After purchasing an 1800s Victorian home in London, a couple decided to completely renovate the bathroom as one of their first projects in the home. For about 7,000 euros, 2 contractors, and 6 weeks, they were pleased with the final product. They expanded the room by knocking out a wall and removing an old hidden staircase they found built into the walls. To cut costs along the way, the couple opted for an old chest of drawers to use as a vanity and spray painted a plastic window instead of buying the pricier, metal option.
Key Takeaways:
- Changing a bathroom can be very involved and include major restructuring in the process.
- The avocado-colored bathtub was replaced with another one to look more like a spa.
- It is important to plan everything thoroughly before starting a redesign of even a bathroom.
“You can make minor tweaks, you can remodel one or two rooms, or you can redo the whole freakin’ thing.”
Read more: https://www.apartmenttherapy.com/black-white-green-bathroom-redo-1800s-victorian-36803386
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