This 1950s bathroom had vinyl tiles on the floor (yes, the ones with speckles in them), baby blue tub, toilet and sink. 1970s fake tile panels on all the walls (contained stylish tan accents in the pattern). Now re- built with real tile floors, venitian plasters walls and ceiling, refinished tub, new fixtures, sink, vanity and toilet. Rebuilt in 1 weekend due to the fact that it was the only bathroom in the house and Starbucks was tired of me going to use theirs!
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