The new toilet is an almond color that matches the tub/shower unit.
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This home was built in the 80's and the bathroom had linoleum that needed to be replaced with tile. The cabinet faces and doors needed refinishing after 25+ years of getting splashed with water / hairspray and acquiring some general fading.
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New tile was installed with accent pieces. The cabinets were refinished to improve the look of the original woodwork. This was a very affordable option to refacing or replacing the cabinets.
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This light strip was an 80's style and needed to be updated with something a little more "in style". It used eight 60 watt light buls for a total of 480 watts.
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This modern light fixture not only looks better, but is more efficient. It uses three 100 watt halogen light bulbs for a total of 300 watts. The bathroom is lighted just as well, but there is a savings of 180 watts!
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This toilet broke at the back of the bowl so the whole toilet was replaced to match the bathtub/shower unit.
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The shower/bath fixtures were getting pretty "crusty" with minerals as well as being very old and out of style.
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Doesn't that look better? The fixtures were replaced with a chrome / gold trim finish.
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This Jacuzzi type tub had a couple of leaking jets that I had to fix.
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The tub was also out of level. Water pooled on the back edge of the tub. I removed all the original tile and re-leveled the tub and then put up new tile.
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The addition of the hotel shower rod and the accent tiles really dress up this shower / tub.
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As you can see, this is a shower for two!!
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After the addition of white floor tiles with white grout. This is so simple, yet so clean and elegant.
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The gold finish on the faucets was tarnished and crusted up with mineral deposits. They were replace with chrome finish and gold trim faucets with coordinated hand towel racks.
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