Bathroom Blues: From ‘Meh’ to Spa Vibes on a Budget
Opening:
"My bathroom is the most utilitarian room in my house—white tiles, builder-grade mirror, and a shower curtain that’s seen things. I tell myself it’s ‘minimalist,’ but really, it’s just… sad. I want to step out of the shower feeling like I’m at a boutique hotel, not a mid-tier motel."
The Problem:
Full gut job? Too expensive. But small upgrades? Maybe doable. The vanity is too small, the lighting is harsh, and the tile grout is slowly turning a color I can only describe as "questionable beige."
The Discovery:
I fell into a rabbit hole of before-and-afters and landed on Custom by Cavelli’s Bathroom Renovation page (link). Their tub-to-shower conversions caught my eye—apparently, it’s a common ask in Chesterland’s older homes. But what really got me was their section on small bathroom solutions—floating vanities, large-format tiles to minimize grout lines, and niche shelving. Genius.
The Takeaway:
I’m now obsessed with the idea of:
A wall-mounted vanity (bye-bye, dust-bunny haven underneath)
A frameless glass shower door (no more mildewed curtains)
Heated floors (because Ohio winters are brutal)
Closing Thought:
"If I can’t have a rainfall shower head, can I at least pretend with better lighting?"
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