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06-24-2009, 07:36 PM
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I'm looking for pictures of the best looking bathrooms
Some professional pictures of the best bathroom designs. Preferably a bathroom with a window.
I've used google images but if anyone has any others please post them. Maybe pictures of your own bathroom?
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06-25-2009, 07:22 AM
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I got pixs.......
But you claim to only want pretty stuff.
Sad, I just want to find a bath for the right reason if I need it, any bath. Also know why I am in there. It ain't to go to no art museum.
Go get some of them fancy magazines. They got plenty of pretty pixs, professional too. Don't know if the toilets will flush tho. Most cold looking stuff in them mags in the lil boys room.
Sorry can't help with the pixs. They will want something different anyway. We just dirt common working folk here. You want pro stuff, then pay the pros. 
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06-25-2009, 11:50 AM
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I'd love to show off our bathroom remodel, but it probably wouldn't be up to your standards. Non-professional photos, semi-pro job (DH works in the trades, but not framing, drywall, or plumbing), and they are only 5x8 and 5x14.
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06-25-2009, 12:01 PM
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go to HGTV website and look for the "rate my space" section. Homeowners put pics of their remodels (sort by highest rated) and a lot of them are top notch, well done.
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06-25-2009, 01:24 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by FreshFresh
Some professional pictures of the best bathroom designs. Preferably a bathroom with a window.
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Seriously??
How many people have a professional come in and take pictures of their bathrooms?
I don't know of anyone...
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06-25-2009, 04:18 PM
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Ooops. Professional work. Not professional pictures.
Like top notch bathrooms.
Sorry about that.
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07-02-2009, 12:03 PM
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windows in a shower are a touchy thing.
ie: (material used in window construction, painting, waterproofing around it and peeping toms  )
here are 2 for you, hope this helps you a little
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07-02-2009, 01:19 PM
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I think it depends so much on personal preference and the architectural style and age house you have for a bathroom that works for you.
I certainly wouldn't call ours the best looking but here are examples of a small vintage look bathroom in our 80 y.o. Spanish Revival home. Originally sheet vinyl floor, formica panels installed on the walls!?, ugly tile, cheap painted plywood cabinets and low plastic vanity, fluorescent shop lights?! and a combo tub/shower w/sliding doors right out of the '70s.
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In the redesign and remodel I tried to bring back a vintage look to it with tile designs and fixtures. But if you look closely the radius floating slab countertop between the cherry cabinets and the vessel sink is actually is a pretty contemporary look. I like the fact it has two big windows for a small bathroom- there is nothing I can't stand more than a tiny slit window in a bathroom.
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07-02-2009, 02:06 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by T. Damon
I think it depends so much on personal preference and the architectural style and age house you have for a bathroom that works for you.
I certainly wouldn't call ours the best looking but here are examples of a small vintage look bathroom in our 80 y.o. Spanish Revival home. Originally sheet vinyl floor, formica panels installed on the walls!?, ugly tile, cheap painted plywood cabinets and low plastic vanity, fluorescent shop lights?! and a combo tub/shower w/sliding doors right out of the '70s.
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In the redesign and remodel I tried to bring back a vintage look to it with tile designs and fixtures. But if you look closely the radius floating slab countertop between the cherry cabinets and the vessel sink is actually is a pretty contemporary look. I like the fact it has two big windows for a small bathroom- there is nothing I can't stand more than a tiny slit window in a bathroom.
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Really nice pics, good job on the remodel!
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07-02-2009, 02:12 PM
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Bathroom Pics
Here are a few pictures of my Master Bath taken right after the house was finished. Its not a top notch bathroom, but we like it.
We would have preferred a different counter material (was not possible with our builder and if it was, would have been overpriced) and we still need to do something about the flat white walls (again, overpriced to have the builder use a different paint).

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