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Old 05-13-2008, 09:35 AM   #1
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New To Remodeling Baths . . .


We are beginning to do more bath remodeling and have a few customers looking for us to completely gut and redesign their master baths. I am excited since that is my favorite room to design but wish that I had a little more experience in making sure everything will fit as I see it.

We have great tile guys, electricians, plumbers and custom cabinet makers, but a tad nervous to be sure it all works as I see it. Any advice?

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Old 05-13-2008, 09:46 AM   #2
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Any advice?
Yes. You are my competition so stick with painting!

Only other advice.....WATERPROOF!!!!!!
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You say you have great trades people available?Then get with them on your designs, because in the real world no-one knows better than they whether a design will be functional or not or be able to be duplicated from paper.
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