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Thread: Bathroom Remodel Final Pictures

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    Bathroom Remodel Final Pictures

    I have been meaning to get these posted but have been too busy. This project took me about 3 months total to complete on evenings and weekends. I am very pleased with the outcome and it is much better than that early nineties decor.

    Main Details:
    Flooring - Natural Slate
    Cabinets - Curly Cherry
    Counters - Granite
    Tub Step - Teak
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    Scott C. in KC
    Befco Designs

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    Additional Pics

    Her are some more pics. I still have some metal accent shelves to make above the tub.
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    Scott C. in KC
    Befco Designs

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    Scott,

    Wonderful, I really like your choice of style and great work.

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    That is one beautiful bathroom. Very fine work. Thanks for sharing.
    Any day I wake up is a good day.

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    Major Upgrade..........those are excellent!!! Beautiful cabinets......

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    Ah, BEAUTIFUL job, Scott!!! A lot of work, but absolutely worth the end result. You also deserve a nice long soak in that tub for your efforts!
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    Very Nice Scott, you should be very proud of the final product. I really like the finish on the curly maple. What was your finish regimen on the cabinets? Again, Congratulations on a job well done. Bill

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    Nice job it looks very nice. I like the way you have seperate sinks and vanities hase a very nice look and feel.

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    Nice work Scott...very nice.
    Glenn Clabo
    Michigan

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    Looks great, Scott! I'm sure you and LOYL will enjoy that every day. One question, what finish did you use on the vanity?

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    Very elegant. I like your taste.

    I'm about to begin a bath remodel too and this is good inspiration.

    Well done.
    -Jeff

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    Awesome!!!

    Job very well done! now the challenge is not to stay in it for long

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    Yeaaaaah, Scott! That's the ticket. Beautiful! I'm partial to contemporary myself so, I really love the whole look of it. The cabinetry kicks butt! Very, very nicely done!
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    Wow Scott - very, very nice. Cabinets are gorgeous.

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    Nice Job Scott!

    By chance, do you happen to know what the wall paint color/brand is? I really like that color and will be painting my interior sometime this year.

    Keith

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