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Old 01-16-2008, 10:33 PM   #1
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A master bath we recently completed:









Not very big as master baths go, but a lot of fun to build.

(The drawers beside the vanity were an existing built-in we left in place)

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Old 01-16-2008, 10:39 PM   #2
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It's different, not my taste, I like it for some one else. Nice work. what did you do and what was subbed?
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We did pretty much everything on this project. I personally laid all of the tile and installed the finishes.
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In the last pix, where it shows the white drawers/cabinet stuck behind the sink legs, how can they open drawers? or stuck ? Nice color scheme with big windows natural light in.
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We left the original built-ins (the house was built around 1930 I believe).

I had to use the lower section to bring new water supplies up from the basement anyway, so we disassembled the drawers & installed the fronts as fixed.
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... I personally laid all of the tile and installed the finishes.
Looks like you were the major contractor on the job. Looks nice.

Whats that top made out of? Is that a concrete top? Can't tell if those are water stains or variations in the top.
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I like it, except the vanity!

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sweet! love subway tiles, we do lot of older craftsman type homes and they all like the subway.
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Nice work, though I would not have used flex lines for the lav faucets, that looks kinda tacky when they are exposed like that.
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