"Put a fork in me, I'm done."
-Every single high school English teacher in America.
Luckily for us we've been done for a couple weeks now, I just haven't gotten around to blogging about it until now! Let's just get on to the before and afters, shall we?
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After
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There are still a few things we need to do:
1) Shorten drawers of the vanity and put them back in (the vanity is currently drawer-less)-- The vanity used to be a dresser that lived in our bedroom, so Eric had to do a lot of cutting and adjusting to make it capable of housing plumbing. I'll post more detailed pictures of the vanity once that's done.
2) Crown molding-- Nothing about our 43-year-old house is perfectly square, including this bathroom. Consequently we couldn't tile all the way up to the ceiling, because it would look really bad, so our contractor just put some wood to act as a buffer and we're going to go back and embellish it a little bit. Again, more pictures on that once it's done.
3) Floating shelves over the toilet-- On which I'll probably put some white towels, baskets, apothecary jars and things like that.
This was a huge undertaking, and we are thrilled to be finished. The before and after pictures are impressive, but the before and after experience is even more striking. Whereas before our bathroom experience involved spongy floors, the smell of mold, peeling walls and a leaky toilet, now I feel like I'm in a spa!
The half-bathroom is also finished, but I think I'll put that off for another post. For now, let's just bask in the glow of our newly remodeled bathroom.
Ahhhhhhh.
Nicely done! I think the pictures do give them justice, but I have to take your word that it works even much better in personal. Aside from sprucing it up, this fixed some plumbing issues that you had with the old one. Nothing feels better than a bathroom that smells and works great, right? Congratulations on your successful remodel!
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Thank you! You're right, there is nothing better than knowing your home is safe and sound!
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