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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I hate "renovated" bathrooms more than most things. Even more than open floor plan kitchens, which is saying a lot. You take some irreplaceable vintage tile, a gorgoeus matching tub, sink... And you Rio it all out, punch out the space with horrible cheap dryall, add a dumb looking vessel sink from home depot, a cheap and smaller tub, (or no tub at all, because nothing says luxe like a brown and beige tile shower.) It's just all awful. There was a Tudor flip in brightwood... The original bathrooms and kitchen layout being gobebdestroys value. If you can't afford to replace nice things with nice things, don't replace them.[/quote] I like you. I don't understand why everyone these days needs a huge soaker tub in the master bath? How many adults really take many baths? I hear that most people cannot even produce apenough hot water to fill those up. Seems like a waste. I'd rather have an outdoor jacuzzi.[/quote]
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