I'll take this time to document the bathroom remodel we embarked on in May.
When we first moved into this house I didn't think the bathroom was too bad. I removed the wall paper and thought a fresh coat of paint would be enough for a while. But the more I lived with it, the more I came to abhor it. I hated cleaning it because it never looked clean. I hated the mauve tub and the soft spot in the wall under the shower head which I was sure meant the studs behind the wall were rotted (spoiler: they weren't, thank goodness). I hated that stepping on the tile floor with wet feet meant loose tiles would stick to said feet. I hated that someone had replaced tiles on the shower walls unevenly and that perhaps that same someone had caulked around the tub while under the influence. I hated the vinyl wall covering that had been applied to the ceiling and grew mildew like a champ.
But enough with the complaints, here are the befores:
The demolition took only a few hours. The putting back together took 4 and a half days. Luckily we have another bathroom in the basement (one that I will likely never post photos of because it ain't pretty and as much as I'd like to make it over I fear it would still be like putting lipstick on a pig). Albeit has a frightening metal shower that kind of made me gag every time I stepped foot in it, but at least we didn't have to beg the neighbors for baths!
I painted. That was my main physical contribution.
Source List:
The vanity is Kraftmaid Grandview Cherry in Peppercorn
The countertop is Corian Whisper
The faucet is Vigo from Overstock.com
The floor tile has been discontinued
The wall tile, toilet (American Standard), and tub (Kohler) are all from Home Depot, I believe.
The shower controls are Kohler Corlais from Lowes.
The light fixture is from Bellacor.com
The window shade is a cordless cellular from JC Penney.
The shower curtain is Nautica from Bed, Bath & Beyond.
Happy New Year!
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