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shipsi · 1 year ago
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Los Angeles Master Bath Bathroom Shower bench - mid-sized mediterranean master blue tile and ceramic tile marble floor, blue floor, single-sink, vaulted ceiling and wainscoting shower bench idea with beaded inset cabinets, white cabinets, an undermount tub, a one-piece toilet, beige walls, an undermount sink, marble countertops, a hinged shower door, white countertops and a built-in vanity
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heyitswil · 2 years ago
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Master Bath Bathroom in Los Angeles Mid-sized Mediterranean master bathroom shower bench idea with beaded inset cabinets, white cabinets, an undermount tub, a one-piece toilet, beige walls, an undermount sink, marble countertops, a hinged shower door, white countertops, and a built-in vanity.
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verpuerto · 2 years ago
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Transitional Bathroom - Bathroom Remodeling ideas for a mid-sized transitional kids' bathroom with a double sink, blue tile and subway tile cement floor, white floor, shaker cabinets, a two-piece toilet, gray walls, an undermount sink, quartzite countertops, white countertops, and a built-in vanity.
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blooniverse · 1 year ago
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Industrial Bathroom - 3/4 Bath
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Mid-sized industrial 3/4 laminate floor drop-in bathtub remodel inspiration with furniture-like cabinets, dark wood cabinets, white walls, an undermount sink, and marble countertops
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darsynia · 1 month ago
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Don't Read the Last Page | Chapter 3 (Tony/Reader)
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Summary: Your friend Nat claims her plan to distract Tony Stark with her sex appeal isn't working, so she wants you to do it with your brain--and a sexy red dress. Things start out completely over your head and get more complicated when SHIELD becomes involved.
Length/Warnings: 4,200 | none (future smut!!)
My Tony tag list is basically in shambles, going commando here, blame the surgery haha. Had this half done and decided to YOLO and finish editing.
OH FFS I PUT CHAPTER TWO AND IT'S THREE. BLAME THE EYE!
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Exerpt:
“A conscience? You haven’t done anyth--” you start to say, but he interrupts you with mercurial suddenness.
“I’m dying. I want to touch you, and I’m dying, so I want to do it now. Not in a week, not tomorrow, not when I’m sober, now. But I can’t get out of the suit. I’m stuck.” His expression is bleak, and he’s watching you like he knows what you’re going to say. You say the first thing you think of, because it’s obvious he’s expecting it.
“That sounds like a lie meant to manipulate.”
“You’re right. Eighteen months ago I might have said I was dying to persuade a woman to sleep with me and not even feel bad. Eighteen months ago it wouldn’t have been true.”
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Chapter Three: Gone With the Wind
Just when you thought the night couldn’t get more chaotic, someone wearing a silver version of Stark’s suit interrupts his drunken microphone speech and tells him to ‘shut it down.’ 
Natasha pulls you into an alcove shortly before the crowd stampedes away from the coming confrontation.
“Bad planning. They’re running away from him, sure, but that’s not towards an exit,” Nat laments. Seconds later, the two Iron Man suits power past you through multiple walls, the crowd panics, and you hear someone calling out for help. It’s the DJ.
Nat refocuses on you. “Okay, here’s what you’re going to do: go upstairs, turn left, go up to the keypad on the second door and put in 1122. That’s my code. You should be safe in there. If you get too worried, head into the bathroom, those are always reinforced.”
“You want me to stay here?” 
“He’ll associate me with the party, he already likes you, and someone’s got to stick around to keep an eye on him. Please?” Natasha is offensively good with puppy-dog eyes.
“Oh, all right. Are you going to help the DJ?” you ask. Nat nods and makes a shooing motion. You start up the stairs, slipping your shoes off and running when you feel the whole building shake. You barely make it into the bathroom (because yes, reinforced sounds like the only safe place to be, right now) when a gigantic crashing noise and sounds of fighting make you cower in the large bathtub.
There’s only one silver lining, and it’s really freaking thin: even Nick Fury couldn’t blame you for this, right? This could have happened even if you hadn’t ever set foot in the house. Stark was planning to get entirely hammered tonight, you’re completely certain of it. As you huddle in the bathtub (it’s basically hot-tub sized, and you have to laugh at yourself for having the glass doors around it closed, as if that will stop anything) with your high heels beside you, you feel a twinge of conscience.
You want to help.
You’ve always been good at coming up with rationalizations, reasons to do or not do things, and your helpful brain is starting to do that about this, even though you’re basically a Red Shirt in this scenario. The thing is, Stark did seem to want to listen to you, and definitely wanted you to think you were influencing him, even though you are completely sure he was planning to get hammered at the party. You’ve cared about the man for years, though more in a ‘what famous person would you have lunch with’ way than a ‘what famous person’s house do you want to cower in the bathtub of’ way.
In the back of your mind, a gossipy little voice points out that you could have gotten a few kisses and even some groping out of the man if all hell hadn’t broken loose.
Bottom line, aren’t you as qualified as any other ‘pluck a random pretty girl off the street’ candidate to try to persuade this man not to rush headlong into any more disasters?
“Too late, in case you haven’t noticed?” you groan.
On the other hand, if Natasha couldn’t trick him into calming down, what chance do you have? You’ve heard some of her stories, and even back when you thought she was just making shit up, they’d been impressive. Couldn’t Nick Fury find someone else to do his scut work? By the look on Pepper Potts’ face tonight, Stark seems to have alienated her fairly neatly without your help, which is a relief, really, because you’d really hated the subtle implications Fury had made about standing between a burgeoning relationship. You’ve always loved romance novels about two people that everyone else thinks aren’t meant for each other, but it all works out because they have true love.
That gossipy voice in your head really likes that statement, and not because of Pepper Potts. Having Stark’s attention on you had been heady, and you would have been all for it had you not been in such a public place. 
You’re certain he would have kissed you if you’d had let him, and just thinking that makes you shiver more thrill than fear, despite your current predicament. Now, though? Now he’s drunk. VERY drunk. Can’t consent drunk. Which is another great reason to get out of here, because if the man you’ve crushed on for years (so maybe you aren’t just interested in his brain after all?? That same voice asks tartly) expresses interest when there’s no crowd, no music, no other eyes on you, you’re still going to have to say no.
The smashing sounds stop, and you can hear arguing instead. Maybe there’s a chance to get out of the house while that happens? You are pretty sure there are holes in the floor, and that’s just not safe.
You stand up. You’re in the middle of picking up your shoes and reaching out to open the glass door so you can climb out of the tub when a gigantic shockwave knocks you off your feet, shaking the house and breaking the glass that surrounds the tub. You hit your head on the faucet as you collapse.
Everything starts to have a dreamlike quality to it, and you can see a few little cuts on your legs and arms. They don’t actually feel like anything, even though you can see the blood. At most, they sting. In any case, you feel like someone has injected you with some kind of drug, because you’re sleepy and don’t really care about anything but huddling up in your tub.
All your instincts are screaming that this is not the time to rest, but it’s too late to listen.
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You come back to reality with a headache. Taking stock of your situation, you find that miraculously, you’re not really hurt. There are a few scratches, but that’s it. Either way, you sit up and see that the tub is basically littered with thousands of small chunks of tempered glass. Clearing your shoes of as much glass as you can while you feel woozy, you wipe off the bottom of your feet and put them on, so at least you won’t be stepping on glass to get out.
The process of climbing out makes you rant about the whole situation, and you don’t try to be quiet about it, either. There’s no way you could have predicted that a simple party invite would end up like this!
Though, maybe Nick Fury did?
You frown.
Stark’s voice calls up from somewhere below you. “Hello? Someone up there?” You’re about to respond, frozen on the spot when he continues, making it clear that he’s still affected by the alcohol. “If it’s Pepper, I blame you for inviting Rhodey. I told you he was a killjoy!”
The name sounds familiar somehow, but you can’t place it. Given that the only killjoy you observed was the man in the other Iron Man suit, you’re betting that’s who Stark’s referring to.
“Not Pepper,” you call out.
Technically, you’ve done what he asked. You stuck around. It wasn’t on purpose, though. 
When you walk out into the bedroom, you catch your breath. The floor has a hole in it. There are cracks spidering out all around it, and nothing looks structurally sound. You can see the door  maybe ten steps away in total-- but you don’t think there’s a safe pathway over to it.
“Shit, now what?” you say to yourself.
A strange sound catches your attention, and you look over toward the hole in the floor to see Stark levitating up through it, using the power of the devices in the hands and feet of his suit.
“Hey, you’re still here! Great.”
He starts sideways, like he’s moving over to land on the section of floor you’re worried about.
“Wait!” you shout. “It’s not safe.”
“Well, look at that,” Stark says. He sounds like he’s looking at a piece of confusing artwork, or a picture of some stranger’s grandchildren. You watch as he maneuvers over to the door, opens it, and lands on the other side. “Seems stable here. No cracks.”
Stark beckons, and you groan inwardly. 
“It’s not safe to walk on,” you say, speaking slowly in hopes of getting through to Drunk Stark.
“I can come get you!” he announces brightly.
“I’m not sure you’re in any condition to--”
He’s already levitated over, crouched down, and banded an armored arm around your waist by the time you make it through half of your admonition.
“If anything happens, I’ve got you,” Stark says. You give in against your better judgment, as he doesn’t wait for any confirmation from you to start heading across the cracked concrete. Once you’re through the doorway on the other side, you slump against the wall in relief.
“I wouldn’t have let you fall,” he tells you, leaning over to catch your eye.
“Knowing that and making my scared body believe it are two different things,” you tell him. You watch as he tries to parse that, still a bit too drunk for complicated phrasing. After a few seconds, he just shakes his head and looks you up and down.
“Couple of cuts, but I’m fresh out of band aids. You feel okay?” You nod, and Stark makes a wry face and looks down at himself. “Ordinarily I’d offer to ‘check for broken bones,’” (and he actually does the scare quotes with his armored fingers) “--but I’m kind of screwed into this thing, and the machine I use to get me back out is in pieces.” He does a little shrug thing that makes you smile. Something tells you that when he sobers up, he’ll care that he’s stuck in the suit, but for now he’s fine. Given how destructive his behavior was earlier that night, maybe it’s for the better.
“I was hiding in the tub, which was fine until that last shockwave. I fell down and the glass shower door shattered,” you tell him. It sounds a lot less dramatic than the actual experience, somehow.
“And yet, that damned gold shawl made it through!” he says, waving one gauntlet in the general direction of your chest. “You know, there’s no real evidence I’m not still passed out downstairs,” Stark muses, leaning over to look into the room they just came from. “I’ve had dreams like this. You’re probably not actually real, and I’m just imagining that I have one more present to open for my birthday.”
“And I hit my head, so this might all be an elaborate hallucination where I’m alone with you in your house but you can’t take your armor off,” you joke, reaching up to feel the back of your head. “It wouldn’t matter anyway. You’re drunk and can’t consent.” There’s a small lump there that’s tender, but it doesn’t seem to be anything serious. Stark is silent, and you feel your face flush at your presumption. You glance over at him after counting ten seconds in your head.
He doesn’t seem offended. He seems intrigued. He’s got one hand against the wall a few feet down from you, leaning against it. Stark’s looking at you, his head tipped to the side. 
“You’re more relaxed,” he says, sounding confused. “You were here through our whole fight, stuck in a bathtub full of glass next to a room with a hole in it, and here you are joking around with me! You were a nervous wreck earlier!” As he speaks, he punctuates his words with wild hand gestures, pointing and waving until he loses his balance and crashes into the wall beside you. “Okay, definitely still drunk,” he observes in an amused tone. He turns his body so he’s leaning against the wall with his back instead of his face. “I object, by the way. I think I could prove that if I’d consent to fooling around when I wasn’t drunk, drunk me would definitely consent to it, too.”
“I really don’t like crowds,” you shrug in answer to his first question. “And, that’s not how consent works.” 
“The real question is whether you would consent,” he says, reaching his hand out to trace his armored fingers along the edge of your shawl.
“That answer isn’t relevant,” you say quietly. He gives up touching the fabric and moves to lift your chin so you look at his face. There’s a question in his eyes, one that looks more genuine than a drunk proposition. “Maybe,” you whisper.
“Better,” he says approvingly. Stark shifts along the wall and winces.
“Are you okay?” you ask.
“Yes. Definitely.”
You see that he’s closed his eyes and is starting to slide down the wall. The house is probably not safe for the long term, but you start looking around for somewhere he can rest that’s more comfy than a hallway. The bedroom you’d been in is out of the question, and Nat’s code doesn’t work on two of the other doors. When you come back, Stark has slid all the way down, and is resting against the wall, his legs splayed out.
“Something tells me your helmet is not comfortable like this,” you murmur, noting the way it leans Stark’s head forward because of the bulk of the armor protecting his head. Awkwardly, you manage to kneel down in your tight dress, thanking fate that the man in front of you is insensate, because he would definitely have had something to say about that. Not that the gossipy voice in your head wouldn’t have enjoyed it. “Excuse me? Mr. Stark?” you say, raising your voice a little.
“Mmm? Oh, it’s you.” he says, opening his eyes and smiling in a dopey way. “I get to unwrap you now, right? Party’s definitely over.”
“Does your helmet come off?” you ask bluntly, ignoring his other comments. You like the sentiment, but being distracted isn’t going to help either of you right now.
Despite that, you will admit to feeling a definite rush of pleased excitement when this famous man you’ve been intrigued by for years said ‘oh, it’s you.’ The way the fates like to fuck with you is in strong evidence, though. First you make friends with a super assassin spy person, and instead of calling you in to help with something really impactful, she makes you go to a party, an activity you’ve never really enjoyed. Then, you get to actually meet Tony Stark, and the man seems genuinely interested in you!? But he’s drunk, and you’ll have to turn him down. It’s really just not fair.
“Ooh, very good idea. We should take it off.” Stark reaches up and runs his armored fingers around the contours of the helmet for a good two minutes, somehow brimming with confidence the entire time. Then he drops his hands. “Yep, can’t remember how.”
“You are completely hopeless,” you laugh. There’s something really adorable about him right now, and it tugs at your heartstrings. He has a party reputation but not so much a drunken one; does anyone even get to see him like this? It feels special in an odd way, but maybe that’s just your mind trying to make the moment something other than a complete mess that you have no idea how to extricate yourself from. Much like Stark and his helmet, actually. “Do you remember how but you can’t quite make your fingers work, or is the knowledge hidden in the amber liquid your brain is steeped in right now?”
“That’s poetic,” he says. He groans and leans his head back, but it doesn’t really work because of the helmet. “It was mostly clear liquid though.”
“Do you want me to try?”
“Kitten, if you want to put your hands on me, I’m all for it,” Stark says.
