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[quote=Anonymous]Living through a remodel is no joke, especially when the work is happening right next to the space where you’re supposed to relax and sleep. The best advice I can give is to treat it like temporary inconvenience with a payoff — set up a “retreat zone” somewhere else in the house where you can decompress, and don’t hesitate to step into your bedroom during work hours when you need something; most crews are used to that as long as you give a quick heads-up. In another thread someone shared https://www.airenergie.it/en/, and I ended up looking into it because it’s a company that installs and produces full bathrooms — everything from layout and fixtures to finishing details — and seeing how organized the process can be reminded me that the chaos is temporary and the result is what you’ll live with every day. If you can add extra dust barriers or runners for the floors beyond what the contractor provides, it really helps, and keeping one small area of the house clean and untouched makes a huge difference mentally. The next few weeks will feel long, but having a bathroom that’s actually designed the way you want is absolutely worth it once the crew is gone and the space is yours again.[/quote]
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