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You are here: Home / Crafts / Kraemer House Is In “This Old House” Magazine — Again!

Kraemer House Is In “This Old House” Magazine — Again!

December 12, 2014 by Brett Youmans 6 Comments

Remember a couple of months ago when the third floor bathroom was featured in This Old House magazine’s “Reader Remodel Issue?”  Well, it turns out they also loved the second floor bathroom and it’s in a “Before & After” feature in the January/February 2015 issue on shelves now!

There’s a lot of money saving tips in this issue so grab a copy today!  If you’re still looking for a great gift for any homeowner on your list this holiday season, This Old House magazine has a special 2-For-1 offer that also includes the digital issues.  Digital issues have some excellent additional content that allows you to delve deeper into articles.  You can even create a scrapbook of your favorite articles, photos, tips, and inspirational ideas.  Go to thisoldhouse.com/2for1 to order.

Kraemer House second floor bathroom "Before & After" feature This Old House magazine, January/February, 2015.  A smart rejiggering and reflective finishes bring better flow and more light to a once cramped space.

We are huge fans of the magazine here at Kraemer House.  For many years, we’ve relied on the helpful advise, tips, and tricks they provide for do-it-yourselfers like us.  They motivate, encourage, inspire, and challenge us to be better.  This is the third time we’ve been in the magazine and I’ll let you in on a little secret — number four is coming up in the March, 2015 issue!

Kraemer House second floor bathroom "Before & After" feature This Old House magazine, January/February, 2015. A smart rejiggering and reflective finishes bring better flow and more light to a once cramped space. Kraemer House second floor bathroom "Before & After" feature This Old House magazine, January/February, 2015. A smart rejiggering and reflective finishes bring better flow and more light to a once cramped space. Kraemer House second floor bathroom "Before & After" feature This Old House magazine, January/February, 2015. Before and After floor plans and blueprints. Kraemer House second floor bathroom "Before & After" feature This Old House magazine, January/February, 2015. A smart rejiggering and reflective finishes bring better flow and more light to a once cramped space. Here are the before and after photos of the second floor bathroom.

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Comments

  1. Lynn Bryan says

    December 12, 2014 at 3:33 pm

    I love it that the sink is “leggy.” LOL!

    Reply
    • Brett Youmans says

      December 14, 2014 at 12:38 pm

      I know! Very descriptive! 🙂

      Reply
  2. Sarah @ Sarah Cooks the Books says

    December 12, 2014 at 6:47 pm

    I am absolutely in love with that shower, wow!

    Reply
    • Brett Youmans says

      December 14, 2014 at 12:38 pm

      Thanks so much Sara! The renovation has been many years in the making!

      Reply
  3. Beth Berlin says

    February 3, 2015 at 2:57 pm

    Hi!

    I love your bath remodel. I’ve been trying to find those aqua glass subway tiles you used on the bump out by the sink. I went to the tile shop as directed and looked up “water” but can’t find them. Do you know where I could find them?

    Thanks much!

    Reply
    • Brett Youmans says

      February 4, 2015 at 12:21 pm

      Thanks Beth! That’s the correct information. Here’s a link you can show your local The Tile Shop dealer: http://www.tileshop.com/product/water+glass+3+x+6+in.do?sortby=ourPicks&refType=&from=Search

      Reply

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