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Bathroom: we kept the 1927 bathtub & honeycomb tile, upgraded the rest

emmadreaming2
10 years ago
When we bought our “new” house, we hired a great contractor to bring the old bathroom closer to our taste and get more storage.

We kept the original bathtub and honeycomb tiles which were in great condition.
We replaced the pedestal sink with a floating vanity, replaced the wall tiles with large tiles around the bathtub, replaced the light fixture and mirror, and added a toilet to have a full bathroom.

Our son likes his new bathroom with the contrasted colors (chocolate and off-white). He chose the waterfall sink and medicine mirror.

Comments (3)

  • PRO
    Lampert Dias Architects, Inc.
    10 years ago
    great befoe and afters......thank you for sharing.
  • brickln
    10 years ago
    Love the blend of new and old- great update.
  • emmadreaming2
    Original Author
    10 years ago
    Thank you for your feedback!
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