You’d been kneeling beside him, but when he says that, you sit back on your heels, a bit dazed by the lust-soaked grit in his voice. It’s like you’ve been playing a D&D game and someone just rolled a natural 20 on shifting the tone, or something.
“Uh oh, I lost you again.” He’s back to sounding like a slightly lost, adorable man-child. You’re getting dizzy from the shifts, here, but maybe it’s less dizzy than entranced. He’s still charismatic like this, but far more approachable. It’s dangerous, honestly.
“Pick a mood, Iron Man!” you protest.
“Honestly, don’t take this the wrong way, but if I could pick a mood, it would be asleep.” He does a sad little frown, pressing his lips together in wry disappointment.
“Sleep is good,” you tell him. “The problem is, I don’t know where you could safely do that. I also feel like I probably ought to stay with you until you’re out, because you? are not making good decisions tonight.”
Stark looks at you like you have the answers to all the problems of the universe, then opens his mouth and says, “Donuts.”
“You either hardly ever get drunk or your staff is insanely loyal,” you blurt out in irritation.
“I want donuts. In the morning I’m going to go get some. You should stay. I know a really good place. You can’t miss it, it has a huge donut on the roof. Huge,” Stark says, leaning in as if it’s really important for you to believe him. “I bet I could fit in there.”
His eyes widen and he starts scrambling to his feet, grinning.
“Woah, hold on. You are not qualified to decide what you’re doing or where you’re going right now, okay? Talk to me,” you instruct.
Mentally, you’re making a note to tell Nick Fury that you deserve overtime for this. Like you should start out with time and a half. With hazard pay.
“Bossy!” Stark complains, but he sounds almost enthralled. “No, no, you can trust me. Listen. Step one,” he says, holding up one armored finger. “There’s a couch in the basement. And the walls are gone so it’s not locked anymore, so you don’t need a code.” He grins as if this is some kind of brilliant move he’s made, rather than a result of getting drunk and fighting with expensive, unique technology that has seriously damaged the structural integrity of his million-dollar house. “Step two--” this time he holds up the first finger of his other hand, frowns, then puts the first hand up beside it and nods. “Step two, we use JARVIS to call Happy, so you can take a car home.”
From his buildup you had been convinced this step would be at least somewhat coherent, but it doesn’t make any sense to you at all. 
“Let’s work on step one, shall we?”
“Race you!” he says, and you’re forced to watch helplessly as he lifts off, cackling madly, heading for the room with the hole in the ceiling.
It’s clever, ridiculous, and somehow completely Tony Stark. Impulsively, you rip off your shoes and rush down the stairs.
“Shit, I have no idea how to get to the basement!” you exclaim, frustrated. For all you know, Stark flew from one hole to another, but it’s not like you can!
“Forgive the intrusion, but you’ll find them if you take a turn to the right, walk forward until you reach the wall, and turn right again,” a British voice says in a dry voice.
You look around, but you don’t see anyone.
“Does it help if I tell you that I am JARVIS, Mr. Stark’s AI assistant?”
“Yes, actually, it does,” you say, laughing nervously. You follow the instructions, expecting to see the AI’s physical form. “Stark?”
“I’m not answering to that,” he announces, and you follow the sound of his voice. He’s in a room with, yes, the frames for glass walls, but the walls are gone, just like he said they would be. “It’s Tony or nothing.”
“All right, Nothing, let’s figure out how to get that helmet off,” you say, walking into the room to see that he’s sitting on the couch he’d mentioned. “Could you call your AI down here? He helped me find a non hole in the floor way to get down here.”
Goodnaturedly, Stark nods, then calls out through a smile, “JARVIS, could you manifest a physical presence for my birthday present?”
You’re a bit distracted by being referred to that way, so you miss what he’s really saying until the AI responds. 
“I only wish I could, Sir.”
“It was worth a shot,” Stark says.
“He’s a program, not a robot,” you realize aloud. 
“Yep,” Stark says, yawning.
Over the next five minutes, you speak with the AI as Stark heckles you both between yawns. As time passes, he seems to be losing the nonstop giddy drunken behavior, inserting morose introspection into the mix.
You find out that ‘happy’ is actually the nickname for the Mr. Hogan you met earlier. He’s at the police station smoothing over the fallout from the fight between Stark and the other man, the ‘Rhodes’ you’d heard Nat and Hogan speaking about. Rhodes apparently left with the other suit, but considering that the device to take it back off is out of commission, it kind of makes sense. It’s not like Stark’s in any condition to fix anything.
With JARVIS’s (slightly snarky, which you kind of love) help, you get Stark’s helmet off.
“Thanks,” he says, launching himself to his feet to look at the black mirror of the flat-screen television across from the couch. He examines the skin of his neck with obvious consternation.
“Did I hurt you?” you ask, worried. You come over, but Stark stumbles back, putting his hands up. The gold shawl catches on a metal gauntlet and is pulled off of you.
“Okay, that was awesome, but I swear I didn’t plan it,” Stark says, waving the arm that’s caught in the shawl like it’s a trophy. Then he looks at you, instead of the shawl. “Oh.”
You are pretty sure your face matches your clothing in hue right now. He’s staring, amusement faded into an admiration that’s almost fierce. Stark’s eyes are glittering, and you can feel the heat of them as he looks up from your chest to your face.
“All teasing about presents aside, I really like the dress,” he says in a quiet, rough voice. He winces, reaches up to rub his eyes or his forehead in some way, but stops, frowning at the metal glove he’s wearing. Stark’s smile is bitter and humorless when he shifts his gaze back to you. “Ever since I’ve gotten back from Afghanistan, my life’s just been irony piled on irony. Fuck, even that term is apropos.”
He collapses onto the couch and groans. You’re completely taken aback. He’s gone from a somewhat expected reaction (you’d known he would like what you’d been covering up, he’s Tony Stark) to this display of utter frustration, but you have no idea why. You suspect Fury might know, though, and that thought makes you worried about the defeated cast of Stark’s shoulders as you watch him grapple with whatever is going on.
“The stupid part is, I didn’t even need to grow a conscience right now, but it’s there,” he says, looking over at you.
“A conscience? You haven’t done anyth--” you start to say, but he interrupts you with mercurial suddenness.
“I’m dying. I want to touch you, and I’m dying, so I want to do it now. Not in a week, not tomorrow, not when I’m sober, now. But I can’t get out of the suit. I’m stuck.” His expression is bleak, and he’s watching you like he knows what you’re going to say. You say the first thing you think of, because it’s obvious he’s expecting it.
“That sounds like a lie meant to manipulate.”
“You’re right. Eighteen months ago I might have said I was dying to persuade a woman to sleep with me and not even feel bad. Eighteen months ago it wouldn’t have been true.”
Something inside you shifts, clicking into place. It pushes away the guilt you feel about Nick Fury and SHIELD, turns your worry about your deadline into something hazy and indistinct, focusing instead on that thread of interest you’d had for Tony Stark for years. It solidifies that thread into braided wire, and before you even understand it fully, binds the two of you together.
The strength of that shift frightens you. It’s sudden, but durable. You don’t think you’re going to be able to shake it. You’re not sure you’ll want to.
“You look terrified. You should be.” Stark starts tossing the things that had been on the other cushion of the couch off onto the floor. “Go home. Have an uncomplicated life. Maybe come to my funeral.” He turns his body, throws his feet up, and arcs one of his armored arms over his eyes as he leans back on the couch.
“Miss, there is a tonic that mitigates his symptoms. It can be found in the garage refrigerator. It’s possible that part of Mr. Stark’s current melancholy stems from the combination of the effects of the alcohol and the period of time since he’s had any tonic.”
The brusque British voice startles you. “He’s really dying? What--”
“Palladium poisoning,” Stark says from under his arm.
“Tell me where the tonic is,” you say, looking up at the ceiling.
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To be continued...
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pimlicobathrooms · 20 days ago
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How to choose the right bathtub
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Bathroom refurb on the cards? Avoid some common mistakes!
A bath can make or break your bathroom and change your daily relaxation on several levels. With a vast number of materials, shapes and sizes available, finding the right one requires careful consideration. Here’s a guide to help you choose the right one for you.
1. Assess your space and layout
Start by measuring your bathroom and evaluating the layout to determine the most suitable bathtub size and style. For smaller spaces, a compact alcove or corner tub can save room while still offering a comfortable soak. In more spacious bathrooms, consider a freestanding or drop-in tub to create a striking focal point. Always ensure there’s enough space around the tub for access and cleaning.
2. Choose the right material
The material of your bathtub affects durability, comfort, and maintenance. Acrylic and fiberglass tubs are lightweight, affordable, and easy to install, making them ideal for many households. Cast iron tubs, though heavier, are incredibly durable and retain heat longer, perfect for those who love long baths. For a luxurious look, consider a stone or copper tub, both of which offer durability and elegance but may require additional support due to their weight.
3. Consider your comfort and bathing preferences
Think about how you’ll use the tub. If relaxation is your priority, consider a deep-soaking tub, which is designed for full immersion. Jetted tubs provide a spa-like experience with massaging jets and bubbles, ideal for easing sore muscles. For those who prioritise functionality, a standard bathtub with a showerhead offers versatility and is practical for families.
4. Evaluate installation options
Bathtubs come in various installation styles, each with unique benefits. An alcove tub fits between three walls and is a practical choice for smaller spaces. A freestanding tub can be positioned anywhere in the room, making it a statement piece, while drop-in tubs are built into a frame, allowing for additional ledge space for toiletries. Choose an installation type that best suits your bathroom’s layout and design vision.
5. Factor in budget and maintenance
The cost and maintenance requirements of a tub vary by material and style. Acrylic and fiberglass are generally affordable and easy to maintain, while high-end materials like stone and copper are more expensive but durable and long-lasting. Keep in mind that tubs with jets or advanced features may require additional upkeep, so choose one that fits your budget and maintenance preferences.
Are you considering a refurb? Chat to Pimlico Bathrooms, the leader in luxury bathroom design and installation situated in the heart of London. We specialise in creating new or refurbishing bespoke, high-end bathroom spaces that combine elegance, innovation, and functionality.
Our comprehensive services include bathroom design, supply, and installation, ensuring a seamless experience from concept to completion.
Use our wide experience and insight into the latest bathroom trends, materials and accessories to make your vision a reality while ensuring every detail reflects your unique style and exceeds your expectations. 
For a free quote, or to discuss your ideas, please contact us — we’d love to help make your dream bathroom a reality. [email protected]  www.pimlicobathrooms.com
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sanitarywareinjabalpur · 1 month ago
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9 Things to Consider When Buying a Bathtub from Sanitary Ware in Jabalpur
Bathtubs are a wonderful choice for their aesthetic value, but above that, it's all about space that is comfortable and functional - something that is useful for them and speaks to their requirements and preferences. With such buyers in mind, there is a wide range of options from reputed sanitary ware dealers in Jabalpur. For renovating or building a new bathroom, one should understand the key factors influencing the purchase decision so one can invest in the best product satisfying expectations.
This article outlines nine essential things to consider when buying a bathtub from any sanitary ware shop in Jabalpur. Let's dive in to make your choice easier and more informed.
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1. Size and Dimensions
The initial step to choosing a bathtub is selecting the right size for your bathroom. A bathtub well-sized in your bathroom will ensure comfort without overcrowding your space.
Assess Your Bathroom: Measure your bathroom with great caution, especially if it is small.
Common Size Range: Bathtubs range from a compact 60-inch model to a luxurious version measuring 72 inches.
Many sanitary ware shops in Jabalpur can help one get customized measurements according to individual layouts.
2. Quality of Material
The bathtub material will determine its durability, weight, and whether it retains heat well. 
Materials used include:
Acrylic: It is lightweight and relatively inexpensive. It does not chip easily.
Cast Iron: Very heavy but durable, with excellent heat retention.
Fiberglass: Not very expensive, but it is not as durable as acrylic or cast iron.
Stone Resin: Luxurious and very modern, giving a high-end look.
When purchasing from sanitary ware in Jabalpur, inquire about the material’s longevity and maintenance requirements.
3. Bathtub Style and Design
The style of your bathtub should complement your bathroom’s theme and your personal preferences. 
Common styles include:
Independent Bathtubs: Suitable for big bathrooms, perfect in case of making a striking feature.
Drop-In Bathtubs: Fixed inside a podium or cabinetry, ideal for a linear look.
Corner Bathtubs: Ideal space-saving products for small bathrooms.
Clawfoot Bathtubs: Glamorous and sophisticated, best suited for classic bathrooms.
All dealers of sanitary ware in Jabalpur offer a variety of designs as per individual tastes.
4. Convenience and Features
Bathtubs today have such wonderful features that can enhance your bathing time:
Whirlpool Jets: Best suited for that pampering experience at home.
Soaking Depth: Sufficient depth so that one can soak to relax.
Slip-Resistant Surfaces: Safety feature, majorly for children and seniors
Integrated Seating: Practical for multiple use.
Inquire about these special features with your Jabalpur sanitary ware shop to find a bathtub which meets your desired level of luxury and practicality.
5. Plumbing Requirements
Bathtubs often have specific plumbing requirements that could affect your installation costs and time.
Drain Position: The drain needs to match the position of your other fittings in the bathroom.
Hot Water Capacity: Your water heater needs to make available sufficient heated water to fill the bathtub.
Faucet Type: Wall-mount or deck-mount faucets may be more expensive and need additional fixtures.
A known sanitary ware dealer in Jabalpur will ensure that you go through the plumbing compatibility of the bathtub you wish to settle for.
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6. Installation Type
The installation process will depend on the type of bathtubs. 
These commonly include:
Alcove Installation: Suitable for small bathrooms with three walls around it
Freestanding Installation: It occupies more space but provides an elegant and flexible design
Undermount or Drop-In Installation: Smooth and sleek, it blends well with the bathroom
Verify if your sanitary ware shop at Jabalpur also provides professional installation service. This would save you from worries regarding tedious installation procedures.
7. Maintenance and Cleaning
Easy-to-maintain Bathtub: Cleanliness is taken into account during selection of the bathtub. 
It includes the following:
Non-Porous Surfaces: It does not allow any kind of mold or mildew to spread.
Resistance to Stains: It prevents discoloration from hard water or soap scum.
Easier Cleaning Design: Choose tubs that have fewer seams and crevices.
Most sanitary ware traders in Jabalpur will also provide better maintenance guidelines about keeping the products clean to extend their longevity.
8. Budget and Pricing
The bathtub price varies with material, design, and features.
Budget-Friendly Options: Fiberglass and acrylic tubs are economic and easily available.
Premium Choices: Stone resin and cast iron bathtubs have a premium finish and are long-lasting.
Additional Expenses: Pay for installation, plumbing, and accessories when finalizing the budget.
Compare prices across different sanitary ware shops in Jabalpur, and get a bathtub that fits into your budget without any compromise on quality.
