Master Bath Remodel
So the madness begins yet again. Yesterday we started tearing down the cabinets and walls in the master bathroom. Due to a busy month at work it took me a few weeks to actually pack up the old bathroom and half of our bedroom so the work can be done without distractions.
I wanted to show one or two photos to show how bad the bathroom was but one or two just wasn't enough do it justice. First we have our toilet, sitting all white and shiny in that sea of different shades of putrid green - lovely. Next we have the very large bath tub that was too big to actually take a bath in.

When previous owners installed the cabinets they cut the countertop too short and fixed it by inserting a small piece at the end - but it wasn't attached to anything and often moved out of place leaving a huge gap. And just below the countertop the top drawer would never close properly.

Part of this remodel plan is to install a pocket door between the kitchen and the master bedroom. In an earlier posting I talked about removing our old water heater and showed the gap it created (go to tankless water heater for the full story). Well this is the other side of the wall where the pocket door will go.

I wanted to show one or two photos to show how bad the bathroom was but one or two just wasn't enough do it justice. First we have our toilet, sitting all white and shiny in that sea of different shades of putrid green - lovely. Next we have the very large bath tub that was too big to actually take a bath in.
When previous owners installed the cabinets they cut the countertop too short and fixed it by inserting a small piece at the end - but it wasn't attached to anything and often moved out of place leaving a huge gap. And just below the countertop the top drawer would never close properly.
Part of this remodel plan is to install a pocket door between the kitchen and the master bedroom. In an earlier posting I talked about removing our old water heater and showed the gap it created (go to tankless water heater for the full story). Well this is the other side of the wall where the pocket door will go.
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can't wait to see your new master bathroom!!
Beverley, you guys are doing such a great job!
Such an inspiration!!
Posted by Apple in La Jolla on Wed Feb 18, 2009 at 10:25 AM
Beverley, you guys are doing such a great job!
Such an inspiration!!
First step on the road to completion was to completely close off the existing spaces—both bath and bedroom. During the six-month project, the homeowners would move into other bedrooms of the house while Van Berg created their new dream suite. "Both the bedroom and the bath opened onto decks. We built a temporary stairway to those rooms so that we could access them from the exterior without trafficking through the rest of the house.
computers
Posted by computers in Bangladesh on Mon Aug 08, 2011 at 12:32 AM
computers
In Ashe ville North Carolina we had a really small house barely 1,000 square feet and no budget to speak of. So, when Justin's office all but shut down and laid off over 20 people we had to find a job, and fast... which also meant that we had a ton of remodeling to do in about a month. This project was one of them, our tine master bath it was about 5 feet wide by 8 ft long. It seemed even smaller with the tiny 1 sink cabinet and large storage closet, so we had to do a bit of deconstruction, and I love how it turned out.
computer parts store
Posted by computer parts store in Bangladesh on Thu Sep 01, 2011 at 01:21 AM
computer parts store
This relatively small master bath with a vaulted ceiling certainly packs a lot of punch, but it is only a tiny part of a larger, complete green house rebuilding Transformations project, which includes three additional bathrooms.
Intimate talk
Posted by Intimate talk in Bangladesh on Sat Sep 17, 2011 at 01:40 AM
Intimate talk
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