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My house was built in the 50's, and had been added onto at least 3 different times. Sad thing is, it's still only 1,100sq ft!

 

Here's how the hall bathroom started:

 

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Then all that was left was the shower. Yes, the HVAC vent was IN the shower!!!!

 

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The only things that stayed were the tub and the toilet. Everything else was ripped out and replaced. I would have taken better pictures, but the space was so small I didn't have much options.

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In the very first picture, you can barely see the vent in the ceiling above the window. The furnace is on the other side of the shower wall, so the cheap way out was to put it right there vs. crawling through the attic. No worries, I did it for them!

 

Thanks! Starting to tear down the Master Bath now. This one is a chore, since it is combined with the washer and dryer, as well as the furnace and the water heater!

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You don't want to get too chilled in the shower you know. Nice work.

Ha, it was awkward in the summer when you wanted to still take a hot shower but you were blasted with cold air the whole time. And there was no exhaust fan in there, so constant moisture was always a problem.

 

And thank you! I guess I consider this my hobby, I'm always tinkering around with some project around the house.

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