1/2 bath to 3/4 bath
Lauren Pope
4 years ago
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Nancy in Mich
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REDESIGN Jack and Jill sharing 1/2 bath, 3 tiny closets
Comments (1)$82,739 .... more or less. You don't specify what sort of finishes you want to use ... tile can go from $2 sq foot up to $250+ Figure out what fixtures you want, what price point tile and cabinetry you want, then get at least three bids from licensed contractors who do bathroom remodels....See More1/2 Bath to 3/4 Bath
Comments (1)It's not enough room if you want to meet code....See Moregoing from full bath to 3/4 bath in guest bathroom?
Comments (17)"The pull of that tub on the first floor for young families is a real selling point here. Any mom who has had to run up stairs constantly to stay with pre-schooled aged children in the tub, while trying to do laundry and get supper on the table can appreciate the usefulness of a main floor tub. " Yeah, um, no. As a mother with two little kids, I NEVER used the full bath on the main floor for bathing. If I'm making dinner and doing laundry, there's no way on God's green earth I've got kids in a tub as well. Kids in tubs need to be watched. If their bedrooms are upstairs, then that's where I bathe them. No slipping of wet feet going upstairs, no water tracked through the house to their bedrooms. However, my caveat to this is your house wouldn't be on my buyer's radar because I need a kid's bathroom with a tub upstairs, and if I could find a house in your price range where I didn't have to bathe my kids in the master bathroom, I'd take it every time....See MoreFor Sheeisback, My3dogs 1/2 bath curtains details
Comments (13)My window, including the trim, is 36" wide. I had three yards of the fabric, and used the full width. With turning the edge under about 1" on each side, (see first pic above) my finished width per panel is approx. 43". This fabric starts out 45" wide, and I used the full width and cut my 3 yard remnant in half length-wise to make the 2 panels. I straightened out the cut ends so each piece would be identical before I started. By 'straightening out', I mean I cut off the slightly uneven ends that the fabric came with - it was just a very small amount....See MoreBrass Bone Studio
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