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Master Bath Remodel

24/11/01 - Master bath remodel project involves combining two bathrooms, adding double doors, removing two closets, and converting a bedroom to a dressing room walk in. The secondary vanity in the master was a previous addition which will be removed. Ginny will be taking the upstairs office and I will be moving mine into the den studio.

Log

  • 25/06/03 - Quarle's / Snead's supply shopping
    • picked out tile, carpet, and hardware
  • 25/06/02 - Demolition begun
  • 25/03/18 - meeting with plumber re: adding gas tankless water heater - put in a CPW request for gas lines since contractor recommended over electric
  • 25/02/28 - contractor has us on the schedule starting in a couple weeks. Got at final mockup of the remodel.
  • 24/12/07 - added tub, sinks, and hardware to materials
  • 24/11/01 - started an idea book of photos for finishing and other details.
  • 24/10/28 - timeline on this got bumped due to helene repairs. Contractor has given us a start date estimate of March 2025.

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👈🏻 before & after 👉🏻

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Design

We want to stay 'true' to the original house. The style is a contemporary craftsman built in 1979. The current bathrooms use hexagonal tiles, bulb makeup style vanity lighting, and contemporary hardware. Both showers/tubs are fiberglass insets but we'd like to move to a lipless tiled glassed shower and a freestanding tub. A second vanity/sink addition was made sometime during the 80s which we'd like to remove.

Materials

We've decided to switch over to Moen hardware after hearing some feedback from others especially regarding their warranty and replacement policies. We've also decided to go with chrome over brushed nickel because it's easier to match up other hardware and vary between brands. MOEN - Voss line