Beach Condo Bath Redo
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I've been traveling to MB for over 30 years and still loving that place and I'm alway sad to see travelers/renters abuse condo's with all the hard work put in from the owner!! You could re-face the the front of the vanity and add a fake front to appear like doors the molding and bead board and screw it shut (this way maintenance can still have access) and this insures to pipe damage underneath and spillage and paint and add new hardware and for the faucet spray paint them is another option and I have photo of that idea. As far as the tub I would just leave it as is because shower door tracks tend to rust and become neglected over time unless your cleaning service was like ours very fussy and on top not just a lick and a promise. The flooring always take a beating (sand and luggage rollers) and the driftwood tile would be a nice touch throughout the condo. Best of luck🏖🌴
I say don't take out the wall between the toilet/tub area, and the vanity area. I would question what would be the intended purpose of doing this, and if the effect would be worth the labour and expense involved. Due to the door already there, it does provide privacy, which is usually wanted if more than one person is using the bathroom at the same time.
Also, a huge consideration would be what would need to be done with the existing electrical (I see from the picture that there are at least two outlets) and any other HVAC stuff that may be there.