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Unread 03-16-2006, 01:25 AM   #1
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1(a). Bathroom Projects - Part 1

Here we step into Erika's new bathroom. Exquisite!





You can read more about Erika's project here http://johnbridge.com/vbulletin/show...158#post372158

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Unread 03-18-2006, 05:48 PM   #2
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Chris just finished his first Kerdi shower



as part of a total bathroom remodel



and cut those 18" granite tiles using this small Felker saw.



Goes to show what one can do when you really put your mind to it.

Great job Chris.

You can read more about Chris' project here.

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Unread 03-19-2006, 12:02 PM   #3
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Ron (ronwerk) just completed this bathroom remodel. Here's a few pictures showing off his work.









Very nice attention to detail Ron. Notice how the listello wraps around the inside corner above.

Hey, there's even candles on the tub as well. So who's idea was that Ron?

You can read more about his project here.

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Unread 03-19-2006, 01:35 PM   #4
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Here's a real beauty, a complete bathroom makeover by RD Tile (Richie). Talk about great craftsmanship. It still exists folks.









He has more pictures of this bathroom here. Don't miss 'em.

That kid's going to die Richie if he ever finds this bath shot is plastered all over the internet.

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Unread 07-17-2006, 09:16 PM   #5
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Here's another great bathroom, just completed by pchiker.

Nice layout and very professional looking.







You will find more pichers here and can read more about the project here.

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Looking for access panel ideas for a tub skirt. Here's one submitted by Westie.



What a classy way to cover up access to the pumps and such. Nice work Westie. You can read more about access panels and Westie's job here in this thread.

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Unread 08-09-2006, 05:59 PM   #7
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Here's another beauty. A really great looking shower by Jerry the Tile Guy (JTG) in Seattle .

And take a look at that innovative drain. Right there in front...
... right where he forgot to put in the curb.



A person could get real wet in there. Jerry tells me additional pumps were installed to maintain water volume and pressure. Here is a closer view of that drain as well.



And the adjoining tub. Beautiful work with a great view.





All kidding aside Jerry, one of the most unique drain solutions I've seen. And a great problem solver too in those situations where sub-floor framing might impose obstructons to p-trap location and drain pipe runs.

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A very nice example of a "period" bathroom restoration completed by Andy (lmuxer).

Pedestal sink, beadboad wainscoting, chair rail, medicine cabinet, and some of the floor detail with 2" hex tile.



Another view of the floor, this one before the glass enclosure was installed.



Then finally the glass arrives for the finishing touch. A Kerdi shower too by the way with period subway tile.




For more pictures of this bathroom and details of the construction, see this thread here.

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Another great "period" restoration. This one by Bryan (skiadct) with some very unique features.





Guess who has a lot of patience? ...working with all this small tile, even over an arched ceiling.



Looking like a person could get real wet under that shower head.



Great job Bryan. One you can be proud of and one that should provide others with some really good ideas for their upcoming project as well.

You can read more about Bryan's project here with more pictures, both "Before" and "After".

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Unread 10-15-2006, 07:59 PM   #10
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Pink Transformed

Here is a great transformation from the Pink 50's.

Michael503 started from here,



and ended up here.







He obviously paid lot of attention to layout and design up front and followed all that up with an excellent execution. Very nice Michael.

His thread here is a real good read...more pictures and well documented steps taken along the way.


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Unread 06-20-2007, 09:19 PM   #11
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Tim_4_Tile has just completed crafting one of the best looking bathrooms I’ve seen on this Forum.

Here are a few of the pictures he's posted.




The new vanity.




A glass block shower.




I'm sure the design of this niche will be copied many times. Great craftsmanship Tim.




How's that for a fantastic floor? Simply beautiful.




And finally, a grand tub.




For more pictures along with all the documented construction details behind this project, go here. http://johnbridge.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=38610

Congratulations Tim on a job well done.




To more bathroom pictures - Part 2

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