Hope you all enjoy this renovation update and hope any of you planning something similar find me showing my process helpful. Things are moving along again so hoping to have some big transformation videos up soon. :)
George, you missed your calling. You should be an interior designer. Everything in your home is what I, and a lot of other people, absolutely love. You're young, it's not to late to fit it in. Give Junior and the baby a pat for me.
I do quite like making the interior design-ish videos on here so might just focus on making more rather than doing a full on career switch haha. And I will indeed pass on the pats.
Hello, George. Thought I'd share a little story with you. A few months ago a skinny, roughed up, ginger and white stray cat showed up in my yard. Every time he sees me he hisses, but I put out food and water for him twice a day regardless. Two days ago he actually meowed at me for the very first time and I replied, "What a perfect day you chose to have a little chat" which caused him to hiss at me, lol. Sometimes it just takes a bit of time and effort to get where you need to be.....anyhoo, I've named him George.
Love how you chose elements that tie in so well to the rest of the house! I’m just starting the process of designing/decorating a new flat, so I really appreciate the way you calmly describe what feels like a high-stress process, haha
Me too. My mother is Scottish and that is how she pronounces it. In England we say Fusty. Most Scottish pronounce more “oo” than the English equivalent. But I love accents, particularly my half heritage, Scottish, so it makes me happy.
The lighter version is a good decision. Although the darker version is more dramatic, the practical side of me knows that you will see every speck of dust on that charcoal floor tile, as well as water marks. You're going to love being your new bathroom!
Brilliant video George, and the timing is perfect for us! We've had a hidden leak in the bathroom behind our shower that over the years has rotted away our floor joists and we have to have the whole bathroom ripped out, new joists and floorboards installed and then a complete new bathroom - apparently nothing can be put back in. Just love how you have tackled this project. So much thought has gone into it, and you've given me so many ideas! Thank you! Can't wait to see your finished result :)
I read through many comments and it makes me happy to see that EVERYONE is kind , positive and complementary -- I believe you deserve that kind of treatment . As an American , one of the MANY qualities of yours I enjoy immensely is your beautiful accent . I could listen to you for hours . Love the bathroom overhaul design -- looking forward to the final reveal . Love to the felines !!! 🐱❤🐾
It makes me happy that the processes my Grandfather invented for turning marble dust into usable countertops is still in use. (If you are a child of the 70's, at one point in your life, you probably had one of my Grandpa's countertops in one of your bathrooms.)
At this point, I feel like I am way too invested in your house 😅 I saw the green option and my first thought was "that fits with the accent wall in his living room" and then you said exactly that😅 I can't wait to see the bathroom when it's finished 😊
What are you planning to do with your unused tile samples? You could get some silicone or rubber feet to stick to the bottom and use them as a hot plate on your table, cut them into four squares for coasters or mini hot plates, or cut them in half and have two long "bread boards" ... one for bread, the other for cheese. Love being creative with castoffs! ❤😊
Really love your choices George, that sage green cabinet is gorgeous and yes I prefer the shower unit you chose. Myself, being a bit extra where interior design is concerned would have done a feature wall with the terrazo tiles, they are just lovely and I think the design is not so busy that they would look out of place if over the whole wall. It all looks really lush.
Sign your name and the year inside the wall on a stud or something. This way years down the road when a different owner comes along who decides to gut the bathroom, they can find an interesting piece of history and a name to cuss at for the design choices you made! LOL I just went through renovating one of my bathrooms and the messages I and the contractors left behind the wall should bring a good laugh to the next poor sucker that decides to gut it.
I enjoyed watching your design process. Totally agree that the light colours are best - timeless, spacious feel - and love the choice of sage green. It is important to tie in some colours throughout the home. I happen to have sage green in my kitchen which I carry through using textiles to other parts of my home, including sage green towels in the bathroom. Can’t wait to see your finished bathroom.
Love the design you chose for your bathroom, George. So glad you chose the lighter version. My landlords recently renovated my bathroom and put in a black floor. I hate it. It always looks dusty, even after I've washed it. So I'd say you made the best choice. Looking forward to seeing your lovely bathroom completed. ♥♥♥
i’m absolutely feral for content creator home renovation/redesigns. FERAL i tell you. keep at it Patchy i’m excited to see the finished bathroom remodel!
I'm in the process of planning a remodel of a large primary bathroom. My current shower feels like a coffin. When I bend down wash my feet, my bum hits the wall. I agree there could be potential issues extending the shower size, but I'd risk it for more space. I'm making my new shower a lot larger. Great video!
