- Tiles (floor and wall)
- Wallpaper
- Vanity: Countertop and base, wall mounted or not
- Lighting - spots or track
- Faucet - sink and showerhead
- Tub - jacuzzi or standard
- Sliding glass shower doors or curtain
- Toilet
- Toilet paper holder, towel rack and hooks
- Mirror and medicine cabinet
We visited Binns, an upscale kitchen and bathroom showroom. It was great for design ideas but started at $25,000 + retainer which is out of our price range. They only do a few bathrooms each year.
Next, we went to a few Kitchen + Bathroom showrooms around Yorkville (Davenport & Avenue Rd areas) but they did not have much by way of selection.
Finally, we drove up to Steeles (Markham) where we went to Faucetworks. It's a great bathroom showcase which featured a number of vanities, tubs, faucets and sample bathrooms. My favourite part was the interactive showerhead section where you turn a knob to see the showerhead flow. You can adjust to see all 3 settings and prices are listed. They have wholesale (discounted) prices. We liked the rain showerhead by Moen (3 settings) the best.
1 comment:
Hi there...In the first place, I woud like to tell you that I presonally appreciate very much the fact that in your post you have chosen this concrete issue ( not globally about condos), which matters much when speaking about the Toronto condos . As I am reading your post, what I think is that people need still more and more things in their bathrooms, don´t they :) I am sure one can have a bathroom worth a little condo, in this sense :) Well, enjoy other great showrooms. Cheers,
Elli
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