
New wider bathtub.
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Wider tub means smaller space for toilet and vanity.
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Trim and doors removed. New trim and doors are coming.
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Remember this floor upstairs. I just remember plopping Kerplunk marbles down the cracks onto Mom and Dad's bed.
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Upstairs bathroom.
4 comments:
Are you keeping the upstairs floor wood?
No. I don't want my kids dropping marbles on my head.
The wood does looks nicer than I remembered. However, I also remember that it is loud, cold, and limits the privacy of the rooms downstairs. We will be putting carpet back in, unless I am persuaded otherwise. What are your thoughts?
Carpet all the way!
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