Aw no that doesn't sound good haha. A big part of my risk aversion here is just wanting to get the renovation done so I can fully move in. Having a longer shower tray wasn't worth even a 1% risk of the wall removal causing problems that would require more time and money.
Fantastic! I love the Scandi/Mid Century look you have going in your house. I'd probably choose terrazzo that has smaller coloured bits, closer together
Ex interior design industry person, So many people have metal feature panels fitted in their kitchens and bathrooms, they get glued in, WHOOPS! More designers need to design things to be removable and serviceable. So if the metal, wood, brass, stainless etc.. needs polishing or fixing, it can be removed. Enjoyed hearing about your process. I get regular calls from people wanting feature panels fixed, but they are glued in... :( oh well. Most taps are plated nonsense.. get stainless steel or brass Solid, not plated. In the long run you'll be glad. Amazing how many people get a shower unit fitted behind the wall and don't incorporate an access location!! YES REALLY. Sustainable, not plated, not coated, not mdf, etc.. noticing the theme.. if it ain't the solid finished actual material don't do it. Even if it's a rental. Removable, serviceable, re-finishable.. means easily fixed at low cost. Any design company that permanent fixes things into place is not to be trusted because they havent thought their process through.
Hey George, sponsorship is the way to go! That's your entrepreneuerial spirit that steers you in that direction. I'm just loving your ideas so much. The demolition of your bathroom is what made me cringe, but I know it was necessary to avoid future surprises. The smaller shower is a bettet idea because it's alot easier to maintain clean. The convenience of having your ideas come to life using the tools of the internet is a breath of fresh air. I so look forward to your next YT video.😅❤😊
I will be redesigning my tiny bathroom in about 3 years time ( I have other renovation projects to do first). This is a really useful guide, thank you. This video is getting stored away for re watching nearer the time! Your bathroom looks fantastic btw.
That's going to be a beautiful bathroom! I love the sage green. When I viewed my apt before renting it it was a lovely sage green but on move-in day I discovered the landlord had insisted on the walls being returned to their former grayish color. So disappointing! Funny thing, I liked the contrast with the dark tiles in the rendering but I totally get the reason you chose the lighter tiles. I love light, too.
Agree, it is going to look amazing. Excellent point about needing Junior's approval! Just one important question - will the litter trays be going into the new bathroom?
That bathroom design is gorgeous. I have been planning a bathroom gut reno in my late 19th-century flat for the last 2 years (LOL) and find this very inspirational. The vanity cabinet is especially lovely. I haven't seen anything like it here in Germany yet. I will check whether they sell Crosswater products here.
Early bird catches the video. And it could've been nice, but I just don't want to start getting experimental with the renovation at this stage. I just want to be done, moved in, and singing in the shower.
Thank you for sharing your design process. I’m currently waiting for an adapted bathroom and while I think my choices will be limited, you’ve given me plenty to think about. Your bathroom is going to be amazing!
@@Patchy I’m hoping I can have a shower niche (thank you for telling us what they are called) as there’s a section of wall that will need building out a bit.
Great tips. It was pretty good that you were able to get a sponsor for the products you wanted to use. It's nice you've built yourself up to that level of respect from companies and they trust and like you. Nicely done! Score!!! Pretty cool that the line you choose matches other elements throughout your house and all tie together. I love the brushed brass look. I'm upgrading my bathroom in a couple of months and also using brushed brass. I love your narratives - certainly don't want to mix up the bath products, for sure. Some of your content reminded me of a line my cousin said once and I use it when I can - "Water tight as a duck's ass!" Look forward to your new bathroom...
Thank you George for your always interesting, informative and fun videos. You always make me laugh out loud at your sense of humour! The house is looking fantastic!
I used crosswater products in my bathroom a few years ago. They haven’t broken yet. I think I have the same shower enclosure but in silver. I have fake terrazzo Lino in my art studio.(not as posh as it sounds) It’s to avoid showing mess when I drop stuff. It’s working brilliantly well, I can never find anything on that floor. Even if I want to.
I watch a few interior designers and one of them uploaded at the same time you did. Imagine my surprise when I clicked this expecting to hear them but heard you 😅. But you know what? By this point, you too are kind of an interior decorator! I've gotten some ideas from you for when I begin again with decorating my apartment and I've seen plenty of other comments who've been inspired by you. And in fact...I am 99.9% sure my watch history of designers is exactly why you landed in my feed a few weeks ago 😂. So, even UA-cam agrees.
