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I just finished a bathroom remodel for a woman that was friends with a photographer, here is one of the pics, I think I might start hiring pros to take the pics, big difference.
one more.
I agree. Lighting, setup and angle make a huge difference.
Nice project, I love the tile, just hate to clean it.
Norm, I actually thought the bottom pic was a sink at first… I wondered why someone would put faucets there? Then I saw the top pic, read the caption, looked at the bottom pic again, and was amazed at how the 16 or 24mm lens can make a huge tub look like a sink in a photo.
However, Norm, Damn nice work!
Bet those raised panels snap off?
Jon, I’ll check into that. Kelsey, thanks, those clips worked great, that’s a Staron vanity top just so you know I still care, lol
Norm… hint… bump out the dressing part on the vanity 1″ … will get you more $$ and you will have given them the WOW factor… and will make more referrals easy for you… promise!
Like this?
Yep, Like that! Ok, you have mastered the bumpouts, the removable panels in tub surrounds, I’m going have’ta get you away from factory stuff… You need to broaden your offerings… $$ is in custom!
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