Blogger vs. Builder Grade Bath: Amber Interiors

Interior designer Amber Lewis of Amber Interiors transformed a builder grade guest bathroom on a $1,000 budget. Get details on this bathroom upgrade, here: http://low.es/1KdfnJ5

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19 Replies to “Blogger vs. Builder Grade Bath: Amber Interiors”

  1. Sink above wood..what about water splashes and soap that will go on the wood all the time?

  2. I really love the charcoal color of the cabinet. Unfortunately, didn’t see the paint label.

  3. Ok seriously I don’t even see $1000 dollars or close to it!!! Plus it looks mediocre at best

  4. I LIKE THIS. HOW DO You work with beige tiles in a bathroom. My bathroom is has too much beige and cream. Need depth here. Suggestions would be helpful.

  5. You mean to tell me that with 1k bucks, you couldn't take a toothbrush and clean the grout?

  6. The planter on top of toilet seat make not sense , neither the shelfs , you sit and crush the plant and hit your head on shelfs .

  7. oh my god, the handels …. cant trust a word that she says lol, how can she not notice that

  8. Is anyone other than me bothered by the counter top? It’s just bare wood, which makes not the slightest amount of good sense in an area that will be made wet over and over. That wood top should have been used as a sub-straight for tile. It doesn’t have to be boring builder’s grade tile. Lowe’s has lots of designer-look tile that should have been affordable, given how tiny that vanity top is. Barring that, the wood top could have been sealed with resin or some other substance.

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