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Question regarding converting a spare room into a bath?
We are planning on renovating our master bath this summer and within the next month or so will be looking into getting estimates.
The master bath is small and the 'main' upstairs bath is less than spacious. The two baths share a wall between them, that if knocked out would create a more appealing sized master bath for resale (and of course current usage). We have what was used by the former owner as a kid's bedroom, but it's more realistically a 3/4 size bedroom; we use it now as storage for some of my stuff. I've always thought it might be worth converting to a bath as it's a touch larger than the current 'main' bath and if it could be converted to a bath (The room is above the kitchen, so I would imagine that would at least be a plus when it comes down to considering the plumbing), it would allow the main to be used to expand the master, with the end result being two larger, more usable and attractive bathrooms.
I haven't pitched this idea to her yet, and don't want to if it would be an astronomical expense. What would the ballpark be for converting a room into a bath? I understand fixtures, finishes, etc obviously play into the final equation, as does the market I am in, etc, but would we be talking 5k-7.5k... 7.5k-10k... 10-15k...15k+?
2 AnswersDecorating & Remodeling9 years agoQuestion about backscreen @ Camden Yards?
Planning to buy tickets to a game & will want to take pics; want to be on the 3rd base side of the plate, as close to the home plate section as possible, but still NOT be behind the screen to avoid the netting from showing in the pics. What sections (Field Box level) does the screen/netting behind homeplate protect at Camden Yards (ie, in front of 30-40, 28-42, etc)?
Pics of the seating @ MLB aren't quite clear enough to tell for sure...
1 AnswerBaseball1 decade ago