Try To Guess What Will Get Done With This Awful Gutted Room. The Transformation Is AWEsome!

Who doesn’t want to recycle or reuse and save? Maybe some who are rich enough, but most people would cling to something which can still be of ply than to spend extra money to buy a new one. Old things may be boring, but with resourcefulness and creativity, old things can be even better than new ones.

That happens to this room which is obviously, awful- dirty and can be used as a simple storage room.

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But the owner of this house (a couple) wanted to do something on it than to spend much money. German reddit user Golemfrost got an amazing and brilliant idea to transform this empty room.

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With a background in carpentry and construction, Golemfrost wanted their money and settle for a DIY project he knows how to get done.

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The new toilet was installed!

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New windows were installed and the wall was plastered.

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They install the new bathtub. With extra installation kicking around, the couple decided to insulate the tub. It helps to keep the water warmer longer.

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The water in the tub during construction was to help it settle into place.

 

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The couple chose coffee and cream colors because they’re timeless, and used water-resistant tiles on the ceiling, floor, and walls.

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There it is!

 

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The other seat that’s lifted within the lid is a child’s seat for their three year old kid and they also have a towel heater!

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The whole project took them about eight months to complete, and including the cost of the new windows and removing everything that was originally in the bathroom, the total came to around 4k €.

 

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Isn’t it great?

Source Credit: Diply

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