should I remodel my bathrooms?
Little Sheep
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Little Sheep
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I think I might actually go forward with my bathroom remodel
Comments (7)lukkiirish - here's a synopsis: tub/shower combo, toilet and sink/vanity will stay in the same place they are now door will become a pocket door with opaque glass that lets light through new tub might be a little wider and deeper if I can move tub spout to side of tub rather than end of tub (for seating at either end of tub) door may have to move over a little to accommodate wider tub door moving over may mean vanity needs to be a little shallower relatively new toilet will be replaced with one that flushes human waste without the aid of a plunger vanity will be replaced with one designed for the space such that doors aren't obstructed from opening by the toilet - and so that laundry chute under the vanity that is current sealed up with contact paper becomes usable with something like a bin type opening - and so that it generally has well designed storage for bathroom use medicine cabinet that's to the side of the vanity will be gone and replaced with some other medicine cabinet type storage other stuff that's just wearing out like faucets, tile/grout, exhaust fan, etc. will be replaced other than that I'm really going to try not to get caught up in too many extravagant, expensive ideas (unlike my kitchen)...See MoreWhat walls should I tile? And other bathroom remodel Qs
Comments (0)I have a bathroom remodel about to start. Pic below shows layout but tub is oval ended. Questions are: 1. floor tile will be wood effect porcelain. I'll do at min the wall in the shower stall too, but would you do any other walls? Pros and cons? If something is not wood effect, it's gloss white (tub, vanity, cabinet, walls) 2. wall between toilet and shower: make it frosted glass? Pros and cons? 3. where to put shower fixture? On wall between toilet and shower, or to the right of that 90 degrees? Gigantic window is on exterior wall and TBD if we can actually do that... 4. curbless shower, linear drain, wetroom style - anyone have regrets about doing this? 5. wall mount or floor mount tub faucet? Pros and cons?...See MoreWhat color bathroom vanity should I get with this tile??? (remodeling)
Comments (10)Don’t do seconds cheap chinese marble. You have a high risk of it rusting. In addition to the spacing and thickness issues that it will have. And all of the other issues that marble has with staining, etching, and chipping....See MoreShould I remove my two skylights? I am remodeling for modern look
Comments (4)Your particular skylight looks a bit old fashioned (is it a tube?) but skylights themselves can be quite modern. We have one in our kitchen similar to this. If it's a tube/tunnel, how about something along these lines: I wouldn't give up the extra light....See MoreLittle Sheep
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