Those little touches like faucets, mirrors, and lighting took us months to figure out. We are all very happy with the green color that Timmy helped to choose.
This past week we finally were able to put the finishing touches on the upstairs bathroom. At the last minute (while I was in Hong Kong) the plan for the bath towel bars changed: we decided to find a double-towel-bar version in the same design. Installing it was trickier than we thought, and some wall repairs had to be made. In addition, we had the bathtub and tile around the bathtub resurfaced as an alternative to replacing everything in that space. It’s more economical, and besides, the existing bathtub was VERY GOOD quality. There were some chips on the enamel that the resurfacing resolved.
Here are some pictures of the finished product. It isn’t the biggest bathroom, so it was a tight squeeze to get all the pictures I wanted. Enjoy some before-and-after collages too.
Here’s the tub and tub-area tile after the resurface job. You can also see the mirror and lighting. To be honest, it’s not a big difference.
The before-and-after of the counter and cabinets. The countertop is marble patterned quartz.
Before and after of the flooring. We hadn’t picked out a new mirror by this point, nor had we painted. The difference in lighting is profound here, the new lights have whiter bulbs.
Here’s a closeup showing the new tub as well as the new light over the tub.
This photo has a view of the double towel bar on the left wall. The kids campaigned HARD to keep the original shower curtain.
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