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The final report from the Clinton Hill bathroom renovators: “The crew finished on friday evening and cleared out the guest room enough that after a relatively painless clean up we were ready for the family to arrive on saturday. Phew! Happy holidays!” Not only was the bathroom done on time, it looks beautiful.
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What's Your Take? Leave a Comment

  1. Great job. I really like the fixtures, the deep tub and the big sink. The best is the floor which is a twist on a traditional design. The black with the white border is great. I would probably paint a little richer shade but it is really great job. Congratulations.

  2. I personally haven’t seen one single bathtub or shower in Brooklyn that isn’t under a window, 1:55. Just renovate your own bathroom already and stop being so jealous!

  3. hi all. thanks for the nice comments. this is the second bathroom we have done with this contractor and it is the second great experience so i feel very comfortable recommending him to the brownstoner community! He has a great crew. Very neat.

    Adam Freidman of Interboro Property Management 917-204-4860. adam@interboro-mgmt.com

    the sink is an american standard plaster work sink. the floor tiles are standard unglazed hex tiles in slate grey with a white accent. the tub is a vitabath white soaker tub. its very deep,its basically a jacuzzi without any of the holes cut for the fittings. the walls are benjamin moore ‘moonshine’ mixed from their kitchen and bath mildew resistant base.

    happy holidays!

  4. I’ve always had tile halfway up and painted walls the rest of the way in my bathrooms in both houses I owned, and never had a problem with painted walls and mildew. Whether you have tile all the way up, or painted walls, you still need to make sure a bathroom is ventilated, regardless. Or if not ventilated at least always keep the door open when it’s not in use.

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