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While today’s bathroom reno may not win top honors among the submissions we’ve received to date, the owner definitely gets points for sharing! He spent about $10,000 on gutting and expanding the old bathroom on the fourth floor of a Crown Heights brownstone, purchasing the honey onyx tile by the pallet at marble liquidators in Hicksville for $5 per square foot. The bidet and toilet are from Loews and the shower unit (complete with telephone and radio) came from eBay for $3,000. Empty bottle of wine? Priceless.
Bath Reno #8: Park Slope Modern [Brownstoner]
Bath Reno #7: Traditional in Park Slope [Brownstoner]
Bath Reno #6: Modern in Carroll Gardens [Brownstoner]
Bathroom Reno #5: Soaking It Up [Brownstoner]
Bathroom Reno #4: Glass Tile Time [Brownstoner]
Bathroom Reno #3: Marble All Around [Brownstoner]
Bathroom Reno #2: After the Fire [Brownstoner]
Bathroom Reno #1: $3,000 Goes A Long Way [Brownstoner]


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  1. That thing with the tank on the back of it is a toilet, not a bidet, and there is no seat on it. A terlet should have a seat on it. I’m just sayin’.

    Now, then: Dude, let’s see those hands–and wipe that horny smile off yer face!

  2. I had a great laugh out loud. It’s great, everyone should have the bathroom of their dreams. Why take all of this so seriously? It’s his bathroom, and like all the rest, it suits the needs and tastes of its owner. Who cares if anyone else likes it?

    Whatever floats your rubber duckie, mon.

  3. as darth vader would say, NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO.

    though, in all fairness, if darth vader took baths, this looks a good candidate to be his tub.

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