Before & After: A Master Bath Gets a Bright Makeover in Austin, TX
When Amanda and Corey Hendrix moved into their Austin, TX home six years ago, there were a lot of projects that needed to be done. Their 80s builder-grade home didn’t have enough character or beauty for the couple, and it lacked legal building codes for today’s standards. Thankfully, Amanda and Corey share the same love […]
When Amanda and Corey Hendrix moved into their Austin, TX home six years ago, there were a lot of projects that needed to be done. Their 80s builder-grade home didn’t have enough character or beauty for the couple, and it lacked legal building codes for today’s standards. Thankfully, Amanda and Corey share the same love for hands-on home improvement and are always looking for the next room to upgrade and makeover. “The house had great bones but needed tons of work, and the floor plan felt unique to us and made the home feel a little more special than the typical builder-grade home. We loved that it was such a great blank slate for us to get creative with, and we immediately saw how much potential it had,” Amanda shares. The bathroom was one of the first things they wanted to redo, but it took a few years to get started. “When it comes to the bathroom in particular, we knew from the moment that we saw it that it had an incredible amount of potential,” Amanda says. “It’s a huge master bathroom and the layout is really fantastic, but the entire room was brown, boring, and nothing special yet. ...
When Amanda and Corey Hendrix moved into their Austin, TX home six years ago, there were a lot of projects that needed to be done. Their 80s builder-grade home didn’t have enough character or beauty for the couple, and it lacked legal building codes for today’s standards. Thankfully, Amanda and Corey share the same love for hands-on home improvement and are always looking for the next room to upgrade and makeover. “The house had great bones but needed tons of work, and the floor plan felt unique to us and made the home feel a little more special than the typical builder-grade home. We loved that it was such a great blank slate for us to get creative with, and we immediately saw how much potential it had,” Amanda shares. The bathroom was one of the first things they wanted to redo, but it took a few years to get started. “When it comes to the bathroom in particular, we knew from the moment that we saw it that it had an incredible amount of potential,” Amanda says. “It’s a huge master bathroom and the layout is really fantastic, but the entire room was brown, boring, and nothing special yet. ...
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