Bathroom Makeover: Behind the Scenes

With the execution of this bathroom Rescue involving so many different contractors, companies, and vendors, it was impossible to show exactly what went on to bring it to life. Demolition, custom cabinetry, intricate tiling mosaics, plumbing, electric, and a very new and unique shower system are just a few of the facets that went in to this final product.  Here’s an insider look at the play by play that brought Carolyn Stozenski’s dream to reality.

Special thanks to the following companies for their contributions: Boxtree Homes and Renovations, Fino Electric, Moe Distributors, Hydes Glass & Mirror, Israel Paint, Stone Surfaces, Blue Ridge Lumber, Wayne Tile, Nodoro Plumbing & Heating, Creative Cabinet Design, and 2 Paint Corp.

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