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  • admin says:

    Bathroom design has come a long way since people used the kitchen near the stove or if they were lucky enough to convert an old closet into a make shift bathing area where they hauled in the old tin tubs that were previously stored in their backyard sheds to garner some form of privacy when taking a bath.


    April 5, 2010 at 11:10 pm
  • Good Morning Eric,

    Thank-you for the comment on our blog titled A Bigger Bathroo Through Lighing Techniques but we can’t take credit for that post. Eric, the author of this blogg is: Bellacor
    http://www.homerenovationguide.com/articles/a-bigger-bathroom-through-lighting-techniques.

    Briefly checked out your website, very impressive. Nice set-up and full of useful information.

    Donna Campbell
    Genesis Renovation


    May 25, 2011 at 7:59 am

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