What a bathroom looks like before any of it shows
Most bathroom photographs start at the finish. This one starts where the work actually happens: studs open, insulation in, the shower valve and mixer set at their final heights, and solid blocking framed around the niche opening before a single tile is ordered.
Blocking is the detail worth pointing at. A recessed niche needs framing behind it to carry the weight of tile and stone, and a bench or grab bar needs blocking placed before the walls close. Once the substrate goes on, those decisions are fixed — you cannot add them later without opening the wall again.
Valve height, drain position and fall to the drain are all set at this stage too. Everything that determines whether a shower drains properly for the next twenty years is decided here, with the walls open.
Rough-in · During





