It looks so much better than the dated
builder grade bathroom (which we still have, sad face).
It is the perfect way to turn
a builder grade bathroom into something special!
Before we started,
her builder grade bathroom from the early 1990's didn't have enough storage, the flooring was wrinkled, and it just needed an update.
I'm hoping to show you that you don't have to rip out
a builders grade bathroom to get a show stopping space with just minimal changes.
Not exact matches
One of the biggest transformations in our
bathroom was replacing the
builder grade vanity with a custom one.
My hubby and I are in the process of renovating our
builder -
grade master
bathroom, and since we're on a tight budget, we're doing most of it ourselves.
And while some finishes are nice — ceramic tile floors and counters in the
bathrooms and granite in the kitchen, others, like our oak cabinets, massive
bathroom mirrors, and all light fixtures are VERY
builder grade.
Our home was very
builder grade and lacked character especially in the master
bathroom.
I would LOVE to tile our
bathroom, frame out our
builder grade mirror with some crown molding, and tile our shower.
Everything is
builder grade so I want to update the
bathroom and give it a more custom look.
I would love to do a
bathroom overhaul, but realistically I would LOVE to get rid of our
builders grade mirror... that would mean a new mirror, new lighting, new paint and I know that my husband would like a new faucet.
I think they add so much character to a
bathroom while getting rid of that «
builder grade» feeling of the built - in.
When I was planning our guest
bathroom makeover, I knew I had to get rid of the boring
builder grade towel bar that hung on the wall.
After transforming our kitchen by painting the oak cabinets, I turned my efforts towards our
builder grade, fake wood master
bathroom cabinets.
You can completely transform the look of your
bathroom by adding a frame around your
builder -
grade plate glass mirror.
Currently our
bathrooms have some plain - jane
builder grade light fixtures that lack character.
I have
builder grade mirrors in both of my 1994
bathrooms, and other than possibly framing them some day, I plan to retain these mirrors.