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Tour of the Master Bathroom

Bob tours the master bathroom where Charlie Tomaszewski, the general contractor, is putting in some finishing touches. They look at the custom-finished Merillat cabinets and Shoji screens that separate the bathroom and closet. The screens feature durable PVC sheer panels that mimic the look of traditional rice paper, but are not prone to easy damage. In the tub area, Bob points out the new Kohler Sok tub with its cascading water and limestone surround. He explains how the glass block in the shower is installed and points out the combination of frosted and clear glass blocks for privacy.
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Tour of the Master Bathroom

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" We're on the second floor now entering the master suite. Charlie Thomas says you've been our GC NN has done a great job and you're just putting finishing touches on -- problems from some poles on these drawers these nice little glass knobs. Now these are also Merillat cabinet that I know that the homeowners had put on their own little custom finish -- stand on some on -- death and everything else is the counter draw limestone right floors limestone. And look at these houses show us. How you pronounce associates ocean so -- greens Japanese screens I believe they're actually made by Bluefield join years in Connecticut. And what's -- the materials and I think it's the PVC. She instead of the traditional rice paper that is a PVC products are much stronger than rice paper but it still has that same kind of translucent. And of course this is the large walk in closet dressing area. With a window and very very nice. How are things are -- here we finished up the main plumbing we've got just the tub to finish up the tub area is really nice. This mustard color together with the limestone and the -- is it all works very nicely in the -- Thanks so we're ready for the the final pieces of the fittings here but this is new colors new champagne. Whirlpool. Which once it's up and running water cascades over the side and -- lot of bubbling action told this. And this came out very nicely the entire shower area. Which is very bright because of the Pittsburgh Corning glass block that was installed here these were put in just last week. And of course -- put in with a sand mortar every two or three courses they have to put in metal straps along the sides to tie the whole wall together. And the interesting thing here is that they've combined. The ice skates with the clear glass so you've got privacy on the bottom which can see out through the top."

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