OOOOoooooOOOOoooOOOooo!

I spent a good part of today refinishing my sad, sad bathtub.

Whee! Paint fumes!

It looks *fabulous* now, though. Even though I’m still lightheaded from the vapors.

No more ugly burgundy tub!

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14 Responses

  1. 1
    louise 1.26.2008 at 8:54 pm |

    When we gutted our bathroom right down to staring at the dirt floor below (100+ year old farmhouse) and got it all redone 3 days later, it became my favorite room! Floor was completely rotted out- we had to rebuilt the entire room from scratch.

    Until then, I had endured 8 years of a 3/4 bath with either washing the babies in the kitchen sink or in a big purple utility bin set inside the shower stall, icky 50+ year stained, peeling linoleum… it is now tiled, all new fixtures, a tub/shower, clean and elegant. Looks likes a mini-spa!

    Congrats, zuzu; hope the fumes fade w/o “hangover”! :)

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    Silver Owl 1.26.2008 at 9:00 pm |

    Pictures please. I like seeing the ideas that people implement for their homes.

    I have a lot of white ceramic tile in my bathtub area. I’m trying to figure out how to add some color and interesting but no overpowering pattern to it without damaging the tile. It would be cool if I could find something that would hold small candles for a truly relaxing bath.

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    Silver Owl 1.26.2008 at 9:15 pm |

    That came out pretty damn good. Nice job.

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    evil fizz 1.26.2008 at 11:37 pm |

    Well played, zuzu. We have to sell our house soon and I’m thinking this might be something worth trying. Congratulations!

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    Jill 1.27.2008 at 1:12 am | *

    Ooooooh pretty!!!!! You just need a teal shower curtain and you’re good to go.

    Wanna do my bathroom next?

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    kate 1.27.2008 at 10:27 am |

    Zuzu, that tub and tile are classic! You could box in that waste pipe on the side, but otherwise, just cleanup the tile, you can’t get tile like what they made during te turn of the century and don’t you live in NYC? Those buildings are classic.

    As a remodeler and restoration professional, I think preserving original as much as possible is always best. Kudos on a job well done.

  7. 9
    Christina 1.27.2008 at 11:26 am |

    Zuzu,

    It looks great! So great, in fact, that I will now ask you a bunch of nosy questions.

    How much did the whole project cost? Were there special cleaners or prep or tools you had to purchase along with the enamel?

    Did it take long? A day project or weekend?

  8. 11
    trailer park 1.27.2008 at 12:36 pm |

    Looks fabulous! Reminds me how bad I need to re-caulk my tub.

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    Hector B. 1.27.2008 at 7:16 pm |

    zuzu — does it look and feel like a glazed tub? My tub is all scratched up. People who use abrasive cleansers should be shot.

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    Christina 1.28.2008 at 8:53 am |

    Thanks, zuzu. I just added “refinish tub” to the Honeydew list. (c;

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