Sentences with phrase «existing old bathroom»

There was a later permit in the late»60s to put in a bathroom, but the existing old bathroom was to have been torn out and that was never done.

Not exact matches

To transform it into a larger space, Azevedo added a mezzanine level for a bed and bathroom area, using the old building's existing roof beams to support the new intervention.
(what does HOT mean and to who)- «numerous upgrades» (does that mean 4 or 100)- «high end flooring» (does than mean $ 1 or $ 100 per sq ft)- «throughout» (does that mean in the closets and patio too)- «loads of cupboards» (I guess a transport is backing up right now)- «freshly painted» (does it smell nice)- «ready to move into» (i guess they got a mold test done before listing)- «Full bathrooms» (i guess you better hold it then)--» parking for 4 cars» (hondas or crown vics)-» mature neighbourhood» (is that old or does it mean no more vacant land exists)- «fenced in» (I guess that means the agent saw the permits and survey already)- «easy access to highways» (does this means it backs onto a major noisy four lane)- «tastefully updated» (I guess you can eat off the floors)- «sony 60» TV (glad to see the agent agreeing to pay for repairs)- «single attached garage» (a member of ashley madison maybe)-» tree lined street» (glad to see the city has been contacted to verify no remediation)- «this really is a fabulous home» (wow assuming all that liability in one phrase)-» within walking distance» (one block for grannies or 2 miles for teens)- «country life in the city» (you can have chickens and plow the yard)-» great location» (I guess all their other listings have a poor one)- «brand new» (wow that means what exactly)
When we had to replace the trim around our bathroom door and in the hallway, I wasn't quite sure how to «match» our old existing trim.
Our client wanted to modernise their existing bathroom which was in a very awkward state being part of a beautiful but old property.
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