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Old 06-10-2009, 04:31 PM   #1
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Master Bath Remodel

Here are before pictures - bathroom was from the early 90s. Horrible construction - everything leaked.
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Old 06-10-2009, 04:32 PM   #2
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Master Bath Remodel (After)

After pictures...
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More pictures...

couldn't fit them all on at once...
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Nice looking job
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Nice tile work. Cool door on the shower




WTF is that hanging from the window?
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Nice tile work. Cool door on the shower




WTF is that hanging from the window?
reuseable toilet paper the latest green product
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Thanks - I layed all the tile and did the shower tile design.

The "thing hanging from the window" - naptown is correct - it is reusable toilet paper. I install this because then I can sell the customer on a green remodeling project that qualifies for Obama's tax credit.
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IS the corner caddy tile you cut? or is that something factory
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It's a "Durango" Marble corner pie shelf. I think they come in a 10 or 11" radius - I cut this one down to about a 8 or 9 inch radius. Comes from a tile/granite company - semi-stock I believe. To get a smaller size the price goes way up, just easier to cut on site.
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It's a "Durango" Marble corner pie shelf. I think they come in a 10 or 11" radius - I cut this one down to about a 8 or 9 inch radius. Comes from a tile/granite company - semi-stock I believe. To get a smaller size the price goes way up, just easier to cut on site.
I like that haven't seen one like that looks kinda of tumbled/rough on the finish unlike the shine stuff you see all the time.
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Yea, it's similar to a travertine but not as light - has more density and weight to it. Comes in about 6 different edge choices, too. I think they were about $40.00 a piece. You can't see it from the picture, but one of them is scooped out in the center with a hole in it so the soap can drain through.
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