(Before: Note the brackets holdign up the sink.)
We posted a sneak peak a few weeks ago on this one. Since then, I was able to install the window and finish off the details -- and be able call it a completed project. Again, redneckmodern did all of the work... from demo to hanging the shower curtain (and everything in between) and the entire project came in well under the $5K mark.
Lots more pictures after the jump (make sure to click them for larger, more clear versions) -- and make sure to check out the previous post for the details.

Where did you find the vanity? Excellent color scheme- It is my inspiration bathroom :)
Posted by: Cait | July 24, 2011 at 09:56 PM
The vanity is from Ikea -- part of the Godmorgon line. It's a bit hard to use with non-Ikea parts, but if you're crafty, you can make it work. Specifically, it's made to work with the Ikea-supplied trap and drain which likely isn't as nice as the one that comes with your faucet set. In the pictures above, you can see how I modified the drawers to clear the trap and drain.
Posted by: red | July 24, 2011 at 10:04 PM
Can you tell me where you got the tile? And the flooring? We have a sad bathroom in the exact same floor plan and may copy your idea. :)
Posted by: Stacy | November 04, 2011 at 07:52 AM
the tile is a 4X4 matte tile. it was special ordered from lowes, but it only took a week or so to get in. i can't remember if it's dal-tile or american olean. the flooring is armstrong excelon imperial texture VCT (black) -- about as standard as you can get. the edges of the shower walls are finished with schluter tile edging strips (aluminum) available at better tile shops (not big-box stores, though... HD has a version, but they're not as nice).
Posted by: red | November 04, 2011 at 08:03 AM