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jenny_kessler71

How to fix and not ruin a vintage bathroom.

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HELP. We live in an 1830's farmhouse in Vermont. Most things in the home are original/haven't bene updated. It's a special and charming home but also a pretty broken one and contractors always tell us "that can't be fixed". We live with it. But now we are moving and hoping to rent our house out often. The cute vintage bathroom has many issues - leaking pipes, unaffixed faucets, rotted wood floor under toilet, disgusting baseboards. We finally singed on to renovate it for $25k(ish) but when I try to find replacements things don't fit, are subpar quality, or are $2000+. The room is tiny so every inch counts. It's also the only bathroom so we have to keep the tub. The tub is leaded and I'm scared it will leach lead if we refinish it. Attaching a few photos - would you gut and renovate this? Or leave it? We can't really figure out a way to "facelift" it as there's so many small issues. We're leaning beadboard and shiplap, subway tile around the bath, new bathtub (but they're all terrible and replacing with acrylic seems wrong), wood or penny/vintage tile floors, simple wood shelves, brass accents. Open to any all suggestions, except for those that would have us lean modern. Open to product suggestions as well. Cannot find a decent alcove 30x60 tub!








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