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the bathroom is supposedly the busiest room in a home. for me, it is also the hardest to furnish because good looking fittings can be so horribly expensive. Comments: Excellent work -- one of the best hacks I've seen on here!! Comments: Truly looks fantastic! An incredible improvement. Who made the the toilet? Comments: Please tell us about the toilet! Make/model/source/price? It looks nice and petite, but how does it flush? And how about the skirting? can it be used at 10 and 12 inches, or is it just for aesthetics/easier cleaning? Comments: Very cool. I have to wonder with the Effectiv cabinet hack, at that point is there any point in actually buying the cabinet just to hack it down? Looks you could just go to the home store, buy a few MDF panels and take-down fittings, and do a complete DIY. Maybe use an existing Effectiv as a template for the holes. Comments: I really like it. Sleek, modern lines. Pretty good for $1400. Comments: very sleek, clean, and modern. great job! Comments: Thanks for the compliments everyone! The toilet is made by Duravit, I got it through special order from the local Home Depot, cost about $350. The toilet flushes fine, as well as any normal toilet, and sits on a 12 inch rough in. It's a two piece, tank & bowl, no skirt. Have to admit I got it just for the looks but it is easy to clean. Comments: does the $1400 include the tiling on the walls and floor as well? did you DIY or pay someone to install? thanks! Comments: I'm not the owner of this hack, but the toilet looks a lot like the Happy D by Duravit - who knows if that's actually it though. I'm loving the Effektiv cabint/towel hanger, as well as the floor tile (tho hard to tell if that's original or not...) Comments: the bathroom looks so nice an modern. For those asking, the toilet looks like the philippe Stark 3 sold by duravit. Which is probably most of the cost of the bathroom ;) If there is a cheaper doppleganger out there do tell were to find it! Comments: Truely a "hack" job, probably the nicest one I've seen on here. Comments: Yes $1400 includes EVERYTHING. I did all the work myself so I saved a ton of money there. The entire bathroom is new, I didn't salvage anything from the old one. Comments: the EFFECTIV storage isn't meant for moisture prone areas. i hope you sealed the exposed particle board. or, it will expand and fail after time. Comments: Very nice reno, indeed! I am fascinated by the clock on the bathroom mirror. What a nice idea. Is that Ikea as well? If not, how did you do that? Comments: Gorgeous! Comments: great work!! i am looking to do something similar with the limited space in my bath. Comments: I'll definitely keep coming back to Ikea hacker with hacks like this. Comments: The plumbing is completely exposed, I just bought all chrome and made it look as clean as possible. I live in the Chicago area, not sure about the specifics of HD special order, but they have a catalog at the store. It has a lot of cool stuff that is not necessarily on display. Comments: What did you use and how did you mount the effektiv cabinet on the wall? I have two to mount in my office and the mounting holes don't line up with studs, and there is no space behind them for a support rail. Comments: Jason, I used the supplied brackets as well as a ton of "Liquid nails" adhesive. Comments: hey matt and Jason....... Comments: Great Work , Excellent way to remodel a bathroom with this budget , you can also find some great Bathroom Design tips Comments: Wow, that's really sleek and gorgeous. Comments: Great! Google: wood sofa Hanger Bolts from drab to fab bathroom rodel wood sofa |
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"when it came time to redesign our half bath we were unable to find an affordable yet stylish solution for a vanity. our search lead us to ikea where i decided to hack a stolmen shelf and create a floating sink/vanity. i cut a hole to allow the hollviken sink to set down in the shelf and mounted it to the wall.
for storage i cut an effektiv storage unit down to 6" depth (originally 14") and mounted it to the wall. then i attached a grundtal towel bar to the bottom.
everything else in the remodel came from special order from the local "home centers". the entire renovation only cost around $1400."