Sometimes, going on vacation is exactly what you need to do since many home repairs are a lot like making sausage – you’ll enjoy the end product a lot more if you don’t see what really goes into it.
Plus, you get to be uber-surprised when you come back and progress has occurred. Through the wonder of the internet (or text messaging, to be more exact), though, you get to see what’s happening while you’re gone.
In this case, bathroom cabinets went in the hall bathroom. This follows the plan that there must be at least one working bathroom in the house when we return.
The hall bath is one of the rooms that changes the most. The vintage diagonal cast-iron tub that was installed in 1968 is long gone. Now there’s a new normal-sized bathtub, a separate over-sized shower and the twin sinks have been reduced to a single sink in the corner, with expanded counterspace on each side.
Mom’s mandate that the laundry chute was non-negotiable and must stay has been met. The new linen cabinet has a nifty lockable pull-out door that drops the clothes through the expanded opening directly to the remodeled laundry area below.
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