9. Warranty and After-Sales Support
A warranty brings comfort because it safeguards you against such unforeseen defects or deficiencies.
Warranty Period: The sanitary ware manufacturers offer a warranty period for bathtubs which ranges from 1 to 10 years.
After-Sales Support: Choose a sanitary ware seller in Jabalpur which offers great customer care for repair and after-sales service.
Pro Tip: Always request the warranty in writing and make sure the necessary parts should be covered-Howbeit it is finished, as well as structural integrity.
Why Buy from Sanitary Ware Dealers in Jabalpur?
Jabalpur is a booming market for better sanitary ware, providing the most extensive range of bathtubs that vary according to every person's requirement and choice. You can do the following if you shop locally:
Get installation and maintenance advice from the seller.
Find all styles, materials, and price points.
It may be an elite freestanding bathtub or a small corner tub Jabalpur sanitary ware dealers offer something in each budget category.
FAQs about Buying Bathtubs in Jabalpur
Q1: What is the best material for bathtubs in Jabalpur's climate?
Acrylic and cast iron bathtubs are excellent options as they are very durable and retain heat very well during both summer and winter times.
Q2: Can I fit a bathtub in a small bathroom?
Yes, space-saving designs such as corner bathtubs or compact alcove models are perfect for small bathrooms. Do visit a sanitary ware shop in Jabalpur to find more.
Q3: How do I make my bathtub eco-friendly?
Find an eco-friendly model, which will offer water-saving features and also be made of a sustainable, recyclable material.
Q4: Are whirlpool bathtubs typically high-maintenance?
No. Whirlpool tubs are rather low maintenance with regular cleaning of the jets and use of antibacterial solutions
Q5: What is the average lifespan of a bathtub?
The average lifespan of high-quality bathtubs with reputed sanitary ware dealers at Jabalpur would easily reach up to 10–15 years or even more if due care is taken.
Q6: What could be the approximate amount that one should budget for a bathtub in Jabalpur?
The prices range from as low as ₹8,000–₹15,000 to ₹50,000 and above according to the features in material.
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Conclusion
In choosing the best bathtub, you must consider factors like size, material, design, functionality, and budget. Ordering bathtubs from approved sanitary ware dealers in Jabalpur has allowed many people to avail themselves of a bathtub that met their expectations.
For the most fantastic experience, the best sanitary dealer in Jabalpur, WOW Ceramics, provides bathtubs, professional advice, and excellent after-sales support to transform the bathroom into an oasis of indulgence.
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streamlinebath01 · 2 months ago
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From Clawfoot to Contemporary: A Bathtub Evolution
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Bathtubs have long been a staple of home design, offering both a practical space for hygiene and a luxurious escape for relaxation. The evolution of bathtubs reflects broader changes in design trends, materials, and lifestyle preferences. From the classic charm of clawfoot bathtubs to the sleek lines of contemporary designs, the journey of the bathtub is as fascinating as it is diverse. This article explores the transformation of bathtubs, highlighting key styles such as alcove bathtubs, clawfoot bathtubs, and drop-in bathtubs.
The Allure of Clawfoot Bathtubs
Clawfoot bathtubs, often associated with Victorian elegance, emerged in the 19th century and quickly became a symbol of luxury and indulgence. Characterized by their raised feet resembling claws, these freestanding tubs offered a statement piece for any bathroom. Made primarily from cast iron, they were coated with porcelain enamel, providing both durability and a stunning aesthetic.
The charm of clawfoot tubs lies in their versatility. They can fit into various bathroom styles, from traditional to eclectic. Many homeowners appreciate the nostalgic appeal and the ability to showcase them as focal points in their spaces. Additionally, clawfoot bathtubs often come with ornate details, such as intricate designs and colorful finishes, allowing for personalization that resonates with individual tastes.
However, while they remain popular, clawfoot bathtubs can present challenges in modern homes, particularly regarding installation and plumbing. Their freestanding nature requires ample space, which can be a limiting factor in smaller bathrooms. Despite this, the enduring allure of clawfoot tubs continues to inspire bathroom design, cementing their place in the history of bathtub evolution.
The Rise of Alcove Bathtubs
As homes became more compact and efficient in the mid-20th century, alcove bathtubs gained popularity. Designed to fit snugly into a three-wall alcove, these tubs maximize space, making them ideal for smaller bathrooms. Alcove bathtubs typically feature a straightforward rectangular shape, offering practicality without sacrificing comfort.
The emergence of alcove bathtubs coincided with the shift toward more minimalistic design principles. They often come equipped with built-in shower surrounds, making them versatile for daily use. Homeowners appreciate their ease of installation and maintenance, as well as their affordability compared to more elaborate styles.
Alcove bathtubs are available in various materials, including acrylic and fiberglass, which contribute to their lightweight nature and ease of cleaning. They also come in a wide range of styles and sizes, ensuring that there is an option for every bathroom layout. The focus on functionality and streamlined design reflects contemporary living trends, where maximizing space and efficiency are paramount.
Drop-In Bathtubs: A Blend of Style and Function
Another significant development in bathtub design is the drop-in bathtub, which offers a unique blend of style and functionality. Unlike freestanding or alcove tubs, drop-in bathtubs are designed to be installed within a framed deck or platform. This design choice allows for a variety of customization options, from the surrounding materials to the depth and size of the tub itself.
Drop-in bathtubs often feature a more contemporary aesthetic, with clean lines and a minimalist approach. They can be made from various materials, including acrylic, fiberglass, and even luxury options like stone or solid surfaces. The versatility of drop-in designs makes them a popular choice for homeowners looking to create a spa-like atmosphere in their bathrooms.
One of the most appealing aspects of drop-in bathtubs is their adaptability. They can be incorporated into a range of styles, from modern and sleek to rustic and warm. Homeowners can select materials and finishes that align with their overall design vision, creating a cohesive look that enhances the bathroom's appeal.
The Future of Bathtub Design
As we move forward, the evolution of bathtubs continues to be influenced by technological advancements and changing consumer preferences. Smart technology integration, such as heated surfaces, self-cleaning features, and integrated sound systems, is becoming increasingly common. These innovations cater to the modern homeowner's desire for convenience and luxury.
Sustainability is also a key focus in the future of bathtub design. Eco-friendly materials and water-saving features are being prioritized, aligning with the growing awareness of environmental impact. Manufacturers are exploring ways to create bathtubs that are both stylish and sustainable, appealing to a more conscious consumer base.
In conclusion, the evolution of bathtubs from clawfoot to contemporary designs reflects broader trends in architecture and interior design. Clawfoot bathtubs, with their timeless elegance, have laid the foundation for modern bathtub styles. Alcove bathtubs offer practicality and efficiency, while drop-in bathtubs provide opportunities for creativity and personalization. As we look ahead, the bathtub will continue to adapt, combining comfort, style, and functionality to meet the needs of future homeowners. Whether one prefers the nostalgic charm of a clawfoot tub or the sleek sophistication of contemporary designs, there is a bathtub to suit every taste and lifestyle.
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arasansanitary · 3 months ago
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Do Jacuzzi Bathtubs Come in Different Sizes?
If you're planning to add a touch of luxury to your bathroom, a Jacuzzi bathtub is probably at the top of your wish list. There’s nothing quite like sinking into a tub of warm, bubbling water to unwind after a long day. But as relaxing as it sounds, you may have one important question before you dive in: do Jacuzzi bathtubs come in different sizes?
At Arasan Sanitary World, we've been helping homeowners in Madurai and beyond design their dream bathrooms for years. And when it comes to Jacuzzi bathtubs, size does matter—but not in the way you might think. The good news is that Jacuzzi tubs do indeed come in various sizes, and choosing the right one for your space and lifestyle is a lot easier than you might expect.
Finding the Right Size for Your Space
One of the great things about Jacuzzi bathtubs is their versatility. Whether you have a small bathroom or a large, spa-like space, there’s likely a Jacuzzi that will fit just right. The key is to think about two things: the available space in your bathroom and how you plan to use the tub.
For those with smaller bathrooms, a compact Jacuzzi might be the perfect solution. These tubs typically range from around 48 to 60 inches in length, making them a great fit for tight spaces. You can still enjoy the full Jacuzzi experience—complete with water jets and ergonomic design—without having to sacrifice too much of your bathroom’s square footage.
If space isn’t an issue, larger Jacuzzi bathtubs can create a true spa-like experience right in your home. Larger models can range from 60 to 72 inches or more, providing ample room for stretching out, relaxing, or even sharing the tub with a partner. These larger models often come with additional features like multiple jet configurations and custom seating arrangements, giving you even more ways to relax.
At Arasan Sanitary World, we offer a variety of sizes and styles of Jacuzzi tubs, so you're sure to find one that suits both your bathroom and your personal preferences.
Types of Jacuzzi Bathtubs
Apart from size, you’ll also want to consider the type of Jacuzzi bathtub that works best for your needs. Here are a few options:
Standard Jacuzzi Tubs: These are designed to fit into a typical alcove or three-wall enclosure. They come in a variety of sizes and are a great option for those who want a traditional look.
Corner Jacuzzi Tubs: If you want to maximize space or create a unique layout, a corner Jacuzzi tub might be ideal. These are often larger and give a more spacious feel, even in a smaller bathroom.
Drop-in Jacuzzi Tubs: These tubs are installed within a platform or deck. They can come in a variety of sizes and shapes, offering flexibility when designing your bathroom layout.
Freestanding Jacuzzi Tubs: For a modern, high-end aesthetic, freestanding Jacuzzi bathtubs are hard to beat. While these often require more space, they create a stunning focal point in your bathroom and are available in multiple sizes.
Choosing the Right Size for You
When deciding on the size of your Jacuzzi bathtub, think about more than just the available space. Ask yourself:
How do I plan to use the tub? If you’re mainly looking for a quick soak after work, a smaller tub may be enough. But if you want to stretch out, relax, and enjoy a long soak, a larger model may be worth the extra space.
Who will be using the tub? If you plan to share the tub or want space for family members, a two-person Jacuzzi is a great option.
What features are important to me? Larger Jacuzzi tubs often come with more advanced features, like extra jets or ergonomic seating. If these are important to you, a larger model may offer better value.
At Arasan Sanitary World, we’re here to help you navigate these choices. We offer a variety of Jacuzzi tubs in all sizes, and our team is happy to help you find the perfect match for your bathroom.
Jacuzzi Bathtub Installation Considerations
Before committing to a specific size, it's also important to consider installation logistics. For example, can the tub be easily moved into your bathroom? Larger Jacuzzi bathtubs may require additional planning for transport and installation.
Additionally, you’ll want to think about water capacity. Larger Jacuzzi tubs require more water, which could affect your water bill and the time it takes to fill the tub. However, the comfort and relaxation benefits are often well worth it!
FAQ: Jacuzzi Bathtub Sizes
Q: What is the smallest size available for a Jacuzzi bathtub? A: The smallest Jacuzzi bathtubs typically start at around 48 inches, making them ideal for small bathrooms or spaces where saving room is essential.
Q: Can a Jacuzzi bathtub be custom-sized? A: Some manufacturers offer custom sizes or designs, but at Arasan Sanitary World, we provide a range of standard sizes to fit most bathrooms. If you need a specific size, we can work with you to find a solution.
Q: Do larger Jacuzzi bathtubs have more jets? A: Yes, larger models often come with additional jets and advanced features. However, even smaller Jacuzzi bathtubs can provide a powerful, relaxing experience.
Q: How do I know which size Jacuzzi tub is best for me? A: Consider the size of your bathroom, your typical usage, and who will be using the tub. Our team at Arasan Sanitary World can help you assess your needs and choose the right size.
Q: Is a larger Jacuzzi more expensive to operate? A: Larger Jacuzzi bathtubs require more water and may increase your water bill slightly. However, the difference is often minimal, and the relaxation benefits far outweigh the costs.
At Arasan Sanitary World, we believe that a Jacuzzi bathtub should be a place to escape, relax, and rejuvenate. Whether you’re looking for a compact model or a full-sized, luxurious tub, we have a wide range of sizes to suit your needs. Let us help you find the perfect Jacuzzi bathtub to transform your bathroom into your personal sanctuary.
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Top 5 Best Bathtubs to Elevate Your Bathroom Aesthetic
Your bathroom is more than just a functional space; it’s a sanctuary where you can unwind and rejuvenate. One of the most significant elements that can transform your bathroom into a luxurious retreat is the bathtub. At Bathline, we offer a stunning selection of the top 5 best bathtubs to help you create the bathroom of your dreams. If you’re searching for the perfect bathtub in Lahore, look no further. Here are our top 5 best bathtubs that will elevate your bathroom aesthetic.
1. Freestanding Soaking Bathtub
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Why It Stands Out:
The freestanding soaking bathtub is a timeless classic that adds elegance and sophistication to any bathroom. Its standalone design makes it the focal point of the room, offering a deep, relaxing soak that melts away stress.
Key Features:
Available in various shapes and sizesto fit any bathroom layout.
Made from high-quality materials like acrylic or cast iron for durability.
Easy to install without the need for built-in supports or walls.
Perfect For:
Homeowners looking to create a spa-like atmosphere with a touch of classic charm.
2. Whirlpool Jacuzzi Bathtub
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Why It Stands Out:
For those who seek the ultimate relaxation experience, the Whirlpool Jacuzzi Bathtub is a game changer. Equipped with powerful jets, it provides a therapeutic massage, relieving muscle tension and promoting circulation.
Key Features:
Adjustable jets for a customized massage experience.
Built-in heating systems to maintain the perfect water temperature.
Ergonomic designs for maximum comfort.
Perfect For:
Individuals who prioritize relaxation and therapeutic benefits in their bathing experience.
3. Corner Bathtub
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Why It Stands Out:
The corner bathtub is an excellent space-saving solution that doesn’t compromise on luxury. It fits snugly into the corner of your bathroom, maximizing the available space while offering a generous bathing area.
Key Features:
Unique triangular shape that fits into corners.
Available in both soaking and whirlpool models.
Ideal for smaller bathrooms or unconventional layouts.
Perfect For:
Those with limited space who still want to enjoy a luxurious bathtub.
4. Drop-In Bathtub
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Why It Stands Out:
The drop-in bathtub is designed to be installed within a platform or enclosure, offering a sleek and seamless look. This design allows for creative customization with the surrounding deck material, making it a versatile choice for any bathroom decor.
Key Features:
Customizable surround for a personalized aesthetic.
Easy to cleanand maintain.
Available in various sizes and depths for a tailored bathing experience.
Perfect For:
Homeowners looking for abathtub that blends seamlesslywith their bathroom decor and offers a custom look.
5. Alcove Bathtub
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Why It Stands Out:
The alcove bathtub is a practical and stylish choice for those who want to combine bathing and showering in one unit. Installed within a three-wall enclosure, it offers both functionality and a sleek design.
