80s bathroom

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I love your bathroom. I LOVE where the vanity is and the curved shower. Keep the bones - new vanity/counter, new tiles in the shower, new tub. That curved wall is amazing.


+1. I'm a little less in love with the curved wall than others, but I say keep it. Heck, I'd see if they can't put a curve into the ceiling area over the tub and carry the theme through.

I do agree that you should get a freestanding tub. The sunken tub is the most dated feature in the bathroom. The right tub could really make the look.

I LOVE that shower and will weep if you destroy it for a soulless, modern shower. Retile and upgrade/update the fixtures.

Anyone can renovate and put in a cookie cutter 2024 bathroom. How long are you going to live in this house? In 10-15 years it will be dated. Do what's right for you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I love your bathroom. I LOVE where the vanity is and the curved shower. Keep the bones - new vanity/counter, new tiles in the shower, new tub. That curved wall is amazing.


+1. I'm a little less in love with the curved wall than others, but I say keep it. Heck, I'd see if they can't put a curve into the ceiling area over the tub and carry the theme through.

I do agree that you should get a freestanding tub. The sunken tub is the most dated feature in the bathroom. The right tub could really make the look.

I LOVE that shower and will weep if you destroy it for a soulless, modern shower. Retile and upgrade/update the fixtures.

Anyone can renovate and put in a cookie cutter 2024 bathroom. How long are you going to live in this house? In 10-15 years it will be dated. Do what's right for you.


That's an interesting idea. Thank you! We plan on living in the house for a while. Hopefully 10+ years. That being said, I would like to avoid things looking dated in 10 years. The renovation of our last home held up pretty well over 13 years.
Anonymous
Option 2 really wouldn't be that much more in the overall scheme of things. Could open it up also with no vanity if that is not a load bearing wall.
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