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It’s not that the original builder grade bath-
room inside this RiverTowne home was not
a nice bathroom; it’s simply the fact that the
owners couldn’t find a reason to have a small
shower and a large tub “that no one used,” ac-
cording to Strock. Just as Strock and his team
did in the home with the remodeled kitchen,
they turned the bathroom into a place of func-
tion for the family.
Strock described how the male owner of
the home kept hitting his head on the shower
bar because it was set too low. The situation
was fixed when Strock Enterprises removed the
bathtub and the linen closet that “was too small
and lacked enough storage” in order add vanity
space, cabinet space and a much bigger shower
that suited the family’s lifestyle.
“It’s more than aesthetics when it comes to
remodeling,” Strock pointed out. “You sit down
and talk about the reasons that a family wants
to remodel – and the reasons are surprisingly
emotional. Guests, friends and grandkids are
often the priorities when it comes to remodeling
a home.”
Above and below: The owners of this RiverTowne home couldn’t find a reason to have a small shower and a large tub “that no one used.”
Photo courtesy of Strock Enterprises.
Photo courtesy of Strock Enterprises.