Key Features:
versatile design is suitable for both bathing and showering.
Space-saving,ideal for smaller bathrooms.
It is easy to install and integrates well with existing bathroom fixtures.
Perfect For:
Families or individuals who need a versatile bathing solution that doesn’t take up too much space.
Conclusion
Elevating your bathroom aesthetic is easy with top 5 best bathtubs. At Bathline, we offer a curated selection of the best bathtubs in Lahoreto help you transform your space into a luxurious retreat. Explore our range today and find the perfect bathtub that combines style, comfort, and functionality.
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Choosing Master Bathtubs
Whether you are planning to replace your old master bath or want to build one from scratch, there are a few things to consider before choosing the right tub. There are a number of styles of bathtubs for your bathroom, from corner bathtubs to freestanding bathtubs.
Alcove bathtubs
Adding alcove bathtubs for master bathrooms can increase the comfort and functionality of your bath. These tubs are designed to complement the space of a small bathroom. They are tucked away against a wall and are enclosed on three sides. The remaining sides are usually tiled, and the front side has a finished panel called an apron.
Alcove bathtubs can be made of fiberglass or acrylic, and are often shorter than 60 inches. Some feature a shower. They are also available in longer lengths.
In addition to being inexpensive, alcove tubs are also easy to install. A recessed wall bathtub is a strong and stylish choice that blends with most decor styles. They are fully insulated to reduce noise.
Depending on your needs, you can add features such as a shower head, or a jetted tub. Alcove tubs are often used as showers, so they require a shower curtain.
Corner bathtubs
Getting a Corner master bathtubs will not only enhance the look of your bathroom but also allow you to enjoy more privacy and relaxation. It is also a great way to add extra storage space.
Corner bathtubs are not hard to install. You just need to have an idea of what you are doing. You can do it yourself or you can order one online. The latter will be cheaper.
You can find Corner master bathtubs in a variety of styles and designs. Some of them have molded back coves for extra comfort. Others feature lighted chromotheraphy options.
Corner bathtubs are also available in a variety of colors. Some have a sleek, monochromatic look while others feature a dark marble or wood cabinet for a striking contrast.
Freestanding tubs
Adding a freestanding master bathtub to your bathroom is a great way to add style and luxury to your space. These tubs can be made from a variety of materials and offer a multitude of benefits. Some of these include:
The best freestanding tubs are usually made of stone resin or acrylic. They are lightweight and add an airy feel to your bathroom. They also give your bathroom a spa-like feel.
While freestanding bathtubs aren’t as inexpensive as built-in tubs, they can give your bathroom a luxurious feel. They come in a variety of shapes and sizes and can fit into almost any space. Depending on your budget, you can find tubs ranging from $100 to $1000.
You can also find freestanding tubs that are actually real soakers. Some come with hand-held shower attachments.
Steam showers
Adding a steam shower to your master bathroom is a great way to save space, conserve water, and add wellness to your life. The health benefits are amazing.
Steam showers can improve your respiratory function, increase skin health, and reduce stress. A steam shower is also a great way to rejuvenate after a workout. You can choose from a variety of materials for your shower.
For example, a curved steam shower with an aromatherapy system and chromatherapy lighting can be a beautiful addition to a master bathroom. The shower can also be equipped with a foot massager, Bluetooth audio, and a soaking bathtub base.
The right shower can also save you time and money. Steam showers can help you sleep better at night. They can also boost your metabolism, which can lead to weight loss. They also have the ability to relieve allergies and sinusitis.
Infinity tubs
Whether you are looking to remodel your bathroom, or just want to upgrade your bath, Master bathtubs with infinity tubs are an attractive choice. They offer a luxurious bathing experience that can improve your health and well being. A hot bath can help reduce stress and joint pain, and it helps you sleep better.
These bathtubs can be customized to fit a variety of sizes and designs. They come in freestanding or drop-in variants. Some have an in-line heater, while others provide hydrotherapy methods. Some come with special neck support.
The most common infinity tub is the Kohler Sok tub. It has a Japanese style soaking experience, which includes a fog of atmospheric fog covering the water. In addition, the tub does not have a typical faucet, but instead, is operated by voice command.
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Whether planning a bathroom renovation or simply updating your existing space, Vancouver Kitchen Renovation can help you create a bathroom that fits your style and budget. With years of experience working with homeowners across Vancouver, BC, we know how to transform bathrooms into spaces that fit your lifestyle. Whether you’re looking for a modern look or something more traditional, we can help you achieve the look you want. As a locally owned and operated company, we pride ourselves on providing quality products and exceptional customer service. When you choose VK Renovation, you can rest assured knowing that you’re choosing a company that cares about your satisfaction.
We understand that to be successful is to stay ahead of the curve. That means staying current with the latest technology and design trends. We always want to improve our products or services without breaking the bank. That’s why we stay connected to the latest technologies of NKBA, National Kitchen and Bath Association. In addition, at Vancouver Kitchen renovation, our primary focus is providing sustainable bathroom design and renovation packages, and we believe in sustainable living. Sustainable living is a way of life in harmony with nature. It is a lifestyle which focuses on the preservation of our environment. Sustainable living is a philosophy emphasizing respect for the environment and concern for its well-being. This means we should take care of the planet and treat it as if it were our home. We should try to preserve what we have and protect it from destruction. If we do this, we will enjoy the benefits of the earth’s resources for many generations. Whether you’re planning a major remodel or adding finishing touches to your current bathroom, we’d love to discuss your project. Book your showroom consultation online.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Are mosaic tiles good for modern bathrooms
It would be best if you avoided mosaic tiles in modern design unless you are using them as your accent tiles. They can make your bathroom appear dated and busy. Consider using mosaic tiles to accent your sink, bathtub, and shower.
What colour looks best in a bathroom?
This question is not easy to answer. There are many preferences and different styles, so what looks good in one bathroom might not be the best in another. Some of the most preferred colors for bathrooms are light blue, white, and pale yellow. These colours create a tranquil and serene environment that’s often sought after in a bathroom. Of course, it is ultimately up to the individual to decide what colour looks best in their bathroom.
White is the most widely used bathroom color because it makes a room seem larger and brighter. It is versatile enough to be used with other colours. Another popular option is cream. It gives off a warm and welcoming feeling. Bathrooms are often decorated with light blue because it encourages relaxation and gives the room a spa-like atmosphere. A bathroom with a pale green color is a good choice. It has a soothing effect and can create a relaxing atmosphere. The best bathroom color is one that makes you feel relaxed and comfortable.
How do you beautify your bathroom?
You don’t have to spend a lot to beautify your bathrooms. Below, we give you some tips:
Paint Your Bathroom Walls – Paint your walls a bright colour, such as yellow or green. This will make your room feel fresh and clean.
Add Some Mirrors – Mirrors give a luxurious touch to any bathroom. Mirrors are also able to reflect light into dark areas. If you’re looking for a cheap way to improve your bathroom, consider adding mirrors.
Simple accessories are best – These accessories can be used to give your home a chic look. A basket filled with towels can be hung over the bathtub. Put a few candles around the mirror to add a decorative element.
Hang Up A Picture – If you want to change up the decor of your bathroom, try hanging a picture. Pick one with a theme that is relevant to your bathroom. If you live near nature, consider a photograph of a mountain landscape.
Stenciling Creates an Artistic Look – Another way to beautify your bathroom is with stenciling. Use stencils to create shapes and then paint them on the walls. Before you start to paint another shape, be sure to give it several coats.
Buy a New Toilet Seat Cushion – Many people overlook toilet seats when thinking about changing their bathroom. Toilet seats can be easily replaced and aren’t too expensive.
Change the Color of Your Sink Faucet- It is possible to change the color of your faucets. You can create an original style in your bathroom by changing the colour of your faucet.
Install A Laundry Hook – A laundry hook can transform your bathroom. You can hang items like clothes or shoes from the ceiling and not put them away in drawers.
Add Plants – Plants are good for cleaning the air inside your home. Plus, they can be used to hide unsightly objects. Place plants near windows so that you can enjoy the view.
Towels that are old should be replaced with baskets. You won’t have any mess to clean up after guests arrive.
Add Storage Space – Storage space can help keep your bathroom tidy. Consider adding shelves to the top of the sink, along the wall, or under the countertop.
You can improve your lighting by installing better lighting fixtures in your bathroom. Recessed lights are better than track lighting if you can.
You can get creative with tile designs – A tile design can create a unique bathroom design. You can use this technique to incorporate various patterns and textures.
Create a Quiet Bathroom. Take everything off the countertops and cabinets. Get rid of any traces of water and clean up surfaces.
Upgrading Lighting – Replace your lighting fixtures and bulbs with modern ones. This will give your bathroom a new look.
Paint Walls: A white bathroom can feel brighter and cleaner with the help of paint walls. They can also make a beautiful backdrop for artwork.
Mirrors on Cabinets – Mirrors can add light to your bathroom without taking up too much space. They can also reflect natural light into dark areas of your bathroom.
Hang Pictures and Artwork – Hanging photos and artwork can add beauty to your bathroom. Pick pieces that complement one another and fit together well.
How can you make a bathroom more sustainable?
There are many ways to make your bathroom more environmentally friendly. Installing low-flow fixtures like toilets or showerheads is one way. This will conserve water. A second option is to use environmentally friendly cleaning products. These cleaners are safer for the environment. Recycled materials, such as glass and metal, can be used in bathrooms. Your bathroom can be made more sustainable by simple modifications.
How do you update outdated bathrooms?
Today’s bathroom renovations don’t require much more than a new coat or a few fixtures. Sometimes, though, these updates don’t suffice.
It may be worth it to renovate your bathroom completely. This is especially true in homes built before 1980 where the plumbing system can cause leakage and water damage.
But while a complete overhaul might seem daunting, it doesn’t have to be. With some planning and preparation you can make your home a beautiful place. Here’s how to tackle a project of this magnitude.
Create a plan. It doesn’t matter if you hire professionals or do the job yourself.
Also, you need to think about whether you would rather renovate or build a new layout. You’ll need to remove walls in order to allow for proper drainage if you choose to renovate existing spaces.
Once you’ve determined the direction you want to go in, sketch rough floor plans. Then measure each room.
Next, select a color scheme. While neutral colors such as black and gray are popular choices, these won’t suit every home. You should choose colours that are complementary to your existing decor. If your house is made of wood, warm colours like orange, yellow, or gold could be used.
It can be hard to choose a palette, but it is possible. Take plenty of time to shop furniture, appliances, accessories.
Finally, check out local building codes. Depending on your district or city, you may be required to obtain permits before starting any major remodel. In certain cases, you might need to apply for a permit at your local city hall. If you’re not sure what code applies to you, call your local Building Inspection Division, or contact the Building Inspection Division, British Columbia.
Reputable Bathroom contractors can help you decide the best way to proceed. They can guide you through the process and provide advice about the permits that you will need. You can also take advantage of tax deductions. A tax credit may be available for those who invest in significant renovations, particularly if they are energy-efficient.
What will be the most popular bathroom design in 2023
The bathroom market is constantly changing as customers demand better-quality products and lower prices.
Next-generation bathroom design will be based on sustainable, safe, healthy materials and finishes.
These include waterless urinals and low-flow toilets.
This trend will also place emphasis on hygiene and health by providing shower heads and other devices to promote better hygiene.
What bathroom finishes will be in fashion?
The matte-black finish was a popular choice in 2022. This trend will continue into 2023. Brushed brass, bronze and other finishes will be very popular in 2023. These finishes can be luxurious and add a sense of luxury to any bathroom.
When designing a bathroom, bathroom finishes are often overlooked. Bathroom finishes should be planned and considered carefully from the beginning. They have a huge impact on how the room feels and looks. They also help to create a sense calmness and tranquility in the space.
It is also important to think about the materials you choose for your bathroom. A classic white tiled bathroom floor might be paired with a wooden bathtub and vanity unit. Or you might opt for a totally different colour scheme like black and white or a completely contrasting palette. Whatever your choice, make sure it fits in the overall design scheme of the house.
If you are thinking of bathroom finishes, don’t forget that it doesn’t take much to make a bathroom luxurious. An easy coat of paint can transform a bathroom into something unique.
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The average midrange bathroom remodels costs $27,164, according to the latest Remodeling Cost versus Value report, and it’s projected that you will recoup 58.9% of that cost when reselling your home. (architecturaldigest.com)
This article will reveal more about AntiBac surfaces and how Villeroy and Boch products have 99.9% fewer bacteria. (superbath.co.uk)
2023 bathroom design trends: Large format tile (59%) was the most popular material for tub and shower surrounds. Slab surfaces (40%) were the next most popular (https://nkba.org)
According to the EPA, a conventional toilet uses 1.6 gallons per flush, but that old pink one could use between 3.5 to 7 gallons per flush. (elemental.green)
2023 bathroom design trends: Large format tiles were favoured by 59% of those surveyed.mSlab surfaces were favoured by 40% of those surveyed. (https://nkba.org)
2023 bathroom design trends: Chromotherapy, which uses coloured lights to stimulate relaxation, was chosen by 25%. Preset lighting schemes for different times during the day were favoured by 29%. (https://nkba.org)
2023 bathroom design trends: 82% of those surveyed revealed bathrooms are now designed for two-person use. (https://nkba.org)
2023 bathroom design trends: Heated floors were favoured by a substantial 75% of those who responded to the survey.(https://nkba.org)
NKBA estimates that broken down, most of this cost comes from fixtures and plumbing (about 29 percent), followed by counters and surfaces (21 percent), labour (20 percent), and cabinetry and hardware (16 percent). (remodelista.com)
If possible, allow a 15 to 20% contingency fund so you’re prepared for the unexpected. (loveproperty.com)
WaterSense-labeled bathroom sink faucets use a maximum of 1.5 gallons per minute, reducing water use by 30 percent or more from the standard flow of 2.2 gallons per minute – without sacrificing performance. (elemental.green)
2023 bathroom design trends: Floating vanities were favoured by 71% of those surveyed. (https://nkba.org)
External Links
houzz.com
2020 U.S. Houzz Bathroom Trends Study
Storage niche and eclectic tile – Contemporary – Bathroom – Other – Katie Monkhouse Interior Design
homeadvisor.com
Learn how much it would cost to remodel a Bathroom
Where does your money go for a bathroom remodel? | HomeAdvisor
How To
How to Design your Bathroom (DIY Project)
It is important to plan carefully for a bathroom remodel. There are many decisions to consider, from the selection of the right materials to the hiring of the right contractor. You should consider the time it will take before starting any major home-improvement project. By doing so, you will be able plan accordingly.