Cheers! I think I'm settled on the quadrant though haha. Even just a tiny risk of knocking the wall back and finding problems has put me off because I just want the renovation done!
@@Patchytotally understand that. By the looks of it it could be a bet on red and black if you went for it too. Keep up the good work dude. Always inspired by your vids since I started watching them a good while ago. Did you know you got a mention on Reddit the other day?
As much as I like the light tiles, I find the dark tiles to be way more alluring and a great contrast to the brass elements. The last thing I'd want first thing in the morning would to be blinded by my own bathroom. This is probably due to having blue eyes, people with blue eyes are always more sensitive to light.
I love your decorating choices. The white is brighter, but the dark looked more high-end. Wish I could have seen an option where the walls had the white tile and the floor had the dark tile. Enjoy watching your channel. Does Crosswater sell in America?
Hope you all enjoy this renovation update and hope any of you planning something similar find me showing my process helpful. Things are moving along again so hoping to have some big transformation videos up soon. :)
@Patchy - I like your aesthetic ☺️ Your new bathroom lovely, it will be easy to clean with the floating vanity & commode 🧼
George, you missed your calling. You should be an interior designer. Everything in your home is what I, and a lot of other people, absolutely love. You're young, it's not to late to fit it in.
Give Junior and the baby a pat for me.
I do quite like making the interior design-ish videos on here so might just focus on making more rather than doing a full on career switch haha. And I will indeed pass on the pats.
@@Patchy I think you've got a good idea. After all, that's what you started this channel with, on a tiny scale.
His calling is being a comedian! Love the humour.😊
Hello, George. Thought I'd share a little story with you. A few months ago a skinny, roughed up, ginger and white stray cat showed up in my yard. Every time he sees me he hisses, but I put out food and water for him twice a day regardless. Two days ago he actually meowed at me for the very first time and I replied, "What a perfect day you chose to have a little chat" which caused him to hiss at me, lol. Sometimes it just takes a bit of time and effort to get where you need to be.....anyhoo, I've named him George.
What a beautiful story. I'm genuinely honoured haha. Hope he becomes less skinny, rough, and hissy with time!
@@Patchy Oh, he's already turned into the beauty he was always meant to be, just not ready to give up his wild life yet, lol. ♥
NICE!!!!!
You really are the smartest guy on youtube
You misspelled muscliest
@@Patchy im sure youre working on it ..with all the hard work 👍
AGREED !!!!
Love the sage green. I use that color to tie everything together in my little apartment. Can't wait to see it finished.
It's such a lovely, calming colour so I don't blame ya! I was tempted to do my bedroom in it as well but didn't want to go overboard with it haha.
I think you just wanted to say 'brushed brass' as often as possible! It's going to be fabulous. Thanks for sharing.
I tell you this, 'brushed brass shower niche' is very tricky to say. Took me about 50 attempts.
I literally gasped when you took out that first tile! This is going to look amazing! Regards from Indiana!
Aw that's a ringing endorsement then haha. Appreciate it! :)
You've got a great eye for detail, George. Your bathroom will be just fabulous!!!
Love how you chose elements that tie in so well to the rest of the house! I’m just starting the process of designing/decorating a new flat, so I really appreciate the way you calmly describe what feels like a high-stress process, haha
Thank you and best of luck with your own flat! :)
Georgie, thanks for sharing your design plans and how you achieved them. You are a gem!
Nicely done Patchy! You’re making All those former owners of this house very happy to see it so well tended and so beautiful! 🙏💕😊
Wow, it's going to look beautiful! I love bringing in the sage green. All of what you've chosen has a nice warmth to it.
Thanks Linda! I'm glad you like it. :)
beautiful design, beautifully presented. You are at once an inspiration and a calming effect. Everything about your content is a pleasure to enjoy. 💕
Love the ‘foosty’ word xx
Me too. My mother is Scottish and that is how she pronounces it. In England we say Fusty. Most Scottish pronounce more “oo” than the English equivalent. But I love accents, particularly my half heritage, Scottish, so it makes me happy.
The lighter version is a good decision. Although the darker version is more dramatic, the practical side of me knows that you will see every speck of dust on that charcoal floor tile, as well as water marks. You're going to love being your new bathroom!
