Clinton Hill Bath Reno: Almost There!
With two days ’til the in-laws arrive, the bathoom is looking good. The guest bedroom, however, ain’t doing so hot. Check it on the jump. Closing Bell: Five Days and Counting in Clinton Hill [Brownstoner] Clinton Hill Bathroom Reno: The Race Is On [Brownstoner] Bathroom Reno: The Clock Is Ticking [Brownstoner] Bathroom Reno: Neighbor’s Post-Gut…

With two days ’til the in-laws arrive, the bathoom is looking good. The guest bedroom, however, ain’t doing so hot. Check it on the jump.
Closing Bell: Five Days and Counting in Clinton Hill [Brownstoner]
Clinton Hill Bathroom Reno: The Race Is On [Brownstoner]
Bathroom Reno: The Clock Is Ticking [Brownstoner]
Bathroom Reno: Neighbor’s Post-Gut [Brownstoner]
Let’s Try This Bathroom Thing Again [Brownstoner]
Where are the wall tiles from? I’ve been looking for classic, clean-looking subway tiles like those and can’t settle on anything.
Would love any information.
Exactly, 10:46, so for those of us who didn’t attend catholic boys grammar schools, who can be nostalgic about the institutional nature of the sink, that’s what makes it cool.
Also way functional. As an apartment dweller, without a basement for a utility tub next to the W/D, a bigger deeper sink makes handwashing of clothing and other stuff so much easier.
with such nice tiling, I think the sink looks clunky. sort of like a catholic grammar school boy’s bathroom sink.
I really like the sink too…nice shape and make the room look even more spacious.
I bought the same sink on ebay….$45.00…..plus shipping…you would be amazed at what people want to get rid of.
Ditto – love the sink.
I want one of those sinks for my Westie.
I like a big sink.
what is that sink and where did you get it? i love it.
The toilet can be installed in 45 minutes. I would not bother with tiling the floor if it is not already done. Just get a piece of roll-out flooring and secure the edges and thresholds. Ultimately, the bathroom may end up primed and painted, etc., but won’t it smell strongly of adhesives and paint? Or have you used low VOC products?
Good luck…but I’m not sure why this has become a recurrent story on Brownstoner…I guess it’s supposed to be some sort of “reality check” themed saga…?
Listen, you can empty out the guest room in an hour if you haven’t pulled an all-nighter the night before. Just, please, wear a dust mask when you do it. Take a good box cutter and cut down unneeded cartons and put everything you may still need but can’t deal with in an empty box (tape up the joints so nails/screws, etc. do not slip through) or into an empty joint compound bucket. Basically…pick up the floor protection sheeting and if poss., curve it and slide all manner of everything into a joint compound bucket.
Use a good dust mop on the walls, wash down the mantle, vacuum and mop the floor et voila. Collapse!