Before the renovation, the apartment featured dated finishes, limited storage, and a layout that no longer supported the homeowners’ everyday needs. The bathroom felt visually heavy and lacked efficient organization, while the existing cabinetry offered minimal functionality and an outdated appearance. The goal of the renovation was to create a cleaner, brighter, and more modern space better suited for contemporary Manhattan living.
A key objective of the renovation was improving functionality without expanding the apartment’s footprint. By converting the existing tub into a walk-in shower, introducing custom storage solutions, and installing new Terra Legno Natural Nude engineered flooring throughout the home, the project delivered a more efficient and cohesive living environment tailored to everyday Manhattan apartment living.
Browse the completed project gallery below to explore the transformation at 220 Madison Ave.

This bathroom and cabinet renovation at 220 Madison Ave refreshed a Midtown East Manhattan apartment with modern finishes, improved storage, and a cleaner contemporary design tailored for NYC living.
The centerpiece of this renovation was a tub-to-shower conversion designed to improve accessibility and make better use of the bathroom footprint. The new walk-in shower features Paradise Ice 12″ x 24″ porcelain tile, a recessed shampoo niche, and a frameless glass shower panel for a more open appearance. A floating Kohler vanity in Slate Gray paired with a Caesarstone Organic White countertop introduced additional storage while maintaining a clean, contemporary aesthetic.
Like many Midtown East bathroom renovation NYC projects, this renovation required thoughtful planning, efficient use of space, and careful coordination throughout the construction process.
MyHome specializes in Manhattan apartment renovations that balance design, functionality, and long-term durability for modern NYC homeowners. Explore more of our Manhattan renovation projects and bathroom remodeling services to see how we transform apartments throughout New York City.
For NYC building and renovation guidelines, homeowners can also review requirements through the NYC Department of Buildings.
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