I think you have excellent taste. I can't wait until your bathroom renovation is complete. Love the sage green. 😍
Brilliant video George, and the timing is perfect for us! We've had a hidden leak in the bathroom behind our shower that over the years has rotted away our floor joists and we have to have the whole bathroom ripped out, new joists and floorboards installed and then a complete new bathroom - apparently nothing can be put back in. Just love how you have tackled this project. So much thought has gone into it, and you've given me so many ideas! Thank you! Can't wait to see your finished result :)
Aw sorry to hear about the issues with your own bathroom! Hope everything goes smoothly for you and hope you end up with a new bathroom you love.
I read through many comments and it makes me happy to see that EVERYONE is kind , positive and complementary -- I believe you deserve that kind of treatment . As an American , one of the MANY qualities of yours I enjoy immensely is your beautiful accent . I could listen to you for hours . Love the bathroom overhaul design -- looking forward to the final reveal . Love to the felines !!! 🐱❤🐾
It makes me happy that the processes my Grandfather invented for turning marble dust into usable countertops is still in use. (If you are a child of the 70's, at one point in your life, you probably had one of my Grandpa's countertops in one of your bathrooms.)
Was he ever acknowledged for doing this?
I love the terrazzo tile so much!! It’s going to look amazing ✨
At this point, I feel like I am way too invested in your house 😅 I saw the green option and my first thought was "that fits with the accent wall in his living room" and then you said exactly that😅 I can't wait to see the bathroom when it's finished 😊
Hahah well I appreciate your investment in it all! :)
I love everything about this. All your videos leave me awestruck and inspired. And you are hilarious.
Nice picks! Can't wait to see the install!
Always a treat when you drop a video. The house is looking fantastic and the bathroom is going to match that.
What are you planning to do with your unused tile samples? You could get some silicone or rubber feet to stick to the bottom and use them as a hot plate on your table, cut them into four squares for coasters or mini hot plates, or cut them in half and have two long "bread boards" ... one for bread, the other for cheese. Love being creative with castoffs! ❤😊
Aw that's a good idea! Can never have too many coasters so might go with that one. Thanks for the inspiration haha.
George love the bathroom ideas and your sense of humor. Always makes me giggle. Kind regards from Indiana, USA
Wow, George, this is so top notch and beautiful! The light in the shower nook is ingenious and so darn cool!
Really love your choices George, that sage green cabinet is gorgeous and yes I prefer the shower unit you chose. Myself, being a bit extra where interior design is concerned would have done a feature wall with the terrazo tiles, they are just lovely and I think the design is not so busy that they would look out of place if over the whole wall. It all looks really lush.
I love your house and your baking George. Hello from South Africa.
Thanks Jenny! I'll be back at the baking soon haha. :)
I wanna see the new kitten! ❤
Your home is looking wonderful George and I am impressed with your bathroom choices.
Buying my first home (on my own 😮) at the moment and will be starting the renovation in a couple of months. Watching your videos as inspiration.
You are so creative and now we are, too!!! Thank you for this bathroom tutorial!! You are so greatly appreciated❤
Sign your name and the year inside the wall on a stud or something. This way years down the road when a different owner comes along who decides to gut the bathroom, they can find an interesting piece of history and a name to cuss at for the design choices you made! LOL I just went through renovating one of my bathrooms and the messages I and the contractors left behind the wall should bring a good laugh to the next poor sucker that decides to gut it.
I enjoyed watching your design process. Totally agree that the light colours are best - timeless, spacious feel - and love the choice of sage green. It is important to tie in some colours throughout the home. I happen to have sage green in my kitchen which I carry through using textiles to other parts of my home, including sage green towels in the bathroom. Can’t wait to see your finished bathroom.
Hello George. It's a good day when I can watch your vlog. The bathroom design is beautiful. I look forward to seeing the completion. Great choices 😘
The render looks great George, I’m excited for you! You really have nailed down the renovation process. I look forward to seeing the end result.
Thanks Connie! Excited to have it all come together.
That will be stunning !
Excited to see the final form! I adore the greens you have in your home. Especially the accent wall. So calming.
That's such a lovely bathroom design. Looking forward to seeing the finished article.
Thank you!
Love the design you chose for your bathroom, George. So glad you chose the lighter version. My landlords recently renovated my bathroom and put in a black floor. I hate it. It always looks dusty, even after I've washed it. So I'd say you made the best choice. Looking forward to seeing your lovely bathroom completed. ♥♥♥
i’m absolutely feral for content creator home renovation/redesigns. FERAL i tell you. keep at it Patchy i’m excited to see the finished bathroom remodel!
Great choices! Looking forward to seeing the room when it is completed.
