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Small bath rebuilt after tree landed in it
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Posted by
NaRo (
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Mon, May 28, 12 at 16:48
| The tree that smashed our house last year took care of the demo on our downstairs bathroom. It looked like this:
Believe it or not, the sink survived. So we used it-- and the upstairs medicine cabinet, which also survived-- and went for a simple, retro-styled redo.
We're still working on a few details, like re-hanging the vintage stained glass window-- which, believe it or not, also survived.

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RE: Small bath rebuilt after tree landed in it
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| Wow! That sink and floor tile really set off the retro look. And that's the perfect green on the walls to make the black and white pop but still look integrated. Fantastic! |
RE: Small bath rebuilt after tree landed in it
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| Ouch! But you got a great-looking bath out of it. |
RE: Small bath rebuilt after tree landed in it
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| Wow--luckily there wasn't even more damage! Glad you were able to salvage some things (esp the stained glass!). Looks terrific!!! |
RE: Small bath rebuilt after tree landed in it
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| Thank you! The walls are Saybrook Sage by Benjamin Moore. The marble floor tiles were reasonably priced, especially for a small bathroom, at Floor and Decor. |
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RE: Small bath rebuilt after tree landed in it
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| Very nicely done. Sorry you had to have a tree do the demo, how frustrating it must have been. Mother Nature is powerful indeed! Thanks for sharing, it is so inspiring to see others successful works. |
RE: Small bath rebuilt after tree landed in it
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| I love the vintage look, great job! |
RE: Small bath rebuilt after tree landed in it
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| Great before and after pics - it sure is nice when you can salvage stuff from the rubble |
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