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Ok.. you twisted my arm.

The update:
So the vanity was stripped of all white paint and then it was stained with a dark walnut stain. Couple of coats of polyurethane and it was sealed up. 3 layers of wall paper were stripped along with the 5-6 coats of paint on top of the wall paper. From that point the walls were skim coated and sanded by some professional drywall finishers and we started recoating. Two coats of Sherwin Williams Super Paint later it was ready for trim. Installed new base board, quarter round (I like quarter round better than shoe) and new finger joint pine crown. New light fixtures were then hung and all the receptacles and switches were updated to new hardware and went to white from almond.

Now I stared caulking and puttying the nail holes. Now if anyone has hung crown against a texture or popcorn ceiling you know how bad it looks until you caulk the crown to the ceiling. Instant BAM and it looks like a million dollars American. From there I went back and put another coat of paint on all of the trim after caulk and putty. Once all of the trim was completed I was able to set the toilet in.

At this point I have new faucets to put in the double vanity and a deep clean of the shower door aluminum. I took the door out for the renovation and realized there are some spots you just can't clean with it installed so while it's out I'll clean the old caulking out, pol
 

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