The bathrooms at Tallgrass Taphouse had a water problem. Long vanity countertops were pooling water and manual faucets made it worse. Staff were fighting a maintenance battle they couldn’t win with the existing setup. The ask was to create a practical solution and keep the disruption minimal.
re:done pulled the countertops and replaced them with individual wall-mounted sinks. No countertop surface meant no pooling and easier to clean. The existing tile was partially discontinued, but re:done found a close match and chose a color that works with it rather than against it. Automatic faucets went in to address both the water management issue and basic sanitation.
Getting power to those faucets in a finished tile bathroom without opening walls was the real challenge. The electrician came up with a surface-mounted conduit solution; re:done fabricated a custom sleeve that covers it, waterproofs it, and disappears into the wall finish. Paper towel dispensers moved from across the room to next to the sinks. Small change, obvious in hindsight. The bathrooms are easier to maintain and more functional for guests. Sometimes the right project is a targeted one.





