Master Bath Re-do
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Comments (1)We just did it...look for a post from me in the last few days, there are some pictures. The whites all blend nicely and they're all different companies - Toto toilet, Kohler sinks, V + A tub, cambria counters, and BM paint. I wouldn't stress about it too much....See MoreVanity vs. Pedestal Sink for Half-Bath?
Comments (60)Yes, I wish I had a little alcove space in my half-bath like Bob's to cradle a sink like that. I also wish the arrangement of my room was like all the powder rooms pictured above, walking in FACING the fixtures. Instead, you walk in facing a window, and the sink is to the immediate right, and the toilet is on the same wall to the left of the sink. You lose a lot of the beauty of the fixtures that way. I love looking straight into the room to see the sink right there. As we've seen from all the pics posted here, a sink and faucet are not merely utilitarian fixtures. They can serve as striking sculpture! (Ditto the toilet actually! There are some beautiful ones out there now!). I'll try to make the best of the configuration I have. (If someone will get their caboose over here to help me with my project!)...See More21'x11' Master Bath Re-do
Comments (46)Wow - looks great! I'm slightly jealous - your Master Bath is only slightly smaller than my kitchen (14x22) ! Always ;-) Hunzi no big bathrooms in this 130yr old Victorian...See Morebuying first remodel, 1906 four square and I have SO MANY QUESTIONS
Comments (2)I've done a ton of renovations and fell into the "charm" trap before - run. Don't do it -especially now. There are so many people doing work on homes that construction prices in most areas have skyrocketed not to mention the delays. The cost of many renovations items outside of labor have jumped and some are simply not available. If budget is an issue, everything you talk about is way more expensive than you likely thing - and the second you start opening walls up you likely will need to fully redo plumbing, electrical, etc... I would say you will need at least 200k, 300 if there is any addition/attic work - and that is for very modest types of finishes, there is way more than you think......See MoreRelated Professionals
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