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Bathroom Renovation | Downstairs Bath
Round Three: the last of the bathroom renovations in our Young Victorian. There’s one big benefit to renovating multiple bathrooms back-to-back. Once you’re in the mode of working with tile and bathroom fixtures, each subsequent project just feels a bit easier. You establish a rhythm to the process and it doesn’t feel like starting over each time. The tile cutter is already out, you’ve got the mortar and grout mixing down to a science, and you’re motivated by the results of the previous projects. With both the upstairs guest bath and the master bath projects complete, we looked to the smallest of our bathroom projects next, the downstairs bath. This…
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Bathroom Renovation | Master Bath
Bathroom renovation #2 coming right up. In my last post, I shared the guest bathroom project with you (check it out here). Now that we had a fully functioning bathroom upstairs, we set our sights on the master bath that would complete our master suite. We Need a Master Suite! There was only one shared bathroom upstairs when we bought the house and we knew it only made sense to eventually move the upstairs laundry room to the basement and create a new guest bath that would allow us to then create a private master bath. We would install a pocket door in the wall between the main bathroom and…
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Bathroom Renovation Introduction | Guest Bath
Who’s ready for some bathroom renovations? I hope you are because we have three, yes three, bathrooms to tackle. And in this post, we’re going to look at the first one; the guest bath transformation. This bathroom came the furthest in terms of transformation because well, it didn’t start out as a bathroom. It should have been a bathroom but the original owners decided to turn this space into a laundry room instead. Laundry or Bath? Bath! Now I get the convenience of having a laundry room on the same floor as the bedrooms but leaving this space as a laundry room meant there would ultimately be only one bathroom…