Before you begin your bathroom renovation, you should decide how long you are willing to dedicate to the project. If you have only one weekend to work on the project, you may be able to make minor cosmetic changes. However, if you have the time to complete more substantial projects such as replacing the tub or installing new tiles, it is possible.
After you’ve determined how much time you will devote to your bathroom renovation, you can start planning. Make a list of all the changes you’d like to make. Browse magazines and the internet for inspiration if you aren’t sure where to begin. Once you know what material you desire, you can begin shopping for it and comparing its prices.
If you want to make large changes, like installing a new bathtub, it is a good idea to hire a licensed contractor. They will be able to assist you in the installation and can even offer advice on the best materials. They can handle all permits.
When it comes time to start working on your bathroom renovation, take measurements and photos of the space before you begin. That way, you’ll have a reference point to refer back to as you make changes. Always take your time and be patient. Don’t be afraid of asking for help if you have any questions.
You can calculate the cost of your bathroom renovaton by adding the following costs together:
Materials – This covers everything, from paint and tiles to cabinets. You’ll likely need to purchase these items separately because they’re often sold in packages.
Labor – A professional contractor can save you thousands in future repairs by installing the plumbing, electrical and drywall required for a bathroom remodeling project. There are many factors that can affect the cost of hiring a professional contractor, including where you are located and how large your project is.
Other Costs – The final cost category includes permits and taxes. These fees will depend on where you live as well as the type and extent of your renovations.
Remember that your home’s value will affect the cost of your bathroom remodel. You’ll need to ensure the renovations that you make increase the value of your house if you plan to sell it in the near future. Ask a realtor or appraiser for an estimate of the value of your bathroom renovation.
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mdmcustom-remodeling · 2 years ago
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2023 BATHROOM REMODELING COSTS IN LOS ANGELES
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2023 BATHROOM REMODELING COSTS IN LOS ANGELES
Have you been thinking about changing up your bathroom? Maybe your family has grown and you simply don’t have enough room anymore. Perhaps your needs have changed, and you find that you rarely use the bathtub anymore, but could certainly use a larger shower. Or you might have found yourself looking at the old vanity, the dated shower and the toilet that no longer works as well as it should and started thinking that it all has to go – all of it! Right down to the walls, to start with something fresh and new.
If you’re considering remodeling your Los Angeles bathroom this year, you’re in the right place. MDM Custom Remodeling, Inc. can provide you with the services you need, from the initial planning to the final inspection. But before you dive in, take some time to look at your budget and figure out exactly what you can afford in your bathroom remodel. Understanding the remodeling costs in Los Angeles in 2023 can help you plan well and choose the fixtures, finishes, and materials that matter the most to you.
Let’s start by looking at the size of the project.
Size Plays a Huge Factor in Your Bathroom Remodeling Costs in Los Angeles
Of course, it makes sense that the size of your bathroom relates to the overall cost of your project – the larger the bathroom, the larger the price. Right? Well, not exactly.
What matters is not necessarily the square footage of the bathroom but rather, the number of fixtures you include in the space. As a general rule of thumb, the more fixtures you include, the greater the cost. You can have a quite spacious bathroom but if there is only a single-sink vanity, toilet, and walk-in shower, you are likely going to pay less than for a smaller bathroom with twice the fixtures.
To put that in perspective:
A half-bathroom is typically the lowest cost bathroom remodel, with only one or two fixtures – just a sink and a toilet. A full bathroom adds in another fixture, the bathtub or shower, with a total of three to four fixtures. Master bathrooms usually have two sinks, and deluxe bathrooms often have a separate shower and bathtub in addition to the other fixtures – there can easily be at least five fixtures, possibly more. That’s why a large, deluxe bathroom remodel will almost always cost more than remodeling a half-bath.
How Materials Affect Your Bathroom Remodeling Costs in 2023
The “finish level” of your remodel refers to the quality of the fixtures, finishes, and materials in your bathroom. This takes into account everything from your wall treatments and flooring to your choice of showerheads and faucets. Here are the most common finish types:
Budget options: These are usually the materials you find at your local home improvement store. This can include single-sink vanities, a variety of affordable tile, basic fixtures by names like Moen and Delta, and toilets, alcove bathtubs, and shower surrounds.
Mid-grade: These are higher-end items that you might be able to pick up at a home improvement store but would more than likely have to go to a more specialized place to do it, such as a kitchen and bath store. Look for names like Signature Hardware, Kohler, and American Standard.
High-end: These can include much nicer materials you can buy from a retailer or some custom options made just for you. Artistic Tile, Robern, and Brizo are common names for these more stately options.
Luxury: This is where you can go all-out with the most luxurious pieces you can imagine. The price tag is hefty but so is the customization. Names like Lefroy Brooks and THG Paris are good places to begin, but luxury could also mean truly custom from a master craftsman in the local area.
Budget options for your bathroom can run into the hundreds or even low-thousands of dollars, while luxury options could run into the tens of thousands for a single fixture!
When you’re looking at your bathroom remodeling costs in Los Angeles in 2023, let MDM Custom Remodeling, Inc. go over all the options with you and work within your budget to create the bathroom that is right for you. We can help you understand your options and guide you to mixing and matching them for a remodel that can keep you under budget but still provide a few show-stopping pieces.
Scope Matters When Remodeling Your Bathroom in Los Angeles
There are a few options when you remodel your bathroom. You don’t have to take it down to the bare studs – you can remodel certain parts of the bathroom instead, such as focusing only on a new shower but leaving the toilet and vanity alone. Let’s break down your options:
Small Scale Remodel. This remodel is exactly what it sounds like – a remodel on one part of the bathroom, such as replacing the bathtub with a walk-in shower or a bath/tub combination. This remodel might require work beyond the replacement, such as necessitating new flooring or wall treatments.
Rip and Replace. This is a full renovation that takes everything out of your bathroom and replaces it with all new fixtures and materials. The layout remains the same, so you don’t have to move around any plumbing or electrical wiring. This works great if you like the configuration of your bathroom right now but the fixtures are dated and need a refresh.
Gut Renovation. This is the mother of all renovations. It requires not only pulling everything from the existing bathroom but might also include taking down walls, moving around plumbing and electrical lines, and completely changing the layout of the space. In other words, you’re removing the bathroom entirely and starting with a blank canvas.
A gut renovation is much more involved than a full renovation and thus, there are many steps you must take before you even begin. This includes obtaining professional design services and permits. Here at MDM Custom Remodeling, Inc., our one-stop shop provides you with the services you need to make your dream bathroom a reality.
Overall Costs for Your Bathroom Remodel in Los Angeles in 2023
Before we break down the individuals parts of your remodel, you might be wondering what a good average cost might be for what you want to do. Let’s take a look:
A budget remodel, going with handsome yet affordable options, can run about $18,000. 
A mid-grade remodel, where you choose some budget options and some show-stopping additions, can run around $28,500. 
A high-end remodel, in which you look for items that are top-of-the-line and go with attractive interior design options, can cost $40,500 and up.
Keep in mind that these costs do not include finishing materials and any city permit fees that might be required.
Bathroom Remodeling Services and Your Cost in Los Angeles
Some homeowners choose to piecemeal the work and go with a separate design firm, architect, general contractor, and the like. Here at MDM Custom Remodeling, Inc., we take the guesswork and trouble out of finding multiple companies to do the job. We can work closely with you to design the bathroom you want to see, talk about the options that might fit into your budget, help you obtain the necessary permits (if you need them), and handle the construction of your new bathroom – all with one contact that starts with a free consultation.
Breaking Down Your Bathroom Remodel
If you’re not quite sure what sort of remodel you want, consider each section of your bathroom and decide what you want to do with it. Do you like the walls but hate the floor? Do you enjoy your bathtub as it is but the shower leaves a lot to be desired? From simply replacing the vanity with something nicer or tearing out the entire bathroom to start fresh, MDM Custom Remodeling, Inc. can help you choose which elements to keep and which to take away. Let’s break down the bathroom, piece by piece.
The Vanity
You have several options for a vanity. The lowest cost is a pre-fabricated option, such as what you might find at a local home improvement store. You can choose one that has a countertop already with it or one that requires you to choose a separate countertop. While these are affordable and certainly do the job, you have very limited customization for the piece. You can choose between those that have one sink or two. These vanity options typically run between $300 and $2,000.
If you want a vanity that is longer than six feet, has more than two sinks, or has specially-designed cabinets underneath, you’ll need to go with a custom option. These start at $2,000 and go up from there – depending upon the material you choose, the cost could go up to as high as five figures.
Creating Your Shower
This can be one of the most expensive parts of your bathroom remodel. If you are doing a full gut of the bathroom for your remodel, you can opt to change up the shower however you please. That means you can choose anything from a corner shower to a bathtub/shower combo to a walk-in shower, depending upon the space you have available.
As you might imagine, a prefabricated shower surround is much more affordable. Though these are usually made of fiberglass, they can mimic other materials and look quite good doing it. It can often be installed for less than $1,000. However, you can go a more expensive route with tile on the walls and/or the shower floor. In general, the smaller the tile and the larger the shower, the more expensive the labor costs will be.
Other materials, such as marble or natural stone, take your shower to a higher-end level and can cost in the tens of thousands.
If You Include a Bathtub
Not every bathroom includes a bathtub – a bathroom with only a shower is a quite popular option. But those who want a luxurious master bath experience, have children in the home, or have trouble with mobility will want to ensure there is a bathtub in the house. A bathtub is also a great idea if you intend to sell the home in the future.
If you’re worried about affordability, keep in mind that a shower/bathtub combination is likely not going to cost much more than a bathtub itself – assuming that the bathtub is an alcove style or similar, where it meets the wall where the plumbing will be. You can expect this to run anywhere from $500 to $2,000, but likely on the lower end.
However, a stand-alone tub is also a great option. Imagine a cast-iron clawfoot tub in the center of the room, or an elegant Japanese soaking tub taking center stage. You will likely pay more for these options, but if you are hoping to make your bathtub an anchor focal point in the room, you can’t go wrong with the freestanding tub. Depending upon your dreams for your bathroom, you could spend thousands on the right tub.
Flooring
Most bathrooms have tile flooring, and for good reason: It’s an attractive, waterproof surface that comes in an endless array of colors, sizes, and designs. But just as with tiling a shower, using tile on the floor of your bathroom – or even on the walls – can be an expensive endeavor. To save costs, you could go with waterproof vinyl planks or linoleum. It’s important to talk with us about what you envision for your bathroom and discuss the type of flooring you want. We might be able to figure out an option that gives you the elegance you want at a more affordable price.
Plumbing and Fixtures
Don’t underestimate the potential cost of your faucets, showerheads, valves and handles. Some homeowners choose to go with budget materials but want the faucets and showerheads to stand out, giving a look of elegance to the room. Consider that the most basic faucets and handles might run a few hundred dollars, while high-end options can run into the thousands.
Electrical and Lighting
If your lighting is outdated, you might want to improve it with recessed lights, decorator lighting around the vanity or hanging lights over the tub. Even a lovely lamp on a long vanity can add a look of classic sophistication while providing the bright light you need to see in the bathroom. Keep in mind that changing the lighting might mean adding more electrical wiring and switches.
Don’t forget the exhaust fan – you might want to upgrade to a quieter model. If you like where it is, you just have to worry about replacing the fan itself and not necessarily making any electrical changes. Let MDM Custom Remodeling, Inc. look at your situation and tell you where electrical changes might be necessary.
Other Potential Expenses for your Los Angeles Bathroom Remodel
There could be other expenses for your bathroom remodel in Los Angeles. In 2023, there are plenty of supply issues still lingering after the height of the pandemic. And because of that, the cost of materials could be higher than what you might have expected a year ago. Keep that in mind as you move forward in choosing the elements of your bathroom remodel.
Demolition of your existing bathroom is a quick part of the job but it does require heavy labor and the use of a dumpster to take things away. Most other “surprise” expenses will come after the remodel is over. For instance, you’ll need to paint the walls (or apply wallpaper) when the job is finished. You might want to install a shower door, towel rods, grab bars in the shower or bath, and shelving units. You might find that you want to include things that drive up the price substantially, such as a nice mirror, medicine cabinet, or high-dollar light fixtures. Keep these in mind for your bottom line.
MDM Custom Remodeling, Inc. can help you with your bathroom remodel from start to finish. We can talk with you about your dreams for the space and what you can practically afford, then help you choose how to proceed. We can provide the custom design services you need to get started, help you get the permits you might need, keep you updated throughout the work, and be there for the final inspection of the job. Get in touch today to let us guide you through the process.
FAQs
What is the average bathroom remodeling cost in Los Angeles in 2023?
The cost of your bathroom remodel depends upon many factors, including the size of the bathroom, the type of remodel, the cost of moving around any plumbing lines, and the quality of the fixtures and finishes you choose. A rip-and-replace full bathroom remodel in Los Angeles can average anywhere from $18,000 to $74,000 – a very wide range! A major remodel that requires gutting the room can add up to 25% more to that cost. Only the pros at MDM Custom Remodeling Inc. can look over your bathroom and give you a solid estimate.
How much does it cost to demolish a bathroom in Los Angeles?
Demolition costs are usually dependent upon the square footage of the bathroom. It’s one of the quickest phases of the process. Let us take a look at your bathroom plans to give you a firm estimate that includes the cost of demolition.
Is a permit necessary for a bathroom remodeling project in Los Angeles?
That depends on what you’re doing with your bathroom remodel. The permit requirements vary from one locale to another. In general, permits are necessary if there will be any changes in your plumbing, electrical, or mechanical elements, or if load-bearing walls will be moved. The cost of your permit will depend upon the local rules. Let us look into the costs for you.
What are the costs to tile a Los Angeles bathroom?
The cost of tiling a bathroom in Los Angeles depends upon the size of the bathroom, the preparation of the space, the type of tile you choose, and the labor required to install it. A good rule of thumb is to expect between $26 and $82 per square foot, but that can vary even more widely depending upon your choice of tile.
How much does it cost for vanity replacement in my Los Angeles bathroom?
Vanities can range from a few hundred dollars to several thousand, depending upon how large and fancy you want to get. In addition to the cost of the vanity itself, you might have to relocate the plumbing or electrical, expand them, or bring them up to code. Preparation of the site and the installation will incur labor costs. If you are going with a high-end, custom job, expect to pay more.
What does a shower remodel in Los Angeles cost in 2023?
Remodeling your shower can run you from a few thousand dollars to $15,000 or more. As with any other bathroom remodeling costs, the final price will depend upon the size of your bathroom, the shower you choose to upgrade to, and any plumbing or electrical you might have to move to get the shower where you want it. The materials you choose will make a big difference as well – for instance, standard ceramic tile might cost you around $1.50 per square foot, on average, while marble tile might run $50 per square foot or more. To be sure of the costs, get in touch with MDM Custom Remodeling Inc. for a good estimate of what you can expect to pay for your shower remodel.
