Bathroom remodel
comments (0) March 14th, 2009 in Project GalleryShower Wall on the Curve: Picture, if you will, an old, but in mint condition, white, claw-footed tub which had been built into a lath and plaster enclosure. The painted plaster walls were revealing their age and dilapidated condition. Working with a designer, we decided that a new one-piece shower wall constructed of high-pressure, decorated laminate would provide a nice, easy to clean shower wall surface and would also match the new countertop and bathtub waincoting. This is one of those jobs that turned out very well.
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Want to see the winner entries?
Fine Homebuilding editors are a finicky bunch, and opinionated too. So the task of narrowing down the nearly 150 entries from our “Before and After: What’s Old is New Again,” kitchen and bath contest to just five winners wasn’t easy.
After the field was narrowed down to a group of fifteen, the editors convened with coffee and notebooks into a conference room equipped with a projector (for easier viewing). After going back and forth, and sometimes cringing, a few entries kept rising above the others, and viola, we found our winners.
Thanks to all who entered, and congratulations to the winning participants who will be mailed a new, DeWalt 18V 1/2" XRP LiIon Hammerdrill/Drill/Driver kit.
To view the winners, and a few runners-up, click here.

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