A dramatic bathroom transformation
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Allie Broadland
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Comments (9)@Santo, Hi Daniel, Well I'm pleased to hear that you do in fact use your double sink and that the children have their own too. As I have said, I love the look and truth be known I would have liked it in my bathroom as it does create an elegant look I feel and my bathroom is pretty big but the layout didn't allow for it and hubby wouldn't use it with me anyway!!! He's a farmer and he's more likely to use the laundry trough to wash off the dirt that he comes home with at times ha-ha Merry Christmas to you and your family. Cheers, Barbara...See MoreBathroom transformation
Comments (20)As I was using the same tiles, vanities etc and tradesmen at the same for both the bathrooms downstairs, it helped reduce the cost. I would say roughly $15,000 per bathroom and that also included getting the expensive Italian feature tiles and the scones/ wall lights weren't cheap either. If you design cleverly, you can purchase most items at a good price, then shell out a bit for the wow factor pieces!...See More1930s to Now Bathroom Transformation
Comments (5)It is interesting the comment that CP mentioned regarding cleaning as the smaller mosaic tiles need constant maintenance over the newer larger format....See MoreGorgeous Coastal Mediterranean Bathroom Transformation
Comments (2)So much nicer having lost the public washroom feel by replacing those hung basins with vanity cabinets. Can I suggest you tile the boxes encapsulating the waste pipes. It will make them disappear more if in wall tile...See MoreCandice Mitchell
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