NoMore Fights over the Bathroom Sink!
Our bathroom countertop is finally in! We are so excited to be using the bathroom. This is everything ready to go last Wednesday...

And here it is installed and quickly filled up with the clutter that has been populating every other bathroom and floor in the house while waiting for a home. Of course, once Dennis gets the drawers made, there won't be so much stuff all over the top of the counter.


Anyways, we are enjoying our sinks and the new largeness of the bathroom. It is a wonderful feeling to step out of the shower and not have one foot in the toilet and the other in the sink :)
I have tried to get a picture of most of the whole bathroom to get an idea of the changes. You can obviously see the old bathroom in the back, where the old vanity was, the wall that was taken out and the old doorway (where the thresh-hold is on the floor). The shower is to the right. Right now, there is nothing behind the current door to the right, but eventually there will be some type of soaking tub, clawfoot or otherwise. The opening in the wall between the expanded bath and old bath will have an arch eventually as well. The shower will also eventually be taken out and replaced with tile and glass walls. The goal is to make it look like one large bathroom, and not a remodel.

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