Christin Perry is a freelance writer whose work has appeared in numerous outlets, including WeddingWire, The Knot, Parents and Verywell Family. When she's not working, Christin enjoys reading, ...
When you're renovating a bathroom, it's tempting just to scrap it all and start over. You can repaint and replace the floors, but unless you fix the dingy old bathtub your space won't look totally ...
There’s nothing quite like a relaxing bubble bath at the end of a long hard day. But in order to enjoy some TLC in your bathtub, you need a clean space you actually want to sink into. Rust, grime and ...
An old, stained, scratched, and/or discolored bathtub is an eyesore, and not a pleasant place to put your naked body. But replacing a tub is not just a disruptive process, it’s also damned ...
Recent e-mail has brought us two very different questions from readers who have a similar problem -- a tired, ugly bathtub. Q: I live in a condo that was built in 1974, and the upstairs bathroom needs ...
The popular colors for bathtubs in the ‘70s were pink and blue; brown in the ‘80s; white in the ‘90s; and now black, as we head in the new millennium. Not all homeowners can afford ...
You might call Larry Munn the plastic surgeon of porcelain. In just one day, Munn can bring years back to your bathtub with a face-lift that will likely cost you under $500. Munn doesn’t just do ...
Having stains or unsightly chipping in a bathtub can be embarrassing. However, replacing the tub may be more than a homeowner can afford. People who plan to live in their houses for a long time or who ...
Most bathrooms are more forgiving; if a fixture gives out, any number of salvage replacements or new sinks might work. That wasn’t the case in ours. Our 1895 wood-frame Queen Anne row house, an ...
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