Steps
Step 1
The old bathroom was in need of a facelift. I needed to the fill the old window which at one time faced the outside. After an extension, It had no purpose.
I also decided to remove the hallway cupboard to make room for a bathtub.


Step 2
After stripping back the entire room, I cut the new tiles to size and laid them down dry to ensure a good fit. The drain was replumed to make way for a square floor drain.

Step 3
I wanted to add a natural element, so I found a bloke who had this 50 year old Redgum slab in the back of his work shed. That, with this cool stone basin, I was able to make a one of a kind live-edge vanity unit.

I even had enough leftover to make a matching stool for the young fella and a bathtub table.

Step 4
I then brought in the new bathtub which had to have the drain hole moved. luckily we had good access under the house. The wall nook was another addition we had to forecast back in the tiling stage.

The room is now fresher much bigger.
Step 5
Final step, Bubble bath!