What are the small bathroom remodeling costs in Los Angeles in 2023?
No matter the size of your bathroom remodel, the cost largely depends upon the number of fixtures you have, the quality of those fixtures, and the materials you choose. To put that in perspective, a small bathroom remodel could run $15,000 if you choose high-end fixtures and materials, but a large bathroom remodel could cost the same if you go with lower costs for fixtures and materials. Therefore, it’s difficult to provide a good estimate until we take a look at your bathroom and talk about the materials you want to use. MDM Custom Remodeling Inc. can look over your plans and give you a good estimate on the cost of remodeling your bathroom.
Are there any hidden costs to bathroom remodeling in Los Angeles?
As with any other major remodel, sometimes unexpected expenses will pop up. This can be especially true in a bathroom, where water is a constant presence. If we get into the walls and discover an issue with your plumbing, such as a water leak that has led to rot, mildew or mold, you might face additional expenses to fix the problem. It’s a good idea to set aside an extra 10-15% over the cost of your estimate to pay for these unexpected issues, should they arise. If everything goes smoothly, then you have some extra cash left over for decorating the bathroom when the work is done!
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helloemergencyservices · 2 years ago
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How to remove a cast iron tub
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When it's time to install a new bathtub, it's also time to remove the old one. Removing a heavy, bulky cast iron tub is nothing like removing an acrylic or fiberglass tub. Weight, bulkiness and the possibility of damaging your walls and floors make it very challenging.
But you can choose between three methods that simplify the removal process and pave your way to the important task of remodeling your bathroom. You can either remove the cast iron bathtub in one piece, or you have two options to break it down into small pieces. Which solution you choose will depend on your needs and skills.
Reuse
If you need to keep the tub for some reason - for example, to reuse it in another part of the house or to sell it - you can try to remove it in one piece. For private waste haulers, it is not necessary to keep the tub in one piece, as they will accept debris in almost any condition.
Remove intact tub
If you are removing the cast iron tub intact, you will need to detach the tub from the walls and floor and transport it out of the bathroom in one piece through the door.
This will minimize mess and reduce the risk of injury from sharp-edged metal.
However, alcove bathtubs usually fit so tightly in their coves that something has to give - either the walls or the tub. With this method, you may have to remove or grind down a wall stud or two to swing the tub out.
For freestanding cast iron tubs, it is best to carry the tub out intact unless the doorway does not allow it.
Break open tub with sledgehammer
With this method, the cast iron bathtub stays in place while the blows of a sledgehammer methodically remove the tub so it can be removed in smaller pieces.
Breaking up a cast iron bathtub with a sledgehammer is the preferred method for contractors and DIYers alike. The tub can be broken down into pieces small enough to fit into plastic bags.
You'll need heavy gloves for this, as the metal pieces and splinters of porcelain coating are razor sharp. The noise is deafening, so hearing protection is required.
If you can handle the temporary mess, using a sledgehammer is the fastest way to smash and remove a cast iron tub.
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mel-the-fangirl · 4 years ago
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Always You
Armie Hammer x Reader
Words: 3,372
This is just a self indulgent thing I wrote to get myself back into the swing of writing stuff. This is actually the first thing I’ve finished in a long ass time so it probably sucks but it’s something! 
DISCLAIMER: I am not claiming to know anything about what went on in Armie’s marriage, this is all fiction. I have nothing against his wife, once again, this is just fiction.
Please like, reblog or leave me a message! Thank you!
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The California sun beat down on you uncomfortably, matting your hair to the nape of your neck, but you endured it just so you could take in the house before you. The glare of the stark white wall made it hard to look at but you couldn’t help but admire the way the entrance arched around the front door.
Through the small wrought iron window on the door, you could see the courtyard, lush bushes and bougainvilleas of every vibrant colour dotting the perimeter.
You hummed thoughtfully. 
"Not up to your standards?" 
"Surprisingly enough," you spun on your heel and looked up at him. "These are exactly my standards." 
Your eyes traced his impressive height until you were gazing at the floor. 
"Right down to the hand painted tiles." you muttered, eyebrows raised
Armie laughed, throwing his head back, "Wait till you see the inside." 
The inside was even better. Natural, earthy tones were perfectly contrasted by the vivid colour of the Spanish tiles, everywhere you looked there would be a cluster of them in just the right spot.
He talked animatedly, his long arms swinging and gesturing all over the place. His blue eyes were bright and you moved from room to room trying to keep up with his huge strides. 
"This is your room." he stated, throwing open the arched wooden door with a flourish
You knew what to expect, of course. Ever since he came to you asking for ideas on how to design his new home, your shared Pinterest board was focused exclusively on Spanish Revival but seeing it in the flesh was a whole other experience. 
"Armie…" you trailed off, gripping his arm tightly
It was a dream come to life. A dream of a spacious, immaculately clean room with white walls and warmly coloured rugs, a giant bed with your recommended bedspread and number of pillows all in order (you couldn't believe he actually paid attention to the Pinterest board).
"Do you like it?" he asked you, placing his large hand on yours
"Like it? I fucking love it, Armie! Oh my god!"
You raced to see the bathroom and nearly died and went to heaven, if you weren't already there. 
A classic, tiled bathtub was tucked into an alcove that took up most of the far side of the wall. The drawers and the sink were all set in rich, dark wood and it all smelled vaguely like jasmine. 
"Oh, yeah," you nodded approvingly, already picturing yourself in the tub, overcome by bubbles. "Hell yeah." 
Armie looked at you with a goofy grin on his face, he reached out to squeeze your shoulder, "I'll grab your bags, why don't you hop in there? I'm making dinner, you just relax." 
"You said the magic words." you grinned back at him
He leaned down to kiss your cheek, his soft lips and the subtle smell of his aftershave caused your heart to skip a few beats. 
A feeling of dread began to cloud over the bliss that came before. You clasped your hands together tightly as he walked past you, he stopped at the door, the top of his head almost grazing the frame. 
"Y/N?" 
"Yeah?"
"I am so glad you're here." Armie winked at you and shut the door behind him, leaving you sucked in a whirlwind of your own increasingly frantic thoughts
You stared at the closed door, his kiss on your cheek still tingling. 
"Bath." you declared to no one in particular, hoping that once you were done, all your worries and anxieties would go down the drain with the suds. 
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You woke up with a start, the water in the tub sloshing around as you roused yourself from sleep, that bath must have really done the trick. Night had already fallen, it was pitch dark and only the scented candles you lit illuminated your surroundings.
Outside, the palm trees swung from side to side, back and forth in an erratic dance, big fat drops of rain fell noisily onto the ground, painting it in a silvery sheen. A full blown storm was raging beyond the French casement windows. How long were you out?
You ran your hand along the wall to turn on the lights but when you flipped the switch, nothing happened.
A blackout. Of course.
You dressed quickly in the dark, hoping nothing was inside out.
"Armie?" you called out, shutting the door behind you
As you walked through the house in the quiet darkness, with only the sound of your slippers on the tile and the pouring rain as your companions, you couldn’t help but feel a little scared. 
The longer you thought about it though, the more you were convinced that it wasn’t the fact that you were walking alone in the dark that was scaring you, it was the thought of being completely alone with Armie in his beautiful new home. 
You paused just a few steps shy of the kitchen. Frank Sinatra’s smooth baritone trickled out of the massive arched doorway.
“The stars are aglow and tonight how their light sets me dreaming.
My love, do you know that your eyes are like stars brightly beaming?
I bring you and sing you a moonlight serenade.” you heard Armie sing along
His voice was like velvet, rich and deep and soothing. Try as you might, you still found yourself drifting towards him. Don’t get it wrong, your heart was beating three miles a minute but you felt like you were on autopilot. Next thing you knew, you were standing in the doorway.
He moved with ease, swiftly reaching over to the spice rack and back to the pot before him. Entranced, you watched as he dipped a finger into his creation and promptly placed it in his mouth, he nodded approvingly and finally lifted his gaze to you.
Your breath hitched in your throat. You felt like a child caught with their hand in the cookie jar. 
Neither of you spoke. 
"So don't let me wait, come to me tenderly…" Sinatra continued to sing, seemingly giving you instructions.
Armie closed the distance between you until you were almost chest to chest. 
"Dance with me?"
"The power's out." you deadpanned, losing your train of thought as he wrapped your arms around you
"I know, that's why I lit candles. So, will you dance with me?" 
Wordlessly, you wrapped your arms around his torso. He swayed slowly, squeezing you gently.
You rested your head on his warm chest, smiling as he hummed along. This felt good, too good. Your heart tightened in your chest, desperate to hold on to this memory of you and him.
"Oh, shit. The soup." he cursed, pulling away just as steam began to rise from the pot on the stove
The illusion shattered like a porcelain statuette meeting a marble floor. You were brought back to reality and you felt very cold all of a sudden. 
"Y/N, take a seat. I'll bring it all over." he began ladling soup into a smooth wooden bowl
The dining table was long and rectangular, made from dark wood to match the rest of the items in the house. An elaborate candelabra stood in the middle, projecting all kinds of shapes across the room. 
"Now," he set a steaming bowl of fragrant soup in front of you. "Eat up. You're freezing."
"Thank you, this smells amazing."
You expected him to take the seat across from you or at the head of the table but instead, he sat next to you, his leg almost brushing against yours. 
"Hope it tastes as good as it smells." Armie remarked, watching you like a hawk as you took your first sip
"Mmm," you smacked your lips and smiled at his nervous expression. "It's good! Six stars, no joke. Don't look so nervous, Armie, it's just me."
He dragged his teeth along his lower lip and stirred his spoon in his bowl. You would never be "just you" to him, you never were. Something in his heart always made him want to impress you, be around you. It was one of the first things he and his ex-wife argued about.
But you didn't need to know that.
Clearly, this stormy night was going to be spent by candlelight. Romantic, sure, but dangerous. Both of your secrets and words left unsaid hovered over you like shadows, waiting to be revealed. 
Eventually, you settled back into your usual routine with Armie. Catching up, playfully critiquing his movies that you've seen, much to his embarrassment. Then finally, an opening to ask the question you've been dying to ask. 
You set your wine glass on the table, tracing the lip of your glass with your fingertip. "So, are we going to skirt around it all night, Armie? Or are you going to tell me what happened?"
He sucked in a deep breath, wiping both his hands on his lap. He’d been expecting that, of course. You two haven’t seen each other in a year but you never lost touch. When the news of his divorce broke out, you expected to be the first person he would call, but he never did.
“Well, Y/N, uh,” his long fingers scratched at the back of his neck, "I got divorced because I had an affair. Nothing physical happened but, well, you know.”
A year ago, Armie’s marriage had been slowly but surely falling apart, it was falling apart way before the word “divorce” ever crossed their minds but they both held on, for the children. Until, they couldn’t. When all sorts of headlines and far-fetched gossip made the rounds, he took it all, nevermind that his ex-wife had her own issues, all people wanted was to take a shot at him and he let them. He didn’t really care what anyone else had to say.
The trouble was, everything was different for him when you were involved. He hung his head low, keeping his eyes on his lap. 
“Chin up, Armand.” you reached over to brush your knuckles against his chin, “I didn’t come here to judge you.”
“What are you here for then?”
"I’m here for you."
"You've always been there for me." 
A moment passed. Two, three. Mere seconds but it felt much longer. When your eyes met it felt like you were finally seeing each other for the very first time. 
Armie’s palms had become slick with sweat and he felt a lump forming in his throat. He gulped down a glass of water to fend off whatever was going on with him.
"So, uh. How's that guy you've been seeing?" he casually draped his arm over the back of his chair even though he wasn't feeling casual at all.
"Well," you exhaled, smiling ruefully at him. "That's been over for months now." 
He was absolutely floored. His eyes widened to a size that could rival the bowl in front of you and his jaw almost hit the floor. You chuckled into your shoulder.
"Damn, Y/N. That's the second one this month." he clicked his tongue
"Armand, I don't think you're in the position to judge. " you looked at him meaningfully, cocking your head to the side
"Heh. Touché."
You ate in silence while trying to ignore the way your heart was trying to break out of your chest. Talking about your love life was dangerous territory. 
"Can I just ask you something though?" Armie put his spoon down and turned to you
"Look, I know I'm not exactly Dr. Love right now but, what's going on, Y/N? You know I’m always here if you need to talk."
He was so genuinely concerned, you could see it in the way he looked at you. It’s a shame he was the reason behind all your failed relationships. This really wasn't how you pictured telling Armie you had been in love with him since you were teenagers. In fact, you didn’t think you were going to tell him at all.
Before you could even stop yourself, the words came tumbling from your mouth. 
"I've actually been in love with one man my entire life." 
"Whoa! Whoever he is, he’s a lucky guy. To have the Great Y/N Y/L/N hung up on him." the corners of his lips were quirked up in a soft smile but you noticed that it didn't reach his eyes
"Oh, he was lucky for a while," you gripped the side of your chair until your knuckles turned white
"Everyone adored him, saw how talented he was. His life was picture perfect."
Why you were saying all this to Armie, he had no idea. It stung a little, knowing that you were hung up on someone else but he was definitely used to you overlooking him by now. 
"But he.. He's going through a bit of a rough patch now. He's.. He got a divorce," 
He squared his shoulders and weaved his arms tight against his chest, his eyebrows knitted together. 
Finally telling him the truth terrified you but you'd gone this far, there was no turning back. 
"Uh, yeah. He got a divorce and he hasn't seen his kids in months. It was so hard on him and he didn’t even talk to me about it but… I love him."
Saying it out loud was oddly therapeutic.
"I love him," you said louder, feeling the adrenaline course through your body. "I've loved him ever since I first met him. I loved him when we became best friends,"
"I loved him even when I had to sit and watch him marry someone else. I loved him when he told me he was going to be a dad and he cried on my shoulder because he said he was so afraid he'd mess it up,"
Armie uncrossed his arms so abruptly, the face of his watch clacked against the table. His eyes were wide, filled with questions. 
You nodded, answering the most obvious one. Tears began to sting in your eyes and sobs spasmed in your throat uncomfortably. But still you went on. 
"I loved him even when… Even when I watched him build this beautiful life with his beautiful wife and children. Even when all I could do was stand by and try to be okay with knowing that I was never going to get to be with him the way I wanted. "
Your shoulders shuddered with each shaky breath you forced through your lungs. You didn’t dare look at him, you kept a hand over your eyes as you cried.
And like hell did you cry. You cried for all the lost time, the missed opportunities, the longing looks, the what if's.
"I… Jesus. All this fucking time, Y/N." he muttered, pinching the bridge of his nose and screwing his eyes shut
Like he couldn't even stomach the sight of you. 
"I should've kept my mouth shut." you shook your head and got up
What were you thinking?
