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Let your imagination run wild!
  • Change room colors.
  • Add doors or windows.
  • Enclose a porch.
  • Add crown molding.

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Bathroom & Closet
   
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Started with very small, dated bathroom. This is after tearout.
Sheetrock walls, crown molding, tile floors, bright colors.
Same bath after tearout of fiberglass shower stall
   
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Custom built shower stall, Travertine Mosaic tile, shower door, still small but very updated and functional. Just outside the bathroom were 2 closets in the bedroom, transformed 2 into one huge useable closet. Note the shoe shelf with lights that operate when the doors are opened.
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Mold in the bathroom?
If you have a reoccurring problem with mold, try this - completely clean all surfaces, tub, shower walls, ceilings, anywhere the mold appears. Next, every time someone takes a shower or bath, run the ventilation fan during the bath/shower and also 30 minutes after - this will help remove most, if not all, of the moisture from the air. If you were planning on repainting the room, be sure to get a mold killing additive mixed in the paint.
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