When we purchased our home, I liked the Master Bath because it was large and bright, but I never liked the bathtub. I don't like bathtubs in general, we are more "shower people".
We decided the bathtub had to go, and we wanted to create a spa-like shower, a large bright, open shower we can share (wink, wink).
First phase: demolish existing bathtub and bathtub surround. Tony did most of the demolition by himself with some help from our friends.
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Before |
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First, Lenka removed the glass shower doors |
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Then we removed the acrylic wall panels. |
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Tony prepped the floor for the shower pan. |
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New shower drain installed (by a professional) |
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New shower valve.
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