HomemakerMak
09/22/2020
The before and after that always makes my heart skip a beatπβ£
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The deep cleaning and finishing efforts around the house are still ongoing, and the kitchen just got cleaned so of course I had to take the opportunity to snap a pic. Honestly, I would much rather be demolishing the main bathroom today as scheduled, but here's the thing about DIY renovations: you can't only work on what you want to or when you feel like it. π€―π β£
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So although it isn't super duper fun, it super duper needs to be done. β£
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If something came to mind in your house when you just read that, I'm curious (read: nosy) and want to know what it is! Tell me I'm not the only one with a honey do list for multiple rooms!
08/27/2020
It's on the grid, so it's official now: the bathroom is DONE.β£
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I mean, it's been done for awhile, but I've been tinkering around with decor in my "free time". I'm learning from my girl Meryl and learning to embrace the journey of decor/style/rooms coming to be, rather than expecting it to be perfect before it can be shared.β£ Plus, you know I am really in this for the renovation aspect, I am not on here pretending to be a decor account by any means π
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Total cost: $2,444.00β£
Floor tile & supplies: $185β£
Shower waterproofing (kerdi), supplies & tile: $998β£
Vanity, light & faucet: $597β£
Shower hardware and plumbing supplies: $190β£
Tub: $379β£
Dump fees: $95β£
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We did this 100% ourselves as usual so no labor costs. The total renovation took about 10 weeks.β£ I learned a LOT from while tackling new-to-me projects.
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I hope you're ready to do another one of these, because we have a 2nd bathroom to do! π
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