New Jersey residents Mark and Linda Beckelmen decided that it was high time to renovate the bathroom in their 1929 craftsman.They wanted to stick to a reasonable budget, and upgrade the bathroom with green features. As it stood, their bathroom was dated by laminate and wallpaper that needed to go elsewhere — stat.

To see how the couple updated their bathroom, read more.
Working with a local designer who specializes in green renovations, the Beckelmens chose products such as concrete-and-recycled-glass countertops, sustainable wood cabinets, a dual flush toilet, and sconces that use CFLs.

What a difference! Make sure to check out This Old House for the entire renovation.
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Laura Scott
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Very nice!
1Besides the wallpaper (not a fan of wallpaper!), I didn't think the before photo looked too bad. But the after is definitely nicer!
2I think the best thing you can do is reuse materials you already have in your home. I'm taking the cabinet out of my bathroom and reusing in my kitchen as a pantry. I'm also just going to paint the cabinets in my kitchen at least for now. It's so much cheaper too.
3Love the change!!
4Love it!
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