Did you honestly think it was a good idea? What did you expect would happen? That he would take your face in his hands, thumbs skimming lovingly across your cheeks? Did you honestly expect that he would finally press his lips into yours and everything would fall into place?
Just as you were about to leave the kitchen to dramatically pack up your things and see if someone was insane enough to give you a ride home in this storm, Armie reached up to grab hold of your arm.
“Don’t… Just,” he huffed, shoulders deflating, “Just don’t walk out, let’s-let’s fucking talk about this, Y/N.”
“We don’t have to talk about anything, Armie. Let me go and we can just forget I ever said anything.”
“I don’t want to forget, Y/N!” Armie suddenly exploded, rising from his seat
All six feet and five inches of him loomed over you. You had to crane your neck just so you could look him in the eye.
“Okay. Alright, let’s get this over with then.” you dragged the wooden chair back, its legs squealing noisily against the floor
You planted your hands firmly on the top of the chair, using it as a shield between you and him.
Armie regarded you with caution, “You’re not going to throw that at me, are you?”
“Can we get on with this?” you snapped
"Alright then," he ran a harsh hand over his face, "Why." 
"Why what." 
 "Why now!" he yelled, raking his hands roughly through his hair, “Why not back then when things were less fucking complicated!”
"It was too late, okay?! You were already with Elizabeth when I figured it out and I didn't wanna ruin things for you. There was never a good time.”
He stepped toward you, placing his hands on the chair next to your own, “We spent half of our goddamn lives together, Y/N! You never found a good time then?”
You looked at him. You've looked at him for half your life basically. His classically handsome face, the crinkles by his sky blue eyes that were present even when he wasn't smiling, the lines that were carefully etched into his tanned skin deepened as his brows remained pushed together.
"I didn't want to lose you! Okay?! You're fucking right, we spent half our lives together and there was no way I was going to risk going through the other half without you!"
"We could have spent the rest of our fucking lives together, Y/N. Right from the fucking start, that's what I'm trying to tell you. Right from the start, it could've been just you and me." he retorted, his voice threatened to crack
The magnitude of his words began hitting you, wave after wave. 
"We were both goddamn cowards. Now look at us," he threw a hand in your direction then at his chest, "Serial Dater and Divorced Cheater."
Silence stretched miles between you, neither of you had any more words to squeeze out of yourselves, you felt raw, exposed.
Your hand went numb from gripping the chair too tightly, you wandered over to the kitchen sink to hold it over running water but you ended up sitting on the floor with your head heavy in your hands.
To say that this wasn’t what you bargained for when you accepted Armie’s invitation to see his new house would be the understatement of your entire life. You turned his words over in your head about a dozen times.
Didn’t you get what you wanted? There it was, all laid out for you, what were you waiting for? 
Armie sighed, settling down on the floor next to you. He took your hand, the one that was just beginning to wake up, and massaged it in his.
“Can you look at me?”
You did as he asked, lifting your eyes to his. He was smiling, it was hard not to smile back.
“Hi.” he planted a kiss on the back of your hand
“Hi.” you replied, looping your arm through his and resting your head on his shoulder
The storm continued to sweep through and the wind shrieked outside but for the first time that night, you felt completely calm despite the big question staring both of you in the face.
“So now what?” you asked
“Now, I think I should reheat dinner.” he got up and extended his hand to you
Was he fucking with you? That really wasn’t the answer you were expecting but you tried not to let your disappointment show. Once your hand was in Armie’s, he pulled you to him, one hand cupped your cheek while the other landed on the small of your back.
“May I?”
His lips were just a hair’s breadth away from yours. You looked up at him, nodding almost imperceptibly but he didn’t miss a beat. He  kissed your cheek first, then your forehead, making your eyes flutter shut. You were so close together, you wondered if he could feel your heart pounding against his chest.
“Are you going to keep me waiting?” you whispered, hands already snaking around the back of his neck
Armie bent down slightly, nuzzling his nose against yours as he shook his head, “I think we’ve both been waiting long enough.”
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fletchphoenix · 4 years ago
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I,,,,couldn’t help myself. I am very weak and needed to write this idea down as soon as I could. So, here you go gamers. <3 I love y’all and hope you’ve had the best day on earth!
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Donella hasn’t expected for any of this to happen. She hadn’t expected to suddenly be launched into a parenting position, relying on the small, leather bound book that she’d hidden behind a panel in the wall of the workshop after hours of listening to Ulla ramble about her son. She’d secretly hoped that she’d be able to take care of the boy one day, alas it wasn’t meant to be, but she kept the book regardless. Either way, she hadn’t expected any of this to just...happen on the Thursday afternoon. But let's rewind, shall we?
  Walking through Pittsford was a hit or miss. One day you could be walking and it would all be fine and dandy, and the next, you could have a knife to your throat and someone demanding you give them your money. Luckily for her, it was one of the good days. No trouble going on whatsoever. Well, that’s what she thought was happening until she saw the motionless body of a scruffy blonde haired child against a wall.
  A frown painted her features as she strolled over quietly, glancing down at the boy with a bloody stump for an arm. He was a mess - hair covering his face with glasses, the frame snapped where his nose was and barely sitting on it with cracks all over the thick lenses. His pale, freckled face had an assortment of cuts and bruises, a particularly gnarly one through his right eyebrow separating the hair there. The shirt he wore was far too big for him, the white fabric hanging off his scrawny frame and coated in grime, blood and mud as though he’d never washed it in his life. His feet were bare, presumably sore and throbbing with pain from having to walk on the terrible quality cobbled streets of Pittsford’s lower class area. 
The worst part however, was the significant lack of a right arm. Blood had pooled on the rocks below him, no longer dripping from the stump as apparent from the dried up puddle underneath him and on his shirt. Colour had drained from his face, well, at least Donella thought so as there was no way a kid could be that pale and it not be from blood loss. He’d need to get that wound checked out before infection set in eventually, the arm severed from below his elbow. She should’ve probably been more worried about his condition and the fact that his arm was nowhere in sight, but considering the harsh punishments for thieves that were caught in Pittsford, it wasn’t uncommon for someone to lose an arm.
She lowered herself to his level, glancing over his small figure. “What should I do?” she thought as her eyes scanned over the curled up child. She could send him to an orphanage, but then they wouldn’t get him the help he needed with his arm and the orphanages were already full as it was, unable to feed all the kids in their care. He’d most likely die there if she sent him there. She could just leave him here, but...something stopped her. Maybe it was just something stupid, but all she could think about as she stared at the child was Ulla and how she’d talk about her son all the time.
  ...Could she be a mother?
  She pondered the thought for a moment. She’d made notes on everything Ulla would tell her about childcare, such as certain things her son loved and liked, and this kid couldn’t have been more than two years older than Ulla’s boy (Varian, was it? She couldn’t remember at this moment, more concerned about the scene in front of her). She could also make him a prosthetic if he needed it - scratch that, because he definitely needed it. Donella could take care of him if she really put her mind to it, but she wasn’t sure if she had the money to help two people. Surely she’d have to lower some wages to be able to provide for him and teach the kid how to survive out here. With a groan, she scooped the boy into her arms, him unsurprisingly light, as she carried him down the street. 
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  Blurry. Everything was blurry. 
  Hugo grumbled as he pushed himself into a sitting position, only for two strong hands of a grey haired woman to push him back down. Where even was he? And who was she? How long had he been out? He glanced over to his right, a metal prosthetic greeting him and sticking out like a sore thumb against the pale skin of his shoulder. He could’ve sworn that the stall owner only severed from his elbow down, so how the hell had he lost the rest of it? 
  “Good morning, kid. You’ve been out for three days since I picked you up and made your prosthetic.” the mystery woman muttered, placing his glasses in his hand. Upon closer inspection, however, they had new lenses with the middle of the frame crudely stuck together with some tape. He appreciated the effort though, carefully placing them onto his face and pushing them up his nose as he looked the woman in front of him up and down. “My name’s Donella. What’s yours.” 
  “Hugo.” his voice rasped and cracked. How dehydrated even was he? A table on the left of his makeshift mattress decorated with sweet sweet water and a loaf of bread. He stared at it, his mouth watering and, when Donella gave an approving nod, he lunged forward to scoff the bread down. It had been so so long since he’d eaten something this beautiful and heavenly - in fact, he can’t even remember when he last ate something like this. He gulped down the water and swore that Donella’s stone cold expression cracked into a soft smile as he indulged himself on the treat placed so graciously in front of him. 
  “Why did you do this?” Hugo whispered as he gazed at the arm, the sunlight peering through the window glinting off the metal. It looked like titanium, but that was incredibly hard to come by in these parts - or at least for him. Maybe aluminium? Or steel? Perhaps copper? Nonetheless, it was an impressive feat even though there was a slight pain in his shoulder and he couldn’t move it just yet.
  “Because you’d die otherwise, either from blood loss or infection and I didn’t want that on my conscience.” She shrugged and her cold stare fixed onto him, a shiver trailing down his spine at the sight. He bet that stare could make a grown man cry if he was being honest. “How did this even happen anyway?” 
  Hugo took in a sharp inhale. “I...tried to steal something from the vendor that sells mechanical parts. Look!” he declared as Olivia rolled out of his shirt pocket, the small mouse trailing onto his fleshy hand before he moved her to his shoulder, the cold metal lingering on his hand. “I wanted to make some improvements to her, but he caught me and the law said that...this was a suitable punishment.” Donella’s monotone expression shifted into a frown as she heard his story, the two in an uncomfortable silence as Olivia rolled happily on his shoulder. 
  “Impressive creation.” She muttered, her face conflicted as if she was making a difficult choice. Hugo could almost hear the cogs in her brain turning. “So kid, you’re obviously smart so I’m going to give you a choice,” Donella started, shuffling to sit on the end of the mattress, her knees bending awkwardly as she sat down, the mattress directly on the floor which seemed to be made out of concrete or solid rock. “You can either get sent back to the orphanage, or you can stay here with me. You can work for your keep and to pay off the debt for your arm, with a home to come back to. Which one?” 
  Hugo stopped eating for a second, his hands hesitating before he took another gulp of water. She was offering him a home. A family. A good life. He didn’t even know her and she was holding out everything he’d ever wanted as if it was nothing. Hugo searched her face for any sign of lying or false hope, picking up on nothing but genuine feelings as her eyes locked with his. “Okay.” he whispered, moving back in the bed as she rose to her feet. 
  "You need a bath, kid. Just to get all that blood off of you and all." she commented to him as she started to walk out of the door and down the hall. Hugo sat in silence, playing with his hair as he waited for the woman to come back for him. She...really was here to help him wasn’t she? She wasn’t going to double cross him and leave him back in the alley, or throw him back into the orphanage where he really didn’t want to go back. She actually wanted to be there for him. Wow. That was new.
  The woman - Donella - walked back in, an old, green tunic in her arms along with a jacket and some brown trousers with leather boots. “Okay kid. Here you go. It isn’t much, but it's the best I can do.” She stated as she guided him along the hall to the bathroom, which was a small room with a little wooden barrel for a bathtub. “Get washed and go to sleep, it's been a long day.” she declared as she turned around and left the room, closing the door behind her, leaving Hugo alone once again. 
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  As soon as she heard the boy leave the bathroom and his bedroom door creak shut, Donella strided down the hall to remove a panel from the wall. Inside the small alcove sat a leather notebook, already gathering dust and a pair of goggles from her former partner, Ulla. Keeping her footsteps as quiet as she could to not disturb the sleeping child in the room beside her, she made her way back to her room and sat on her bed, the object in question moaning under her sudden application of weight. 
  Her fingers trailed over the cover for a millisecond longer than it should’ve, the memory of Ulla lingering, as she shook her head and opened the cover to show parchment paper with ink staining their pages. Scanning over the text, she took in as much information as she could, the page illuminated by the small candle lit beside her bed. Scrawled across the pages were notes on Ulla’s parenting techniques for her little boy. She’d made them in hopes she’d at least see the boy and be able to look after him at one point, but that was a wish of the past. The pair had long since separated after the whole...library incident. Her hand drifted upwards to trace the scar trailing over her chin before she shook the thought away and continued to read.
  Hours later, she finally set the book aside and let herself fall back amongst the pillows, the sound of snoring from Hugo loud enough to carry itself down the hall. A smile slowly fought its way onto his face, before she shut it down immediately and covered her face. God, she already cared too much about this kid. Oh well, she could look after him.
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notyetneedcoffee · 5 years ago
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Part Three of the Calling Series
Pairings: Bucky Barnes x Reader
Warnings: NSFW, 18+, Smut, Violence, including past domestic violence, stalker behavior
* * *
The phone tucked into the seat beside you vibrated. None of your colleagues noticed as they discussed the latest news over prime rib sandwiches and cobb salads. Pulling the device up enough to see the screen, you fought to keep your face neutral.  
A ‘Thinking of you’ text was followed a picture of Bucky’s wrist disappearing into the waistband of his generously tented sweatpants.
He knew your lunch today would be with work friends. You’d discussed it last night when he called. The team was on an assignment in Japan at the moment so it had to be close to two o’clock in the morning there. Bucky planned this. The shit.
Another buzz. You looked down. ‘You’d better respond, Doll.’ the message said. ‘Or I’ll have F.R.I.D.A.Y. override the silent feature on your phone.’ The small video attached showed just a close up him stroking himself.  
You shifted in your seat, thighs rubbing together. Damn him.
Holding your phone in your lap you sent back, ‘Asshole. You know I’m in public. I fucking miss you.'
‘I want to bury my face between your legs.’ Came the immediate response.  
‘You’re making me wet.’  
‘I’ll make you scream when I suck on that tasty cunt.’
“Y/N, is everything okay?” You jumped when Jackie drew your attention.  
You could feel your face redden. “Sorry. I, uh, I just got some classified information that I have to deal with. Would you excuse me for just a minute?”
The phone buzzed in your hand twice before you made it to the alcove by the bathrooms.
‘Tell me how wet you are.’
‘I need an answer, Dollface.’
You responded, ‘So excited I had to leave the table. Damn you.’  
A moment passed before another video clip came through. His metal hand was lubed up and glistening, cock pumping in his tight grip. You felt your panties flood. Damn that was gorgeous. You dared turn the volume up just enough to hear him moan your name. Fuck.
You leaned a little closer into the dark corner, tapping away at your phone. ‘So. Fucking. Hot. Just want to come all over you.’  
‘Tell me.’
A wicked smile crossed your face. ‘Can’t wait for you stretch me open and sink your cock in me. Will you be able to wait until we’re home or will you just fuck me in hanger as soon as you arrive?’
‘Hanger.’
‘Fuck, yes. Just press me against the wall and fuck me hard. Don’t care who hears. I want your cock in me. Make me scream.’
‘Yes. Need you. Dnt care wo seees. Your mine.’ His fingers lost dexterity.
