I received my appraisal of the house I'm buying today, and we're proceeding along as planned. Inspection is next week.
I took a lot of photos when I first saw the house, but I regretted missing some of the more awesome aspects of the upstairs bathroom. Fortunately, the appraiser included a photo.
What to do with this? Well, the floor goes. Fast. That's okay, I know how to do floors after that never-ending tiling experience in July. The wall has to go to. That I'm not so sure how to do.
But I think I have to salvage the baby-blue fixtures. I'm thinking one bathroom can be fifties-retro and the other can be Victorian-style.
The swans...I'm on the fence about the swans. They are kind of amazing, but I guess the question is how retro is too retro?
I took a lot of photos when I first saw the house, but I regretted missing some of the more awesome aspects of the upstairs bathroom. Fortunately, the appraiser included a photo.
What to do with this? Well, the floor goes. Fast. That's okay, I know how to do floors after that never-ending tiling experience in July. The wall has to go to. That I'm not so sure how to do.
But I think I have to salvage the baby-blue fixtures. I'm thinking one bathroom can be fifties-retro and the other can be Victorian-style.
The swans...I'm on the fence about the swans. They are kind of amazing, but I guess the question is how retro is too retro?
1 comment:
Definitely keep the fixtures! But consider selling the swan doors -- someone will want them -- and put a tiny dent in your renovation costs. We had those sliding doors on our shower/tub in the house where I grew up and they are hard to clean.
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