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Bathroom Makeovers: Clean and Classic

By ModHomeEcTeacher

created at: 2009-09-10

Photo Image: Kevin Oreck Architect, Inc.

This winter may be the winter of remodeling two full upstairs bathrooms. I figure I'll learn with the first one and be an expert by the time I'm ready for the master bath. Cococozy has compiled a wonderfully classic and modern collection of bathroom ideas to consider. Mr. Tall requires a higher sink so I'm wondering if two sinks of different heights would be all wrong. created at: 2009-09-10

Photo Image: Coco of Cococozy

Fabulous tile floor!

created at: 2009-09-10

Photo Image: Frank Roop Designs

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September 10, 2009
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ModHomeEcTeacher

September 14, 2009

That's a great tip. I'll think about it when I plan my own bathroom remodel.

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dewonangus

September 14, 2009

I was thinking about your post on the weekend and thought I might pass along a recommendation from the installer of our 10ml glass shower.  I wanted to have the glass sitting in the tub deck and for cleaning and maintenance he suggested having the bulk of the water hitting tile.  So, we put in a pony wall (36") beside the tub.  It does make the shower easier to clean and squeegee after each use and it still looks great.

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