Smiling, you imagined every move. ‘Yours. Fucking pound me. Want it so bad. Make me come all over you. Fuck yes. Come for me.’
Staring at the screen you could feel the slick between your legs. Damn.  
‘Damn, Doll. I think I need a bath towel to clean myself up.’
‘Lol. Happy to help, except now I’m dripping.’
‘Yum.’
‘You’re going to make up for this when you get back tomorrow.’ You smirked at the phone.
‘Without a doubt. I know I’ve got the best dame on the planet,’ came his reply. Mind blowing great sexual connection aside, you’d never been with a man who treated you with the respect and reverence that Bucky did. He showed it in actions and told you in his words. It may not be traditional, but it was damn special.
‘Can’t wait to see you.’
‘Go eat lunch and try to act like a good girl. Leave that pussy wet for me.’
‘Asshole.’
‘Miss you too’
* * *
Popping into a little bakery on the way back from a quick trip to pick out some new shoes, you decided to grab something to have on hand when Bucky got back. While you waited for the plum tarts to be boxed up your phone rang with an unfamiliar number.
“Dr. Y/L/N”
“You went back to your maiden name.”
The shopping bag hit the floor. Your eyes darted around. All the other patrons and the two people behind the counter looked curiously back at you. Bending over slowly to pick up the bag, you turned toward the wall.  
Taking a calming breath, trying to keep the panic from your voice, you finally responded. “How did you get this number? You’re not allowed to call me.”
“Oh, didn’t you hear. I’m out.”
Bile rose in your throat.
“What’s the matter? Haven’t you missed me?”
You hung up the phone. A hand touched your shoulder. You jumped, letting out a choked gasp. The kindly looking woman held both her hands up. “Sorry to startle you, dear. You alright?”
“Fine. Thank you.”
“Ma’am. Here’s your order.” The kid behind the counter handed the box to you.  
“Thanks.” You shuffled out of the way. Before leaving the you took the opportunity to block the unknown number from your phone. That voice need never be heard again. 
The walk back to the tower happened in record time.  Weaving between people, keeping a sharp eye out for a face burned into your memory, you just wanted to be in the safe confines of Bucky’s apartment.  
You were in the elevator, leaning back against the cool brushed steel wall, when your phone buzzed. The text message read, ‘It won’t be as easy as blocking a number. You should know better.’
“Fuck.” Tears burned your eyes, but you fought them back. No, he does not get to play these sick games. You blew by the empty common areas and straight to the apartment. Not pausing to put anything away, you pulled up both numbers and searched the area codes, one from Denver and one from Eugene. Great.
As the night went on, you received picture of the motel in Santa Cruz where you first slept together from a phone with a Phoenix area code. You blocked it. You got a text message as you brushed your teeth with the lyrics of the Guns N’ Roses song he’d sing whenever he’d get drunk. You blocked that number from Tulsa. As you were lying in bed, wearing Bucky’s shirt and holding his pillow to your chest, you receive the texted picture of an avocado green bathtub. Stomach roiling, remembering a tub like that covered in your blood from the beating.  Your fingers shook when you blocked the New York City number.
* * *
Bucky opened the door silently at a quarter to four, fully expecting you to be sound asleep. Instead, he caught you up in his arms as you flew over the back of the sofa. His duffel hit the floor and he laughed.  
“Hey, Doll.” He squeezed you tight. When you didn’t let go right away, he pushed you back. Cupping your face in his warm palm, blue eyes studied you carefully. “You okay?”
Nodding, you did your best to smile as you lied. “I just had a bad dream and couldn’t go back to sleep. I’m so happy you’re back.”
He stared a bit longer, doubt gnawing at his gut. He saw the fear in your face, knew there was something you didn’t want to say. But he didn’t talk about his nightmares either. So, he just kissed you slowly, thoroughly.  
You’d spent hours agonizing over what to tell Bucky. You didn’t want to talk about it, didn’t want to admit who you were back then. The thought of him looking at you as weak or stupid; it would be unbearable. That bastard just got off on scaring you. It was likely all a bluff anyway.
Still, sleep eluded you all night. So, when Bucky took you to bed, instinctively being attentive and gentle as he worshiped your body, releasing all your tension and finally wrapping you in the safe cocoon of his arm, you fell into a deep sleep.  
He watched you, wishing he knew what was wrong.  
A while later, just as his eyes began to drift close a buzz drew his attention. Your phone vibrated. He picked it up. From the lock screen he saw multiple call attempts from multiple different blocked numbers. Alarms went off in his head. What the hell?
He debated rolling you over and seeing if the facial recognition worked on your sleeping face, but he decided if there was a problem, he would rather have better resources. Looking at your sleeping face, Bucky just didn’t understand why you weren’t saying anything.
* * *
Having the day off, you slept in and Bucky got up to make you coffee. After pulling on your favorite tee shirt of his and a pair of boy shorts, you curled on the sofa with the remote. You left your phone in the bedroom, Bucky noticed. It wasn’t normal for you.
“Doll,” Bucky looked at his own phone. “Do you have anything important going on the first week of October?”
“I don’t know. Why?”  
He gave you a coy smile over his coffee mug. “Don’t be nosy. Could you be free if you needed to be or not?”
“Let me see.” You disappeared into the bedroom with a grin on your face. When you flipped your phone over seeing more attempts from the last blocked numbers, and a new texted photo. A 1998 4Runner, just like the one he crashed into your Honda. You blocked the number and put the phone screen down on the nightstand.
“Well?” Bucky asked from the door.
“Um.” You swallowed, realizing you never looked. “That week is great.” You plastered a smile on your face, “I’m going hop in the shower.”
He watched you go, face falling. Damn. The alarm bells in his head were increasing to full on klaxons. Throwing on jeans and a tee shirt, Bucky popped his head in the shower. “Y/N, I’m running down to clear my gear. It’s only going take a couple minutes. Do you want me to bring breakfast back here or do you want to go out?”
“Can we just hang out here?”
“Anything you want, Doll.” You kissed him, soaking his face. He only grinned. “I’ll be right back”
Bucky left, heading straight to Natasha’s door. “Barnes.”
“I need your help.”
“With?”
“I think someone is harassing Y/N. I need to see her phone records.” When her eyebrow arched, he continued. “Every instinct I have says she scared and she’s not telling me for some reason.”
“You might not like the answer.”
“Don’t care. Here safety is more important.”
“Good answer.” She held the door open more. “Get in here.”
Within minutes Nat had multiple numbers, text messages, and time of the brief phone call the day before. “You’re right, Bucky. Something is up. They’re all burner phones. They were all bought with cash or cash cards. All the calls did ping off towers in Manhattan though.”
“What do all the texts mean?”  
“You could ask her.” Bucky scowled in response. Nat sighed. “Or... F.R.I.D.A.Y., please perform a confidential analysis protocol Romanoff Beta Zulu Four Six Alpha.”
“Proceed.”
“Please run an analysis of the blocked calls and messages of Y/N’s phone from the last 24 hours and cross reference with her profile for any correlation.”  
It only took a moment. “There is an 87% probability the messages are originating from Dr. Y/L/N’s ex-Husband, Richard Vance. There is a 98% probability the message are pertaining to Richard Vance.”
“Explain.” Bucky ground out through a clenched jaw.
“According to police and court files the images in the text messages correspond to the cases of assault filed by Dr. Y/L/N. The California State Department of Corrections reports Mr. Vance has been released to supervised living facility but failed to report back after work release seventeen days ago.”
“Cases.” Bucky closed his eyes. He wanted to break something. “As in plural.”
“Yes, Seargeant.”  
“Shit.” Nat huffed angrily.
Bucky opened his eyes, wishing he hadn’t. The case files filled the screen, including the pictures taken of you at the hospital. Black eyes, split lip, bruised jaw. Other pictures show bruised ribs, defensive marks on your hands and arms.
“Where is he?”  
“Barnes, if you...”  
“Traffic cameras have identified him 16 time around the W 42nd Street area in the last 72 hours.” F.R.I.D.A.Y. replied.
“Thanks.” Bucky turned to leave.
“Barnes.” Nat grabbed his arm. “Has she told you about any of this?”
“No” His chest tightened. He should have known.  
“Listen, tread carefully. She’s likely...”  
“Scared? Yeah. I get that. I intend on fixin’ it.” Bucky growled.
“No, ashamed.” Natasha sighed. When he just stared at her, she continued. “Aside from the guilt of what you did, what is the worse thing about your time under Hydra? How many times have you told yourself you should have been stronger, should have fought against it harder, should have broke free sooner? I get you want to kill that bastard. I’d help you. But you need to push that shit down for her sake. You need to help her, not feed your need for revenge.”
Bucky nodded in silent agreement, leaving without another word. The walk back to the apartment took longer than expected. He kept having to stop, suddenly not able to breathe. That bastard hurt you and now he was taunting you. Bucky felt the Soldier surge, wanting to commit cold blooded murder.
Opening the door, he suddenly remembered breakfast. He never stopped at the kitchen to get anything. It didn’t matter. He found you sitting on the edge of the bed in a towel, tears streaking your face.  A dent marred the wall and your broken phone littered the floor.
“Y/N.” Bucky approached slowly, quietly, dropping to his knees before you. “Dollface, tell me. Please.”
“My ex is out of prison. They were supposed to let me know. They didn’t. He...” Tears filled your eyes again. “I should have never gotten mixed up with him.”
His hands cupped your face. Full soft lips pressed against your cheeks, your forehead. “Is he scaring you? Threatening you? In any way?”
“I don’t want you in trouble.” A sob broke from your chest.  
Something snapped. Bucky bolted from the room, leaving you gasping. Shit. Grasping the towel around yourself you dashed after him. However, he was long gone. The door down the hall opened, Steve’s head popping out. Another sob, escaped. There was hope.  
Rushing forward you grabbed Steve’s shirt. “Buck is going to kill him.”
Just then Nat turned the corner from the common area. “Y/N,” She took your hand from his shirt. “I just ran into Barnes. We’ll talk him down. You go get dressed, okay.”
It was all overwhelming. Feeling lost, you just did what she said.  
Natasha turned to a very confused Cap. “Come on, Rogers. We have to help Barnes hunt down the asshat that’s threatening her.”
It didn’t take long. 
Bucky heard the girl scream from two floors down. His feet carried him the distance before she could take another breath. Busting through the pitiful door, he found a too skinny redhead curled up in the corner under a piece of shit table. Broken glass and spilled beer covered one side of the room.  
Bucky grabbed the man by the throat, hauling him off his feet. “Hiya, Dick.”
Steve came in, scooping the woman up and tell her it would be okay. She in turn screamed that “that motherfucker owes me money” despite her bruised jaw. Neither the woman or Vance noticed the female with the phone camera recording everything.
Bucky lowered Vance to his feet, barely. “There’s a bounty on you, Dick. Why would you be stupid enough to come here?”
“None of your fucking business.” Vance tried to strike at Bucky’s face, but got his fingers broke for the effort. He screamed. Then begged when Buck didn’t let go of his hand.  
“You gonna try to hit me again, you pansy-ass? I think I’ll hold on to these for now. Why are you here?”
“Looking up an old friend.” He whined.
“Friend? Bullshit.”
“Ow! My ex! Okay! I’m just looking to get in touch with my ex.”
Bucky’s teeth ground together.
“You have a no contact order with Dr. Y/L/N,” came Natasha voice. “You’ll be placed under arrest for breaking the conditions of your release, assault of that woman, breaking your no contact order, attempted assault of federal agent...” Bucky smirked at that stretch of their status. “and credit card fraud.”
“What?!”  
About that time several SHIELD agents came in and took him into custody. After he was handcuffed, Bucky leaned in close to growl in his ear. “I’m the assassin that assassins fear. You even think of Y/N again and I will find you. I will take my time killing you. It will be terrifying. It will be beyond painful. No one will ever catch me. No will ever find any proof. And I will have no sympathy. No one hurts what’s mine. Ever. Do you understand?”
Vance went very pale. Bucky smiled, feral, before walking away. Natasha got a little closer. “You’re a lucky son of a bitch.”
“Who the fuck are you?”  
“Doesn’t matter.” She leaned casually against the wall. “You’re just going back to prison. You could have easily end up as human mulch in a landfill. Lucky you.”
“You’re fucking nuts. I’m going to tell my lawyer you’re threatening me.” Vance cowered.
Steve stepped up, Vance getting a good look at Captain America for the first time. “You go right ahead. I’ll be there to tell him about the beat-up woman I pulled out of here, and all the great stuff she told me about how you’ve been stealing credit cards. But you go on and tell them how you’re treated unfairly.”
Down by the SHEILD van, Bucky was on his phone when Steve and Natasha stepped up. He slipped in his pocket. “Thanks.”
“Anytime.” Steve’s hand squeezed his shoulder. “You did the right thing.”
“I wanted to break his neck.”
“I know, me too.”
“You better get back.” Nat sighed. “We’ll handle all the red tape.”
“Okay.” He didn’t argue, hopping in the spare car and taking off.
 * * *
You stared at the television not really comprehending what was on. Bucky had been gone for hours. A million regrets poured through your mind. All the lost opportunities to tell him the whole truth about your past. How you skirted around the details and glossed over the uglier parts. You’d done it so much in the last five years, it’d just become habit.  If anyone deserved to know, if anyone would be supportive, it was Bucky. You felt like you really fucked up.  
The Bucky’s text tone buzzed on your phone. ‘Don’t worry, Doll. It’s okay. Be home soon.’
‘Thank heaven. I was so worried.’ You replied.
Then a picture came through. It was a document. You zoomed in. Holy shit. It was a Federal Arrest Filing for Rich. You read through it. They tracked him down and busted him. Sending him back to prison.  A knot released in your chest.
Bucky walked in the door as you were reading the final page of the document. Leaping to your feet, your arms wrapped around his shoulders. He held you tight for a moment, before his lips found yours. Foreheads together, he stroked you jaw with his thumb.  
“I’m so sorry I didn’t tell you.” Your eye closed against the tears. You didn’t want to cry anymore. “I should have, and I’ll make it right. Anything you want to know.”
“You can tell me anything, absolutely anything. But it’s got to be in your time, in your way. I won’t force it.” His strong hands combed through your hair.
“I thought you’d kill him.”
“Wanted to.” He admitted. “But figured you don’t need to live with that. This way is better.” A wicked smile crossed his face. “Of course, I warned him if he steps out of line, he’ll wish I just killed him quick.”
You had a perverse image of Bucky threatening that dickhead for you and curled closer into his strong body, purring. “My hero.”  
That not only filled his chest with pride, but went straight to his cock. Picking you up, he carried you back to the bedroom. He wanted to wipe away any memories of tears. He breathed against your lips. “Damn, Doll. I love you.”
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