Remodeling a bathroom is a good start at going green. Leaky toilets can waste up to 200 gallons of water a day. New faucets and shower heads will save a great deal of water. Going green can be accomplished by using cabinets manufactured from beautiful antique woods or woods from 100% renewable sources. Todays photo is a cherry bath cabinet done in a contemporary style from renewable sources. The drawers under the sinks have cutouts for the drains. The finish is a hand rubbed oil and 3 coates of finishing wax. Our atmosphere loves hand rubbed finishing. Will you take the time to look at your bathroom and see if you have problems? If you do post a comment.





December 30th, 2008 - 9:25 am
i remodeled my bathroom and it was fantastic the wood that was placed on the ceiling was just beautiful.
January 1st, 2009 - 10:29 am
Sounds like you had fun doing it ,if you do more rooms give us a call and we can help with plans.
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