Hello fellow remodelers!
DH and I are redoing our upstairs bathroom (doing the work ourselves). Bit of a pain having it riped up right now, if we have to 'go' in the middle of the night we have to trudge downstairs to use the 1st floor bath. And the 1st floor bath has 0 counter space (just a wall sink) so getting ready in the mornings isn't much fun either.
We are gutting the 2nd floor bath down to the studs and totally starting over. I wish I had pics uploaded, but I swear we had the ugliest bathroom ever! I wish we'd entered one of those ugly bath contests on HGTV, but I didnt' think of it until we'd already started demo.
Our old bath had a huge linen closet, a wall sink (with no counter space) and a very dinky metal shower stall that was about the same size as a coffin standing up! If you droped the soap, your butt would hit the shower wall when you bent over, space was that tight!
So, we are ripping out the linnen closet and putting a decent sized sink/vanity in its place (we don't really need a linen closet, we'll have enough storage in the vanity cabinet and a small cabinet over the toilet). This leaves room for a bigger shower on the other wall. We'll putting in a tile shower rather than a pre-fab one. We are also puting in a radiant heat underneth the new tile floor that we are also installing, DH thinks he can do it for about $150 or so (the radient heat, not the tile!). We are also looking at doing marble for the sink counter, it will depend on the prices we find and how we do on the rest of the budget. We are planing to spend around $5,000 total, hopefully less, but we'll see.
We're also putting in a fan vent (didn't have one before, it's a 60 year old house and that wasn't code then) and recessed(sp?) lighting. We have a steep pitched roof so we are also raising the celling height.
It's going to be a very nice bath when we're all done with it. Then we'll tackle redoing the downstairs bath, although that won't be as hard or as expensive, we are just updating it, not moving walls and ceilings!