Hi George, looking forward to seeing your new bathroom.❤️🇨🇦
I do like that feature tile strip, we’re about to do up my son’s small bathroom, so this is all very timely
I'm in the process of planning a remodel of a large primary bathroom. My current shower feels like a coffin. When I bend down wash my feet, my bum hits the wall. I agree there could be potential issues extending the shower size, but I'd risk it for more space. I'm making my new shower a lot larger. Great video!
Aw no that doesn't sound good haha. A big part of my risk aversion here is just wanting to get the renovation done so I can fully move in. Having a longer shower tray wasn't worth even a 1% risk of the wall removal causing problems that would require more time and money.
Fantastic! I love the Scandi/Mid Century look you have going in your house. I'd probably choose terrazzo that has smaller coloured bits, closer together
Very nice indeed! Love that sage green too.
Beautiful and very stylish 👌
Ex interior design industry person, So many people have metal feature panels fitted in their kitchens and bathrooms, they get glued in, WHOOPS! More designers need to design things to be removable and serviceable. So if the metal, wood, brass, stainless etc.. needs polishing or fixing, it can be removed. Enjoyed hearing about your process. I get regular calls from people wanting feature panels fixed, but they are glued in... :( oh well. Most taps are plated nonsense.. get stainless steel or brass Solid, not plated. In the long run you'll be glad. Amazing how many people get a shower unit fitted behind the wall and don't incorporate an access location!! YES REALLY. Sustainable, not plated, not coated, not mdf, etc.. noticing the theme.. if it ain't the solid finished actual material don't do it. Even if it's a rental. Removable, serviceable, re-finishable.. means easily fixed at low cost. Any design company that permanent fixes things into place is not to be trusted because they havent thought their process through.
Hey George, sponsorship is the way to go! That's your entrepreneuerial spirit that steers you in that direction. I'm just loving your ideas so much. The demolition of your bathroom is what made me cringe, but I know it was necessary to avoid future surprises. The smaller shower is a bettet idea because it's alot easier to maintain clean. The convenience of having your ideas come to life using the tools of the internet is a breath of fresh air. I so look forward to your next YT video.😅❤😊
I love your wit, George 😂 I'd of gone with the lighter tiles too. Its going to look great! Cant wait to see it 😊 cheers!
So methodical ... great process, and great video showing how each choice controls the following choices.
Love your choices for the new shower room look forward to seeing it completed. Ann 🏴
Love the feature tile stripe
This has been a great help. We are hoping to do our master bathroom next year and seeing your tips will help us in our planning!
I love it! I think you made all the right choices. You have a new career as a home designer supreme.
Haha thank you. I'll note that down as plan b.
Great update George, can't want to see how it turns out
Love that shower!!
Nice lookin' bathroom...wow--what can be done with such a small space using some design nous is just amazing...well done!
I love this! Will take this company as an idea for my new house!
I will be redesigning my tiny bathroom in about 3 years time ( I have other renovation projects to do first). This is a really useful guide, thank you. This video is getting stored away for re watching nearer the time! Your bathroom looks fantastic btw.
Beautiful design, George! All of your choices are top notch and the final result will be amazing.
Thanks Julia! I'm really happy with how it turned out. :)
Love your videos!
Love your videos. You might want to consider a larger shower. Can't imagine picking a corner if you have another option.
It's splendid. Hello to Junior from the six Georges in my family. (Solid name that!)
Love it! Nice! Can’t wait to see it!
Thanks Connie! :)
Lovely to see you using colour in your bathroom. What colour towels will you go with?
I think I might do a sort of natural/stone colour for the towels.
Sage green 😊
2036th View, and 764th Like in 2 Hours. You're doing great George. The remodel work looks brilliant. Well done !
Thanks Bry! :)
Your vids are so fun to watch.
Thanks Lisa!!
@@Patchy my pleasure George!
That's going to be a beautiful bathroom! I love the sage green. When I viewed my apt before renting it it was a lovely sage green but on move-in day I discovered the landlord had insisted on the walls being returned to their former grayish color. So disappointing! Funny thing, I liked the contrast with the dark tiles in the rendering but I totally get the reason you chose the lighter tiles. I love light, too.
So well done! I hope Junior also approves.
Agree, it is going to look amazing. Excellent point about needing Junior's approval! Just one important question - will the litter trays be going into the new bathroom?
Nice choices George.
Love it!!
Great video as always. The black looks dramatic as is my fav but I get t may look like a cave....especially at night
Thank you! Dark can definitely be cosy, I've just found I prefer a lifting lightness to my rooms.
