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The bathroom, along with the kitchen, is one of the most expensive rooms in the home to renovate. But if you choose classic, quality fittings and materials which will stand the test of time, your new bathroom should stand you in good stead for years. Alexia Biggs explains how $17,000 transformed this bathroom into a warm, neutral-toned oasis.
Before
Work done by the previous home handyman had resulted in a few rough finishes and a large slipper bath that hadn’t been plumbed-in, and simply drained into the shower tray. The room lacked cohesion in colour and design.
In the finished bathroom the bath has been framed in an island setting, stretching along the length of one wall and enhancing the feeling of space. Taupe tiles have replaced the black floor tiles and continue along the bath surround, giving the space a warm feel, while large white tiles open up the room visually, making it feel bigger.
Step-by-step attaching towel rail to tiles
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| $17,000 for a bathroom!!! I cant afford that! Can we have some more 'realisitically' priced makeovers please? |
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| this is very useful information. good page |
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| We (my partner and I) are in the middle of renovating our bathroom.We are on a very tight budget and the cost is just over $3500.My partner is doing most of the work himself and we shopped around for different products that are reasonabled priced and look just as good as something twice as much.It can be done on a budget. |
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