
This was our bathroom as of this morning. It was small, with the tub/shower to the left of the window.

The previous owners didn't even have the medicine cabinet set in the wall.

Leonard started by tearing up the wall in our walk-in closet. He is making the closet smaller and the bathroom bigger.

Goodbye horrid paneling!!! Phew! The commode & shower are all that remains of the original bathroom.
3 comments:
pretty awesome!! you must be so excited!
You'll love it when it's done -- go Leonard!
I've been there with the horrid paneling. Our whole house was that stuff. Most of it is gone now. Anything is better than that. You will be so happy with a new bathroom!
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