Can you give me ideas for remodeling the bathroom?
I live in an old, almost 100 yrs old, house where the bathroom is right off the kitchen. I am going to remodel this year. Totally ripping everything out to bring up to date. I would love to have some ideas and pictures, if possible. Thanks so much.
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Try the Houzz.com web site for some ideas.
Lots of ideas from other Hometalkers.
https://www.hometalk.com/search/posts?filter=Bathroom%20in%20Make%20Over
Decide if you want to keep a "vintage" style or if you want the juxtaposition of a modern look in your bathroom. Consider using classic subway tile all the way to the ceiling in the bathtub or shower area and maybe the "penny" black and white classic tile on the floor. If you keep to a classic look it will be suitable for years to come. Mostly, choose what YOU love. From my perspective you can't go wrong with black and white.
Thank you so much everyone for your help and ideas. I really appreciate it.