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Comments (7)"standard p.t. framing on 6 mil plastic" I need a transalation for this into "weekend novice contractor" language. Also, the sauna will have very little water in it, so I didn't think concrete was necessary. The drain is just precautionary in case excess water is thrown on the rocks for steam. The sauna is 6.5 x 6.5, and will need 8" of depth, so I'd prefer not to mix and haul concrete for this. The tiled shower, however, will need concrete. Thank you. (And I accidently posted this twice thinking the first didn't go through)...See MoreBathroom Reveal, Thanks to the Bathroom and Remodel Forums!X-Post
Comments (6)Lovely! I like the classic white tile and porcelain and how you used furniture pieces in the bathroom. I love that the storage at the end of the tub has pull-outs that can be reached from the toilet. Your custom sink and backsplash and counter are unique and beautiful. Yours may be the first bathroom sink I have seen in which a small or medium dog could be washed! That is a good thing! I showed your pictures to my DH because I am thinking of classic tiled walls with a chair rail for when we redo our bath in a couple of years. He liked it! I was expecting him to say, "too old fashioned." He did not, he said it looked nice. From him, nice is a compliment. He even liked your rows of listello. I was just at the Tile Shop's site the other day looking at the Hampton tiles because someone was selling some on Craigslist. I am hoping to do as you did and get what I can cheaper there, and fill in the rest from the store. I can see that you worked very hard to secure all of your materials - and then cut the floor tiles to size and culled the Hampton tiles, too! You succeeded very well in getting the look you wanted while saving money along the way. Congratulations, and thank you for the pictures and great detail and supply list....See MoreWainscoting height for my bathroom (x-post with Bathrooms)
Comments (5)Well now if you stop worrying about every little freaking thing, what happens to us??? We're unemployed ;-) I'm trying to picture your layout but honestly it isn't clear to me. Generally I like to see something other than a 50/50 split but there are other things that come into play - how does that 50/50 or 33/66 relate to the finished height of your vanity counters, to the windows (if any) either at sill or apron height. I like continuity, too and like to see some relation to other horizontal lines in a space - expecially a space like a bathroom. But that doesn't mean everything has to end at the same height, just that you need to put those other lines into the thought process so you don't end up with staggered and unrelated horizontal lines all through the space. Clear as mud?...See MoreWhich bathroom cabinet elevation looks better?
Comments (19)You can also have the drawers made to look like they are separate, upper lower, but have them be one deep drawer in each set. Like in #1 have 5 drawers that have a split face to look like 10, then the sink cabinet to look like 2 more drawers. Same with the coordinating cabinet if you want...although those drawers look more functional...but you could have a cabinet under the sink then the drawers on each end be quite deep, but look like 2 narrower drawers. You could have sliding trays built inside the drawers for smaller items to remain on top of the deeper drawers. For some reason, maybe based on the mcm cabinets you have elsewhere in your home, I really like #1 the best. My google skills seem to be failing me tonight; I know this is much different than your style cabinet, but a single drawer made to look like a double: not sure if this is a single or two drawers: maybe a shallow drawer in some of them (if you do deep drawers)...See MoreRelated Professionals
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