"The bathroom hadn't been updated since the early '80s, and it showed. The space was beige on beige. The goal was to make it a space where the magic of the cabin was reflected."
"Sanding the warped original Redwood paneling became the last step before new tiles could be brought in. After three rounds of sanding, Anthony jokes about being a pro at sanding and restoring wood."
"There were things I loved: the scale of the tiles, the original redwood walls, the brass window sash, and especially that picture-frame window above the tub - a view too good to lose."
The bathroom renovation aimed to reflect the cabin's original charm while updating its design. The space, previously stuck in the '80s, featured beige tones and outdated fixtures. Anthony Rodriguez focused on revitalizing the redwood paneling and incorporating earth tones to align with the cabin's Northern California setting. Essential updates included new electrical and plumbing work. The restoration process involved extensive sanding of the original wood, which Anthony mastered, ultimately enhancing the cabin's mid-century modern architecture and creating a harmonious retreat.
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