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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We just went through a remodel but ours was from 2000’s. I guess people didn’t like bathroom doors in the 2000’s either! We put in a freestanding tub, added a door, installed a floating vanity with one long countertop instead of all the cabinetry with different heights that was there before. I think your bathroom will still look dated with that curved wall, unfortunately. And the bathroom will look much more open and bright with a modern shower, so I would put in the freestanding tub, the door and rip out that drywall. [/quote] How much dud this cost all in labor and supplies?[/quote] We aren’t on dmv and this was part of a bigger remodel, including kitchen, mudroom, floors etc. So unfortunately I am not able to give you a number. Since your mom and friend are in the business, can they give you an idea in your area? If you are just doing the bathroom, you can save money with less expensive tile (it ranges quite a bit), finding a remnant to use for the countertop, less expensive mirrors and light fixtures, etc. [/quote] OP here. Someone else asked this question. FWIW, we were quoted $80k for Option 1. Also not in the DMV though. [/quote]
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