That bathroom design is gorgeous. I have been planning a bathroom gut reno in my late 19th-century flat for the last 2 years (LOL) and find this very inspirational. The vanity cabinet is especially lovely. I haven't seen anything like it here in Germany yet. I will check whether they sell Crosswater products here.
Never been this early to a video 😂
I kinda liked the recessed shower option. Great design choices regardless.
Early bird catches the video. And it could've been nice, but I just don't want to start getting experimental with the renovation at this stage. I just want to be done, moved in, and singing in the shower.
I love your choices and am looking forward to seeing the finished bathroom. I love remodeling, especially when someone else is paying for it! 😉
Thank you! And aw 100%... always nice to get a bit of help haha.
Thank you for sharing your design process. I’m currently waiting for an adapted bathroom and while I think my choices will be limited, you’ve given me plenty to think about. Your bathroom is going to be amazing!
Thanks for watching! Hope your own bathroom goes well and hope you get the chance to make some nice choices yourself. :)
@@Patchy I’m hoping I can have a shower niche (thank you for telling us what they are called) as there’s a section of wall that will need building out a bit.
OMG.. the look of that wall... ancient.😮
Gorgeous!
Watching ur latest video is a nice way to end my workday/week. Thanks for the upload!
Thanks for watching!
Great tips. It was pretty good that you were able to get a sponsor for the products you wanted to use. It's nice you've built yourself up to that level of respect from companies and they trust and like you. Nicely done! Score!!! Pretty cool that the line you choose matches other elements throughout your house and all tie together. I love the brushed brass look. I'm upgrading my bathroom in a couple of months and also using brushed brass.
I love your narratives - certainly don't want to mix up the bath products, for sure. Some of your content reminded me of a line my cousin said once and I use it when I can - "Water tight as a duck's ass!" Look forward to your new bathroom...
it looks so good! can't wait to see the finished result :)
Thank you! Likewise! :)
Lovely!
Thank you George for your always interesting, informative and fun videos. You always make me laugh out loud at your sense of humour! The house is looking fantastic!
I used crosswater products in my bathroom a few years ago. They haven’t broken yet. I think I have the same shower enclosure but in silver.
I have fake terrazzo Lino in my art studio.(not as posh as it sounds) It’s to avoid showing mess when I drop stuff. It’s working brilliantly well, I can never find anything on that floor. Even if I want to.
What a great design.
Thanks! I'm pleased with how it turned out. :)
Love it!😍
Thanks Audrey!
I watch a few interior designers and one of them uploaded at the same time you did. Imagine my surprise when I clicked this expecting to hear them but heard you 😅. But you know what? By this point, you too are kind of an interior decorator! I've gotten some ideas from you for when I begin again with decorating my apartment and I've seen plenty of other comments who've been inspired by you. And in fact...I am 99.9% sure my watch history of designers is exactly why you landed in my feed a few weeks ago 😂. So, even UA-cam agrees.
I certainly don't mind having the title of interior designer but I really owe any success I have in this area to Pinterest.
Very nice ❤ colours lovely and looks very modern with retro hint 👏
Thanks Susan! And that's the vibe I'm going for! :)
George should be a home designer
"which is strange, because I don't even watch golf" 😂😂😂
Great video and designs. I’d definitely knock the wall back if it’s within your budget as that is proper snug.
Cheers! I think I'm settled on the quadrant though haha. Even just a tiny risk of knocking the wall back and finding problems has put me off because I just want the renovation done!
@@Patchytotally understand that. By the looks of it it could be a bet on red and black if you went for it too. Keep up the good work dude. Always inspired by your vids since I started watching them a good while ago.
Did you know you got a mention on Reddit the other day?
As much as I like the light tiles, I find the dark tiles to be way more alluring and a great contrast to the brass elements. The last thing I'd want first thing in the morning would to be blinded by my own bathroom. This is probably due to having blue eyes, people with blue eyes are always more sensitive to light.
I love your decorating choices. The white is brighter, but the dark looked more high-end. Wish I could have seen an option where the walls had the white tile and the floor had the dark tile. Enjoy watching your channel. Does Crosswater sell in America?
Didn't realise I was in the market for a batroom renovation but we'll give it a go
A batroom? Am I giving off Bruce Wayne vibes?
0:55 wish he was wearing protective goggles. One flying piece of tile could take an eye out!
You have great taste.
Love the terrazzo tiles! Where are they from?