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Irrespective of lack of space, with proper planning and specific considerations, a first-floor sitting room, bath and closet was converted into a bedroom suite with a universal bath. The universal bath had a pocket door instead of a hinged door, which allowed a wheelchair user to open it easily, a roll-in shower, sink, medicine cabinets and a tilting mirror and fixtures that were located at lower positions.
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Frank McMains, who was a novice renovator, renovated an old Neoclassical house in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The renovation was completed in six months, at an expense of $100,000 and included the demolition of the 300 square foot- to 400-square foot apartments that the previous owner had created, and repairing the floors, thus resulting in a larger renovated house with lots of open space.
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A bathroom that was efficient, optimized the available space with additional space for storage, ease in a tub/shower combination, lavatory and vanity double sinks, which was user friendly for the kids was created. Top quality materials and watery and neutral colors were used for giving a timeless appeal.
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