From Brown to Green
Amee and Grant's bathroom is an unfortunate shade of brown, from the walls to the floor to the cover of the toilet. The only thing breaking up the depressing color scheme is an equally unfortunate stained glass window of a duck. Matt ditches the brown and has a plan to brighten the space. He replaces the old, dingy tub with a beautiful new soaker, positioned under the skylight. A high-tech toilet replaces the old one, and a beautiful floating vanity features cast iron sinks. Matt disguises the oddly shaped ceiling with intricate lattice/arbor that stretches from one end of the room to the other. And to finish it all off, the bathroom gets a shot of acid green, banishing the brown forever.
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