing, tile, fixtures, lighting, and finishing as one coordinated project.
In a bathroom, materials earn their keep. Porcelain tile absorbs very little water and resists staining, which is why it's a go-to for floors and wet walls. Quartz vanity tops shrug off daily splashes. Behind the surfaces, moisture-resistant drywall and a continuous waterproof membrane are what keep water where it belongs.
A mildew-resistant, low-VOC paint and corrosion-resistant hardware round out finishes that stay looking new in a humid room.
Our region's humid summers and older housing stock are tough on bathrooms. Homes around Bethesda, Potomac, and Silver Spring were often built before modern waterproofing was standard, so a remodel is the moment to bring the room up to today's practices. Proper ventilation and waterproofing aren't upgrades here — they're the foundation of a bathroom that lasts.
A free in-home visit to understand your goals, scope, and budget.
Detailed design, material selections, and a fixed, transparent proposal.
Permits pulled, trades coordinated, site kept clean and on schedule.
Final inspection, punch list, and a workmanship warranty you can count on.
The waterproofing and ventilation you can't see. Done correctly, they're what let the finishes last; skipping them is the most common cause of premature failure.
Yes. We build curbless entries, add grab-bar blocking, and can plan comfort-height fixtures for aging-in-place.
Most bathrooms take a few weeks once demolition begins, depending on scope, tile complexity, and material lead times.
If plumbing or electrical moves, usually yes. We handle the permitting with your local jurisdiction.
Free consultation, detailed estimate, and honest advice — no pressure.