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2010

The Ugly Truth

Now you've asked for it....you can see for youselves the pictures of the old bathroom. The pictures actually look better then it does in person.

     The grout has started to become stained and the entire space looks dated and old, but that happens.  The ceramic tile on the vanity counter top was not the best choice, it's been chipping from the beginning. Tile on any work surface, whether in a bathroom or kitchen is not the most practical of surfaces. A solid surface makes much more sense, is much more durable and the choices of either natural material such as granite or man made like 'CeasarStone' give you hundreds to choose from and there is certainly one that would work in just about any situation.

     Well now you have seen the whole ugly truth, let me know your thoughts!

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  • #1

    Tracy (Friday, 02 April 2010 13:16)

    Good comments about using a solid surface in place of the tile. And grout can be such a pain. It can stain, crumble, etc. The nice clean lines of the vanity you chose should really open up your bathroom. Where will you store all the stuff that is now under the sink? I am almost afraid to open the cabinet under my sink.

  • #2

    J Moriarty (Friday, 02 April 2010 13:39)


    Well here is the ugly truth and why this whole thing is
    important. We are ever evolving. What we once thought was spectacular,changes. It's all about creating and putting our prints on the project. We should never settle and believe we are done. No
    sireeee!!


  • #3

    Deb (Monday, 05 April 2010 08:23)

    I think this is great. filled with lots of good info and food for thought for those working on projects in their homes. Love the approach of showing where things were and where you see it going.
    Nice job!

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